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Cannot think of any need in childhood as
strong as the need for a father's protection.
New born care means, management of the neonate during the transition to extra uterine life
and subsequent period of stabilization. A father’s role in a child life is indispensable and utterly
important in helping to determining the healthy development of the child. Every child born in to
this world possesses a set to genes that have from her mother and half from her father. It only
makes a sense that the presence of both a father and a mother are crucially important in helping
to determine the wellbeing of their child.
When a baby is newborn, he or she has to get used to living in a different environment from the
womb, where a baby is completely surrounded by warm amniotic fluid and the sound of mom's
heartbeat and body. It is important for father to support their partner before, during and after
pregnancy. There are many things that he can do to make Mom’s pregnancy healthier and less
stressful. When the new baby arrives, there will be plenty to do and mom needs support.
Newborns, babies within their first month of life, are both a challenge and a joy to care for. As
new little humans, they are experiencing everything in their environment for the first time and
are completely dependent on their parents for everything they need. Taking the time to learn
about proper care for a newborn infant can make your baby happier and healthier during his first
week of life. Caring for one's baby might seem like the most natural thing on the earth, but
parenting an infant is a 24-hour-a-day job. After nine months of anticipation, many new parents
still have questions and concerns about the role they play in their child's life. In a few weeks,
baby, mom, and dad will settle into a routine, but knowing what to expect can make the
transition smoother.
Newborn babies are completely dependent on their parents. Caring for newborns includes
providing them with proper nutrition, a safe place to sleep as well as quality time and attention.
The first year of your baby’s life is a time of rapid growth and development. With the
appropriate care, your child is more likely to grow into a healthy and well-adjusted child.
Alternatively, without the proper care, your baby could be at risk for long-term illness and
stunted growth and development. The role of the father isextremely important in the care of new
born. Once, they become mentally adapted to the role of child care, they feel very satisfied that
they are contributing their share towards the rearing of the baby and also feel proud in the fact
that they are good fathers.
A journal provides the impact of the gender revolution on traditional male roles using
impressionistic accounts and narratives; It describes several of the dilemmas facing father’s.
1. The conflict between being a good parent and providing economic support. 2. The tension
between contrasting demands of nurturing a family and nurturing a carrer.3.The sacrifice of
personal goals and freedom. It also provides impressionistic evidence for what numerous studies
have confirmed that men are avoiding house work while increasing their participating in child
care.
An observational research had been conducted on the father-child relationship. They note that
there have been very few studies of father-infant interactions in the home setting and that
observations of father-infant interaction in the home is crucial in identifying successful and
unsuccessful parental behaviors among fathers. The review also highlights assumptions fathers
hold about traditional paternal roles that serve to socialize children, especially boys, into gender
roles and identities. The author concludes that there are not biologically-determined sex
differences in the potential for parenting behavior, but some biological predispositions are
probably present. However, given the potential for the diversity of parental roles and the use of
technology, the socialization of boys and girls are not dependent upon these differences.
From conception babies form a lifelong bond with their mothers, however forming a bond of the
father takes effort and involvement with an infant on the father’s part. Sharing in the care of
infant with the mother is a proven way to build a special father child bond. Relieve mom and
give her some alone time by taking the baby for walks. This alone time allows the father to
bond with the baby. Help with the daily care of the baby by changing his diaper, dreesing and
bathing the baby. Through this ways father make a bond with newborn Involvement of baby’s
dad in caring for the baby plays an important role in developing a bond between two. A dad’s
care for the baby brings about the feeling of security in the baby.
Many interviews with men tell that just as new babies reach out to their newworld, fathers
open up to their new child. Despite the stereotype of the dad who fumbles frantically with the
fragile newborn, new fathers are neither inept nor uninterested in neonatal interaction. They are
as engaged with their children as mothers are, attending to babies’ cues and responding
appropriately. Studies of Israeli fathers find that with an average of less than seven hours with
their infant, blindfolded fathers can identify their children by the feel of their hands.By
responding to their babies’ signals, fathers reinforce the newborns’ behavior and initiate the new
relationship.
NEED FOR THE STUDY
In olden days, everything is handled by the father, but now a days new father is expected to do
all the things like loving, caring, supporting and handling with nappies. The health and survival
of the new born baby depends upon the fathers’ knowledge and attitude of newborn care. So
father’s role is very important in the care of newborn. A newborn is an infant who is within
hours, days, or up to a few weeks from birth. In medical contexts, newborn or neonate (from
Latin, neonatus, and newborn) refers to an infant in the first 28 days after birth.[1] The term
"newborn" includes premature infants, post mature infants and full term newborns.
The vast majority of newborns enter the world healthy. But sometimes, infants develop
conditions that require medical tests and treatment. Newborns are particularly susceptible to
certain diseases, much more so than older neonates and adults. Their new immune systems aren't
adequately developed to fight the bacteria, viruses, and parasites that cause these infections.
Even from birth neonates who have an involved father are more likely to be emotionally secure,
be confident to explore their surroundings and as they grow older, have better social connections
with peers. These neonates also are less likely to get in trouble at home, school or in the
neighborhood. Infants who receive high levels of affection from their fathers are more securely
attached that if they can explore their environment comfortably when a parent is nearby and can
readily accept comfort from their parent after a brief separation.
A study was conducted for caring for a newborn baby is a challenging task but also incredibly
rewarding even if you are nervous around other people’s neonates, it’s entirely different once
you have your own. While there is much to be said about caringfor a newborn baby, here are
the basic things you need to do as a new parent. Involved fathers bring positive benefits to their
neonates that no other person is as likely to bring. Fathers have a direct impact on the well being
of their neonates. It is important for professionals working with fathers- especially in the
difficult, emotionally, charged arena in which child protective services case workers operate to
have a working understanding of the literature that addresses this impact. Such knowledge will
help make the case for why the most effective CPS case plans will not involve fathers.
The way fathers play with their neonates also has an important impact on a child’s emotional and
social development. Fathers spend a much higher percentage of their one- on –one interaction
with infants and preschoolers in stimulating, playful activity than do fathers. From these
interactions neonates learn how to regulate their feelings and behaviors. The child needs fathers
as much as it needs. The father to needs you to take care of the baby so that father can help in
doing most of the things related to baby care. So fathers take the initiative so that fathers are
equal to fathers. Care of newborn include dry the baby, replace the wet towel, position the baby,
thermal control, cord care, rooming in, feeding, routine immunization.
A report regarding knowledge of the experience of parenthood is usually from a woman's
perspective. The resulting outcome is that knowledge about the experience of fatherhood has
been limited. Fathers are starting to change this situation by sharing their experience as is
evidenced by the overall response of 267 fathers to this study. This paper focuses on the
exploration of 22 men's feelings and beliefs about fatherhood; and their expectations and views
about parenting. The paper will also investigate how fathers' antenatal expectations matched the
reality of early family life including emotional well- being, attitudes to parenting, adjustment to
family life and sources of support. The quantitative and qualitative data of the 22 fathers who
responded to both the antenatal and postnatal questionnaires used within this paper are drawn
from a larger Queensland survey of women and men during the antenatal and postnatal period.
A study says the importance of fathers' participation for development of the child and the well-
being of the family is recognized from earlier research. In Sweden, legislation allows fathers to
share the parental leave equally with the father even so fathers only use a small of their paid
leave. The aim of the study was to explore experiences of the first year as a father.
A study conducted with a phenomenological life world approach was used. Ethical approval was
obtained. Ten men, recruited by a purposive sample, were interviewed 12-14 months after the
delivery of their first child. The data collection was performed during June and August 2020 in
the south-west area of Sweden. The essence of the experiences of the first year as father was to
place the baby in the centre without giving up one's own person. The child provided warmth and
happiness in the family and men experienced a deeper relationship to their partner.
A study says the contact between father and child was facilitated by engagement and time spent
alone with the child. The major constituents identified from the findings were 'To be
overwhelmed', 'To master the new situation' and 'To get a new completeness in life'. To master
fatherhood maintenance of integrity and possibility to develop an independent relationship with
the child is important. Fathers are invited to participate in postnatal childbirth education but the
activities address women's needs and it is doubtful if the fathers benefit from participation.
Though fathers entered the delivery room some decades ago, as a support to the woman, health
personnel of today must be aware of fathers' own needs and the impact gender aspects have on
their professional support
A study was conducted regarding Development of father-infant attachment in fathers of
preterm infants .To investigate the development of feelings of attachment between fathers and
their preterm infants and to identify factors that help or hinder this process. A longitudinal
descriptive design was used to obtain fathers' perceptions of their infants, feelings for their
infants, and other related factors. A convenience sample of 27 fathers of preterm infants was
recruited. The main outcome variable was the time at which fathers first held their infants.
The earlier fathers held their babies, the sooner they reported feelings of warmth and love for
them.
A study conducted regarding parental knowledge and confidence in newborn care among 113
newborns fathers. The result of this study was father’s means was 13.59 (SD= 5.32) and father’s
mean was 17.55(SD=3.72) there was meaning full difference in knowledge about newborn care
between father and father. There were meaningful differences in knowledge about newborn care
between father and father. The father knowledge was significant higher than the father
knowledge .there need to educate the fathers to enhance their knowledge about newborn care
more research is needed to study the relationship between parental knowledge and accuracy of
behavior regarding newborn care.
A study regarding value of fathers for themselves and their newborns. The paternal role has been
neglected in parenting research. The present study focused on the values of fathers of newborn.
Highest goal of fathers from both groups for themselves were economic, values for their
neonates were morally focused. Udaipur city father’s placed a higher value on a clean and
obedient child, whereas middle class placed a higher value on a loving and imaginative child.
When values of these fathers were compared with values of similar sample of fathers of
newborn, socioeconomic status remained an important predictor of values.Sex of parent was
significant in the Udaipur city sample as these fathers placed a higher valuation on goals
associated with autonomy than did Udaipur city fathers.
Now days the fathers involvement in newborn care is important according to our culture. Mother
are engaged in their job so fathers also have equal responsibility in the care of the child. For a
healthy baby both mother and fathers care is needed. In recent days the trend has drastically
changed in all strata where both mother and fathers work and nuclear families is on the rise.
Neonates are left uncared making the vulnerable to many problems. Indian society is known well
for women to play a major role in the care of the child and fathers take a back seat. Having this
as the center of interest the investigator took up this study.
OBJECTIVES
The objectives include obtaining answers to research questions or testing the research hypotheses
by conducting the study. The objectives not only include obtaining answers to research questions
but may also encompass broader aims as developing recommendations.
This chapter deals with objectives, operational definitions, variables, assumptions, scope of the
study and conceptual framework.
Statement of the Problem
“A study to assess the knowledge and attitude regarding new born care among fathers of
newborn in a selected hospital at Udaipur with a view to develop a health education module”.
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
 To assess the level of knowledge and attitude of the fathers regarding new born care
among the fathers newborns.
 To find the correlation between the level of knowledge and attitude of the fathers
regarding new born care among the fathers of newborns.
 To find the association between the level of knowledge and attitude among of the
fathers regarding newborn care among the fathers newborns with selected
demographic variables.
 To develop a health educational module.
OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS
1. Assess: It refers to critical analysis and valuation or judgment of the status
where thefather’s knowledge and attitude on newborn care is estimated.
2. Knowledge: It is a familiarity with someone or something unknown which can
include the care of newborn among their father’s information, facts, description or skills
acquired through experience or education
3. Practice: It refers to the method of learning by repetition or doing in
regard tonewborn care by the fathers.
4. Attitude: It is a hypothetical construct that represents an individual degree of like
ordislike for care of newborn among the fathers.
5. New born or neonate: It specifically pertains to a baby under one month old.
6. Father: He is a male counterpart for any type of offspring.
Variables
Variables are an attribute of a person or objects that varies. Variables are often
inherent characteristics of research subjects. There are two types of variables: dependent and
independent variables. Dependent variable and independent variables are used to indicate
the direction of influence rather than casual link. The independent variable is the variable
that is believed to cause or influence the dependent variable. Dependent variable is the
response, behavior or outcome that is predicted. In this study the variables are as follows:
Dependent variable: Knowledge,attitude,practice level regarding father’s newborn
care.
Demographic variable: Age ,Education ,Occupation, Family monthly per capital
income,Type of family, Religion, Marriage of parents, Years of marriage, Type of delivery,
congenital anomalies etc.
Hypothesis Ho
H 1- There will be significant correlation between the level of knowledge and
attitude of the father’s of neonates regarding new born care.
H 2- There will be significant association between the level of knowledge and
attitude of the father’s of neonates regarding new born care with selected
demographic variables.
Assumptions
It is assumed that
 Fathers of the hospitalized neonates may have inadequate knowledge on new born
care.
 The selected demographic variables of the fathers of the hospitalized neonates may
have association with their attitude and practice.
Delimitation of the study
The study was limited to the fathers:
a. Neonates who are admitted to the PACIFIC hospital Udaipur.
b. Neonates within the age group of one month.
c. Neonates those who are admitted for more than 3 days.
Scope of the study
 The findings of the study would reveal the existing knowledge of fathers
regarding newborn care.
Theoretical frame work for study
The conceptual framework for the study is based on health belief model. Health
beliefs are person’s ideas and attitude about health and newborn care. They may be based
on factual information or wrong information. The health behavior usually results from
health beliefs.
Rosenstock’s (2020) and Becker’s (2021) health belief model address the relationship
between a way of understanding and predicting how fathers will behave in relation to their
child’s health and how will they care neonates. Use of the model is based on a person’s
perception of susceptibility to a newborn care and the seriousness of the newborn care.
This model helps nurse, to understand various attitudes and beliefs in order to plan the
effective care.
The investigator felt that Becker’s model was suitable as conceptual framework for
this study. Fathers’ knowledge on newborn care could be modified by health
education.
The model describes about 3 factors
1. Fathers’ perception: -
The individual perceptions are the primary motivational mechanisms for activities related
to health beliefs.
In this study fathers’ perceived knowledge on newborn care.
2. Modifying factors: -
Demographic variables like Age, Education, Occupation, Family monthly per capita
income, Type of family, Religion, Marriage of parents, Years of marriage, Type of
delivery, congenital anomalies etc. and structured variables like knowledge of fathers on
newborn care influence the fathers’ perception. The fathers’ perception is also influenced
by cues to action like mass media, information from health professionals, self-
observations and information getting through health education module.
3.Likelihood of taking action: -
This part indicates fathers try to improve knowledge on newborn care and helps
the fathers to provide adequate care to their neonates. Fathers will have access to health
information through mass media, health personnel and from health education module.
Scope of the study
 The investigator would assess the knowledge on new born care among fathers of
neonates.
 Based on the information collected, the researcher would like to provide valuable
data to implement a health education session to provide more information
regarding knowledge on newborn care.
 Based on the learning needs of fathers the investigator would like to provide health
education module
TOOLFOR THE STUDY
Structured interview schedule to assess the level of knowledge and attitude among the
fathers ofneonates.
Section A
Instruction to the interviewer
The interviewer is requested to ask the following questions to the respondents. he reads the
various options mentioned under the corresponding questions. Repeat the options till they
understand. Allow the respondent to answer and place a tick mark on the answer stated by
the respondent.
Instruction to the respondent
Dear participants I would like you to ask some personal questions. Please give
necessary information.
All the information provided will be kept confidential.
SECTION - A
Demographic data
Instruction to the interviewer
The investigator read out the below mentioned questions to the respondent and place a tick
mark ()against each of the options as per the responses of respondent regarding each questions.
Sample Number …………………….
1. Age of the father
i) 18 -25 Years
ii) 26-30 Years
iii) 31 – 36 Years
iv) 36 and above
2. Educational level of father
i.) Illiterate
ii.) Primary education
iii.) Higher secondary school
iv.) Degree and above
3. Occupation of the father
i.) Daily wages
ii.) Business
iii.) Private employee
iv.) Government employee
4. Family monthly per capital income
i) Less then #. 5,000/ per month
ii) # 5,001/- to 10,000/- per month
iii) # 10,001/- to 15,000/- per month
iv) More than # 15001/- per month
5.Type of family
i.) Nuclear family
ii.) Joint family
iii.) Extended family
6. Sex of the Child.
i) Male
ii) female
7. Years of marriage
i) 1 year
ii) 2-4 year
iii) >5 years
8. Type of delivery
i) Normal
ii) Lower segment cesarean section
iii) instrumental delivery
9. Any illness or congenital anomalies
i) Yes
ii) No
10. Religion
i) Hindu
ii) Christian
iii) Muslim
SECTION- B
KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONNAIRE REGARDING NEWBORN CARE
Instruction
Read the following question carefully and give tick mark () in given boxes for correct answer.
1. Average umbilical cord healing time is------------------------------------------------- --.
i) Less then 1 Week
ii) 1 to 3 Weeks
iii) 5 to 8 Weeks
iv) 8 Week to above
2. The best and complete diet for newborn babies is ------------------------
i) Cow milk
ii) Milk powder
iii) Breast milk
iv) both a and b
3. Breast feeding should be given -------------------
i) On demand
ii) Every half an hour
iii) Every 2-3 hours
iv) none of above
4. An infant sleep on a day.
i) 8 to 9 hours
ii) 18 hours
iii) 16 hours
iv) 18 hour to above
5.Normal weight of the newborn.
i) Less than 2.5 kg
ii) 2.5 – 3 kg
iii) 3 kg – 3.5 kg
iv) 3.5 to above
6. Infant recognize parents by
i) 2 month
ii) 4 month
iii) 3 month
iv) around 6 month
7. Infant gets alert to sound by -----------------
i) 2 month
ii) 3 month
iii) 4 month
iv) both a and b
8. Baby achieves head control by---------------
i) 2 month
ii) 1 month
iii) 3 month
iv) 6 month
9. Initial breast feeding starting at--------------------
i) Immediately after birth
ii) After one hour
iii) After two hour
iv) both a and b
10) Right time to start weaning is by -----------------------
i) After three month
ii) After one year
iii) After six month
iv) both a and b
11 How can you keep the baby awake while feeding.
i) By tickling the nose
ii) By tickling the hand
iii) By rubbing the back
iv) By tickling behind ear and on soles
12 Best way to keep the newborn clean is ---------------------------
i) No bath at all
ii) Wipe the baby with clean clothes
iii) Warm Bathing
iv) babies can be given a bath all most every day
13) Normal body length of a newborn is -------------------------
i) 32.6-46.8cm
ii) 6-45.8 cm
iii) 35.6-50.8cm
iv) 50.8cm to above
14) What are the signs of umbilical cord infection?
i) Foul smell
ii). Discharge
iii). Both a and b
iv). None of above
15). No supplementary feeding can be given other than breast milk till ------------------
i) 8 month
ii) 1 year
iii) 4 months
iv) 6 months
16). The color of stools of the normal new born after one week is ----------------------
i) Golden yellow
ii) Green
iii) Black
iv) White
17) Posterior fontanel closes by the age of .
i) 3-4 months
ii) 1-2 months
iii) 12-18 months
iv) 2 Year above
18) How do you clean the eyes of the new born.
i) from the side of the nose to away from the nose (inner
Canthus to outer canthus)
ii) 2 From side of the eyes towards the nose ( outer 
canthus to inner canthus)
iii) 3 Upper eye lid to lower eye lid
iv) 4 Lower eye lid to upper eye lid
19) The weight loss of new born during the first week of life is ----------------
i) 30-40%
ii) 20-25 %
iii) 07-10 %
iv) 40-50 %
20) Burping the child ---------------
i) Before every feed
ii) After every feed
iii) In between the feeds
iv) None of above
C. Questionnaire onattitude regarding newborn care
Strongly agree=2 Agree=1 Disagree=0
01 Fathers are equally responsible in care of baby like mothers.
i) Strongly agree
ii) Agree
iii) Disagree
02 Fathers are getting less chance to care for the baby unlike mothers.
i) Strongly agree
ii) Agree
iii) Disagree
03 Father act as protector, supporter, responsible person of the baby.
i) Strongly agree
ii) Agree
iii) Disagree
04 Fathers need to get parenting education.
i) Strongly agree
ii) Agree
iii) Disagree
05 Father portion of care increased with the employment of the mother.
i) Strongly agree
ii) Agree
iii) Disagree
06 Fathers involved in new born care helps in holistic development of the child.
i) Strongly agree
ii) Agree
iii) Disagree
07 Fathers care has a direct impact on the wellbeing of the children.
i) Strongly agree
ii) Agree
iii) Disagree
08 Fathers can perform all activities of new born care like mothers.
i) Strongly agree
ii) Agree
iii) Disagree
09 Mother knowledge is significant higher than the father knowledge in newborn care
i) Strongly agree
ii) Agree
iii) Disagree
10 Father may be an alternate source of warmth and comfort to newborn.
i) Strongly agree
ii) Agree
iii) Disagree
ANSWER KEY
SECTION- B
KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONNAIRE REGARDING NEWBORN CARE
S. No Answer Score
1 ii 1
2 iii 1
3 ii 1
4 i 1
5 ii 1
6 iii 1
7 ii 1
8 iv 1
9 i 1
10 iii 1
11 ii 1
12 iv 1
13 iv 1
14 i 1
15 iv 1
16 iii 1
17 ii 1
18 i 1
19 iii 1
20 ii 1
Table 17
Scoring Interpretation for level of knowledge:
Scoring Interpretation for Level Attitude:
SCORING LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE
0-7 Inadequate Knowledge
8-15 Moderately Knowledge
16-20 Adequate Knowledge
SCORING LEVEL OF ATTITUDE
0-7 Unfavorable attitude
8-15 Moderate Attitude
16-20 Favorable attitude
खंड ए
जनसांख्यिकीि डेटा
साक्षात्कारकर्ाा को ननर्देश
अन्वेषक ने प्रतिवादी को नीचे ददए गए प्रश्नों को पढ़कर सुनाया और प्रत्येक प्रश्न क
े संबंध में प्रतिवादी क
े उत्तरों
क
े अनुसार प्रत्येक ववकल्प क
े सामने एक दिक माकक () लगा ददया।
नमूने की संख्या ……………………….
1. वपिा की उम्र
i) 18 -25 वषक
ii) 26-30 वषक
iii) 31 - 36 वषक
iv) 36 और उससे अधधक
2. वपिा का शैक्षिक स्िर
i) मैं तनरिर
ii.) प्राथममक मशिा
iii.) हायर सेक
ें डरी स्क
ू ल
iv.) डडग्री और ऊपर
3. वपिा का व्यवसाय
i.) दैतनक मजदूरी
ii.) व्यापार
iii.) तनजी कमकचारी
iv.) सरकारी कमकचारी
4. पररवार की मामसक आय
i) से कम : 5,000/प्रति माह
ii) : 5,001/- से 10,000/- प्रति माह
iii) : 10,001/- से 15,000/- प्रति माह
iv) 15001/- प्रति माह से अधधक
5. पररवार का प्रकार
i.) एकल पररवार
ii.) संयुक्ि पररवार
iii.) ववस्िाररि पररवार
6. बच्चे का मलंग।
i) पुरुष
ii) मदहला
7. शादी क
े साल
i) 1 वषक
ii) 2-4 वषक
iii) >5 साल
8. डडलीवरी का प्रकार
i) सामान्य
ii) तनचला खंड मसजेररयन सेक्शन
Iii) वाद्य वविरण
9. कोई बीमारी या जन्मजाि ववसंगतियााँ
i) हां
ii) नहीं
10. धमक
i) दहंदू
ii) ईसाई
iii) मुस्स्लम
खंड- बी
नए जन्मे र्देखभाल क
े बारे में ज्ञान प्रश्नावली
अनुर्देश
तनम्नमलखखि प्रश्न को ध्यान से पदढ़ए और सही उत्तर क
े मलए ददए गए बॉक्स में सही का तनशान () दीस्जए।
1. औसि गर्कनाल ठीक होने का समय है ?
i) 1 सप्िाह से कम
ii) 1 से 3 सप्िाह
iii) 5 से 8 सप्िाह
iv) 8 सप्िाह से ज्यादा
2. नवजाि मशशुओ ं क
े मलए सवोत्तम और संपूणक आहार है?
i) गाय का दूध
ii) दूध पाउडर
iii) मां का दूध
iv) i और ii दोनों
3) ब्रेस्ि फीडडंग देनी चादहए ?
i) मांग पर
ii) हर आधे घंिे
iii) हर 2-3 घंिे
iv) इनमें से कोई र्ी नहीं
4) एक मशशु ददन में सोिा है?
i) 8-9 घंिे
ii) 18 घंिे
iii) 16 घंिे
iv) 18 घंिे से ज्यादा
5) नवजाि मशशु का सामान्य वजन। ?
i) 2.5 ककग्रा से कम
ii) 2.5 - 3 ककग्रा
iii) 3 ककग्रा - 3.5 ककग्रा
iv) 3.5 से ऊपर
6) मशशु मािा-वपिा को द्वारा पहचानिा है?
i) 3 महीने
ii) 4 महीने
iii) 2 महीने
iv) उपरोक्ि सर्ी
7) मशशु ध्वतन क
े प्रति सचेि हो जािा है ?
i) 1 महीने
ii) 2 माह
iii) 3 महीने
iv) 6 महीने
8) बेबी कोनसे महीने में मसर पर तनयंत्रण प्राप्ि करिा है?
i) 2 महीने
ii) 1 महीना
iii) 3 महीने
iv) उपरोक्ि में से कोई नहीं
9) प्रारंमर्क स्िनपान से शुरू?
i) जन्म क
े िुरंि बाद
ii) एक घंिे क
े बाद
iii) दो घंिे क
े बाद
iv) i और ii दोनों
10) दूध छ
ु डाना शुरू करने का सही समय है?
i) छह महीने क
े बाद
ii) एक साल क
े बाद
iii) िीन महीने क
े बाद
iv) दोनों i और ii
11) आप बच्चे को दूध वपलािे समय क
ै से जगाए रख सकिी हैं।?
i) नाक में गुदगुदी करक
े
ii) हाथ में गुदगुदी करक
े
iii) पीठ को रगडने से
iv) कान क
े पीछे और िलवों पर गुदगुदी करक
े
12) नवजाि मशशु को साफ रखने का सबसे अच्छा िरीका है?
i) बबल्क
ु ल नहीं स्नान
ii) बच्चे को साफ कपडे से पोछें
iii) गमक स्नान
iv) उपरोक्ि में से कोई नहीं
13) नवजाि मशशु क
े शरीर की सामान्य लंबाई होिी है?
i) 32.6-46.8 सेमी
ii) 35.6-45.8 सेमी
iii) 35.6-50.8 सेमी
iv) 50.8 सेमी से ऊपर
14) गर्कनाल संक्रमण क
े लिण क्या हैं? ?
i) दुगंध
ii) डडस्चाजक
iii) दोनों i और ii
iv) उपरोक्ि में से कोई नहीं
15) जब िक मां क
े दूध क
े अलावा कोई पूरक आहार नहीं ददया जा सकिा?
i) 6 महीने
ii) 1 वषक
iii) 4 महीने
iv) 8 महीने
16) एक सप्िाह क
े बाद जन्म लेने वाले सामान्य नवजाि क
े मल का रंग होिा है?
i) काला
ii) हरा
iii) सुनहरा पीला
iv) सफ़
े द
17) पोस्िीररयर फॉन्िानेल वषक की आयु िक बंद हो जािा है?
i) 2-3 महीने
ii) 6-8 महीने
iii) 12-18 महीने
iv) 2 वषक से ज्यादा
18) आप नवजाि की आंखें क
ै से साफ करिे हैं?
i) नाक क
े ककनारे से नाक से दूर िक (आंिररक .)
क
ै न्थस से बाहरी क
ै न्थस)
ii) 2 आाँखों क
े ककनारे से नाक की ओर (बाहरी
क
ै न्थस से इनर कैं थस)
iii) 3 ऊपरी आाँख का ढक्कन से तनचली आाँख का ढक्कन
iv) 4 तनचली पलक से ऊपरी आाँख क
े ढक्कन िक
19) जीवन क
े पहले सप्िाह क
े दौरान नवजाि मशशु का वजन ---------------- कम होिा है?
i) 10-15%
ii) 20-25%
iii) 30-40%
iv) 40-50%
20) बच्चे को डकारना
i) प्रत्येक फ़ीड क
े बाद
ii) प्रत्येक फ़ीड से पहले
iii) फ़ीड क
े बीच
iv) इनमें से कोई र्ी नहीं
सी. नवजार् शशशु र्देखभाल क
े संबंध में दृख्टटकोण पर प्रश्नावली
पूणकिया सहमि=2 सहमि=1 असहमि=0
01 मािा क
े समान बच्चे की देखर्ाल में वपिा समान रूप से स्जम्मेदार होिे हैं।
i) दृढ़िा से सहमि
ii) सहमि
iii) असहमि
02 मािाओ ं क
े ववपरीि वपिा को बच्चे की देखर्ाल करने का कम मौका ममल रहा है
i) दृढ़िा से सहमि
ii) सहमि
iii) असहमि
03 वपिा बच्चे क
े रिक, समथकक, स्जम्मेदार व्यस्क्ि क
े रूप में कायक करिा है।
i) दृढ़िा से सहमि
ii) सहमि
iii) असहमि
04 वपिाओ ं को पालन-पोषण की मशिा प्राप्ि करने की आवश्यकिा है।
i) दृढ़िा से सहमि
ii) सहमि
iii) असहमि
05 मािा क
े रोजगार से वपिा की देखर्ाल में वृद्धध हुई।
i) दृढ़िा से सहमि
ii) सहमि
iii) असहमि
06 नवजाि मशशु की देखर्ाल में शाममल वपिा बच्चे क
े समग्र ववकास में मदद करिे हैं।
i) दृढ़िा से सहमि
ii) सहमि
iii) असहमि
07 वपिा की देखर्ाल का बच्चों की र्लाई पर सीधा प्रर्ाव पडिा है।
i) दृढ़िा से सहमि
ii) सहमि
iii) असहमि
08 वपिा नवजाि मशशु की देखर्ाल की सर्ी गतिववधधयों को मािा की िरह कर सकिे हैं।
i) दृढ़िा से सहमि
ii) सहमि
iii) असहमि
09 नवजाि मशशु की देखर्ाल में मािा का ज्ञान वपिा क
े ज्ञान से अधधक महत्वपूणक है।
i) दृढ़िा से सहमि
ii) सहमि
iii) असहमि
10 नवजाि मशशु क
े मलए वपिा गमकजोशी और आराम का एक वैकस्ल्पक स्रोि हो सकिा है।
i) दृढ़िा से सहमि
ii) सहमि
iii) असहमि

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  • 1. Cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection. New born care means, management of the neonate during the transition to extra uterine life and subsequent period of stabilization. A father’s role in a child life is indispensable and utterly important in helping to determining the healthy development of the child. Every child born in to this world possesses a set to genes that have from her mother and half from her father. It only makes a sense that the presence of both a father and a mother are crucially important in helping to determine the wellbeing of their child. When a baby is newborn, he or she has to get used to living in a different environment from the womb, where a baby is completely surrounded by warm amniotic fluid and the sound of mom's heartbeat and body. It is important for father to support their partner before, during and after pregnancy. There are many things that he can do to make Mom’s pregnancy healthier and less stressful. When the new baby arrives, there will be plenty to do and mom needs support. Newborns, babies within their first month of life, are both a challenge and a joy to care for. As new little humans, they are experiencing everything in their environment for the first time and are completely dependent on their parents for everything they need. Taking the time to learn about proper care for a newborn infant can make your baby happier and healthier during his first week of life. Caring for one's baby might seem like the most natural thing on the earth, but parenting an infant is a 24-hour-a-day job. After nine months of anticipation, many new parents still have questions and concerns about the role they play in their child's life. In a few weeks, baby, mom, and dad will settle into a routine, but knowing what to expect can make the transition smoother. Newborn babies are completely dependent on their parents. Caring for newborns includes providing them with proper nutrition, a safe place to sleep as well as quality time and attention. The first year of your baby’s life is a time of rapid growth and development. With the appropriate care, your child is more likely to grow into a healthy and well-adjusted child. Alternatively, without the proper care, your baby could be at risk for long-term illness and stunted growth and development. The role of the father isextremely important in the care of new born. Once, they become mentally adapted to the role of child care, they feel very satisfied that
  • 2. they are contributing their share towards the rearing of the baby and also feel proud in the fact that they are good fathers. A journal provides the impact of the gender revolution on traditional male roles using impressionistic accounts and narratives; It describes several of the dilemmas facing father’s. 1. The conflict between being a good parent and providing economic support. 2. The tension between contrasting demands of nurturing a family and nurturing a carrer.3.The sacrifice of personal goals and freedom. It also provides impressionistic evidence for what numerous studies have confirmed that men are avoiding house work while increasing their participating in child care. An observational research had been conducted on the father-child relationship. They note that there have been very few studies of father-infant interactions in the home setting and that observations of father-infant interaction in the home is crucial in identifying successful and unsuccessful parental behaviors among fathers. The review also highlights assumptions fathers hold about traditional paternal roles that serve to socialize children, especially boys, into gender roles and identities. The author concludes that there are not biologically-determined sex differences in the potential for parenting behavior, but some biological predispositions are probably present. However, given the potential for the diversity of parental roles and the use of technology, the socialization of boys and girls are not dependent upon these differences. From conception babies form a lifelong bond with their mothers, however forming a bond of the father takes effort and involvement with an infant on the father’s part. Sharing in the care of infant with the mother is a proven way to build a special father child bond. Relieve mom and give her some alone time by taking the baby for walks. This alone time allows the father to bond with the baby. Help with the daily care of the baby by changing his diaper, dreesing and bathing the baby. Through this ways father make a bond with newborn Involvement of baby’s dad in caring for the baby plays an important role in developing a bond between two. A dad’s care for the baby brings about the feeling of security in the baby. Many interviews with men tell that just as new babies reach out to their newworld, fathers open up to their new child. Despite the stereotype of the dad who fumbles frantically with the fragile newborn, new fathers are neither inept nor uninterested in neonatal interaction. They are
  • 3. as engaged with their children as mothers are, attending to babies’ cues and responding appropriately. Studies of Israeli fathers find that with an average of less than seven hours with their infant, blindfolded fathers can identify their children by the feel of their hands.By responding to their babies’ signals, fathers reinforce the newborns’ behavior and initiate the new relationship. NEED FOR THE STUDY In olden days, everything is handled by the father, but now a days new father is expected to do all the things like loving, caring, supporting and handling with nappies. The health and survival of the new born baby depends upon the fathers’ knowledge and attitude of newborn care. So father’s role is very important in the care of newborn. A newborn is an infant who is within hours, days, or up to a few weeks from birth. In medical contexts, newborn or neonate (from Latin, neonatus, and newborn) refers to an infant in the first 28 days after birth.[1] The term "newborn" includes premature infants, post mature infants and full term newborns. The vast majority of newborns enter the world healthy. But sometimes, infants develop conditions that require medical tests and treatment. Newborns are particularly susceptible to certain diseases, much more so than older neonates and adults. Their new immune systems aren't adequately developed to fight the bacteria, viruses, and parasites that cause these infections. Even from birth neonates who have an involved father are more likely to be emotionally secure, be confident to explore their surroundings and as they grow older, have better social connections with peers. These neonates also are less likely to get in trouble at home, school or in the neighborhood. Infants who receive high levels of affection from their fathers are more securely attached that if they can explore their environment comfortably when a parent is nearby and can readily accept comfort from their parent after a brief separation. A study was conducted for caring for a newborn baby is a challenging task but also incredibly rewarding even if you are nervous around other people’s neonates, it’s entirely different once you have your own. While there is much to be said about caringfor a newborn baby, here are the basic things you need to do as a new parent. Involved fathers bring positive benefits to their neonates that no other person is as likely to bring. Fathers have a direct impact on the well being of their neonates. It is important for professionals working with fathers- especially in the difficult, emotionally, charged arena in which child protective services case workers operate to
  • 4. have a working understanding of the literature that addresses this impact. Such knowledge will help make the case for why the most effective CPS case plans will not involve fathers. The way fathers play with their neonates also has an important impact on a child’s emotional and social development. Fathers spend a much higher percentage of their one- on –one interaction with infants and preschoolers in stimulating, playful activity than do fathers. From these interactions neonates learn how to regulate their feelings and behaviors. The child needs fathers as much as it needs. The father to needs you to take care of the baby so that father can help in doing most of the things related to baby care. So fathers take the initiative so that fathers are equal to fathers. Care of newborn include dry the baby, replace the wet towel, position the baby, thermal control, cord care, rooming in, feeding, routine immunization. A report regarding knowledge of the experience of parenthood is usually from a woman's perspective. The resulting outcome is that knowledge about the experience of fatherhood has been limited. Fathers are starting to change this situation by sharing their experience as is evidenced by the overall response of 267 fathers to this study. This paper focuses on the exploration of 22 men's feelings and beliefs about fatherhood; and their expectations and views about parenting. The paper will also investigate how fathers' antenatal expectations matched the reality of early family life including emotional well- being, attitudes to parenting, adjustment to family life and sources of support. The quantitative and qualitative data of the 22 fathers who responded to both the antenatal and postnatal questionnaires used within this paper are drawn from a larger Queensland survey of women and men during the antenatal and postnatal period. A study says the importance of fathers' participation for development of the child and the well- being of the family is recognized from earlier research. In Sweden, legislation allows fathers to share the parental leave equally with the father even so fathers only use a small of their paid leave. The aim of the study was to explore experiences of the first year as a father. A study conducted with a phenomenological life world approach was used. Ethical approval was obtained. Ten men, recruited by a purposive sample, were interviewed 12-14 months after the delivery of their first child. The data collection was performed during June and August 2020 in the south-west area of Sweden. The essence of the experiences of the first year as father was to
  • 5. place the baby in the centre without giving up one's own person. The child provided warmth and happiness in the family and men experienced a deeper relationship to their partner. A study says the contact between father and child was facilitated by engagement and time spent alone with the child. The major constituents identified from the findings were 'To be overwhelmed', 'To master the new situation' and 'To get a new completeness in life'. To master fatherhood maintenance of integrity and possibility to develop an independent relationship with the child is important. Fathers are invited to participate in postnatal childbirth education but the activities address women's needs and it is doubtful if the fathers benefit from participation. Though fathers entered the delivery room some decades ago, as a support to the woman, health personnel of today must be aware of fathers' own needs and the impact gender aspects have on their professional support A study was conducted regarding Development of father-infant attachment in fathers of preterm infants .To investigate the development of feelings of attachment between fathers and their preterm infants and to identify factors that help or hinder this process. A longitudinal descriptive design was used to obtain fathers' perceptions of their infants, feelings for their infants, and other related factors. A convenience sample of 27 fathers of preterm infants was recruited. The main outcome variable was the time at which fathers first held their infants. The earlier fathers held their babies, the sooner they reported feelings of warmth and love for them. A study conducted regarding parental knowledge and confidence in newborn care among 113 newborns fathers. The result of this study was father’s means was 13.59 (SD= 5.32) and father’s mean was 17.55(SD=3.72) there was meaning full difference in knowledge about newborn care between father and father. There were meaningful differences in knowledge about newborn care between father and father. The father knowledge was significant higher than the father knowledge .there need to educate the fathers to enhance their knowledge about newborn care more research is needed to study the relationship between parental knowledge and accuracy of behavior regarding newborn care. A study regarding value of fathers for themselves and their newborns. The paternal role has been neglected in parenting research. The present study focused on the values of fathers of newborn.
  • 6. Highest goal of fathers from both groups for themselves were economic, values for their neonates were morally focused. Udaipur city father’s placed a higher value on a clean and obedient child, whereas middle class placed a higher value on a loving and imaginative child. When values of these fathers were compared with values of similar sample of fathers of newborn, socioeconomic status remained an important predictor of values.Sex of parent was significant in the Udaipur city sample as these fathers placed a higher valuation on goals associated with autonomy than did Udaipur city fathers. Now days the fathers involvement in newborn care is important according to our culture. Mother are engaged in their job so fathers also have equal responsibility in the care of the child. For a healthy baby both mother and fathers care is needed. In recent days the trend has drastically changed in all strata where both mother and fathers work and nuclear families is on the rise. Neonates are left uncared making the vulnerable to many problems. Indian society is known well for women to play a major role in the care of the child and fathers take a back seat. Having this as the center of interest the investigator took up this study. OBJECTIVES The objectives include obtaining answers to research questions or testing the research hypotheses by conducting the study. The objectives not only include obtaining answers to research questions but may also encompass broader aims as developing recommendations. This chapter deals with objectives, operational definitions, variables, assumptions, scope of the study and conceptual framework. Statement of the Problem “A study to assess the knowledge and attitude regarding new born care among fathers of newborn in a selected hospital at Udaipur with a view to develop a health education module”.
  • 7. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY  To assess the level of knowledge and attitude of the fathers regarding new born care among the fathers newborns.  To find the correlation between the level of knowledge and attitude of the fathers regarding new born care among the fathers of newborns.  To find the association between the level of knowledge and attitude among of the fathers regarding newborn care among the fathers newborns with selected demographic variables.  To develop a health educational module. OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS 1. Assess: It refers to critical analysis and valuation or judgment of the status where thefather’s knowledge and attitude on newborn care is estimated. 2. Knowledge: It is a familiarity with someone or something unknown which can include the care of newborn among their father’s information, facts, description or skills acquired through experience or education 3. Practice: It refers to the method of learning by repetition or doing in regard tonewborn care by the fathers. 4. Attitude: It is a hypothetical construct that represents an individual degree of like ordislike for care of newborn among the fathers. 5. New born or neonate: It specifically pertains to a baby under one month old. 6. Father: He is a male counterpart for any type of offspring. Variables Variables are an attribute of a person or objects that varies. Variables are often inherent characteristics of research subjects. There are two types of variables: dependent and independent variables. Dependent variable and independent variables are used to indicate the direction of influence rather than casual link. The independent variable is the variable that is believed to cause or influence the dependent variable. Dependent variable is the response, behavior or outcome that is predicted. In this study the variables are as follows:
  • 8. Dependent variable: Knowledge,attitude,practice level regarding father’s newborn care. Demographic variable: Age ,Education ,Occupation, Family monthly per capital income,Type of family, Religion, Marriage of parents, Years of marriage, Type of delivery, congenital anomalies etc. Hypothesis Ho H 1- There will be significant correlation between the level of knowledge and attitude of the father’s of neonates regarding new born care. H 2- There will be significant association between the level of knowledge and attitude of the father’s of neonates regarding new born care with selected demographic variables. Assumptions It is assumed that  Fathers of the hospitalized neonates may have inadequate knowledge on new born care.  The selected demographic variables of the fathers of the hospitalized neonates may have association with their attitude and practice. Delimitation of the study The study was limited to the fathers: a. Neonates who are admitted to the PACIFIC hospital Udaipur. b. Neonates within the age group of one month. c. Neonates those who are admitted for more than 3 days.
  • 9. Scope of the study  The findings of the study would reveal the existing knowledge of fathers regarding newborn care. Theoretical frame work for study The conceptual framework for the study is based on health belief model. Health beliefs are person’s ideas and attitude about health and newborn care. They may be based on factual information or wrong information. The health behavior usually results from health beliefs. Rosenstock’s (2020) and Becker’s (2021) health belief model address the relationship between a way of understanding and predicting how fathers will behave in relation to their child’s health and how will they care neonates. Use of the model is based on a person’s perception of susceptibility to a newborn care and the seriousness of the newborn care. This model helps nurse, to understand various attitudes and beliefs in order to plan the effective care. The investigator felt that Becker’s model was suitable as conceptual framework for this study. Fathers’ knowledge on newborn care could be modified by health education. The model describes about 3 factors 1. Fathers’ perception: - The individual perceptions are the primary motivational mechanisms for activities related to health beliefs. In this study fathers’ perceived knowledge on newborn care.
  • 10. 2. Modifying factors: - Demographic variables like Age, Education, Occupation, Family monthly per capita income, Type of family, Religion, Marriage of parents, Years of marriage, Type of delivery, congenital anomalies etc. and structured variables like knowledge of fathers on newborn care influence the fathers’ perception. The fathers’ perception is also influenced by cues to action like mass media, information from health professionals, self- observations and information getting through health education module. 3.Likelihood of taking action: - This part indicates fathers try to improve knowledge on newborn care and helps the fathers to provide adequate care to their neonates. Fathers will have access to health information through mass media, health personnel and from health education module. Scope of the study  The investigator would assess the knowledge on new born care among fathers of neonates.  Based on the information collected, the researcher would like to provide valuable data to implement a health education session to provide more information regarding knowledge on newborn care.  Based on the learning needs of fathers the investigator would like to provide health education module
  • 11. TOOLFOR THE STUDY Structured interview schedule to assess the level of knowledge and attitude among the fathers ofneonates. Section A Instruction to the interviewer The interviewer is requested to ask the following questions to the respondents. he reads the various options mentioned under the corresponding questions. Repeat the options till they understand. Allow the respondent to answer and place a tick mark on the answer stated by the respondent. Instruction to the respondent Dear participants I would like you to ask some personal questions. Please give necessary information. All the information provided will be kept confidential.
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  • 13. SECTION - A Demographic data Instruction to the interviewer The investigator read out the below mentioned questions to the respondent and place a tick mark ()against each of the options as per the responses of respondent regarding each questions. Sample Number ……………………. 1. Age of the father i) 18 -25 Years ii) 26-30 Years iii) 31 – 36 Years iv) 36 and above 2. Educational level of father i.) Illiterate ii.) Primary education iii.) Higher secondary school iv.) Degree and above 3. Occupation of the father i.) Daily wages ii.) Business iii.) Private employee iv.) Government employee
  • 14. 4. Family monthly per capital income i) Less then #. 5,000/ per month ii) # 5,001/- to 10,000/- per month iii) # 10,001/- to 15,000/- per month iv) More than # 15001/- per month 5.Type of family i.) Nuclear family ii.) Joint family iii.) Extended family 6. Sex of the Child. i) Male ii) female 7. Years of marriage i) 1 year ii) 2-4 year iii) >5 years 8. Type of delivery i) Normal ii) Lower segment cesarean section iii) instrumental delivery
  • 15. 9. Any illness or congenital anomalies i) Yes ii) No 10. Religion i) Hindu ii) Christian iii) Muslim
  • 16. SECTION- B KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONNAIRE REGARDING NEWBORN CARE Instruction Read the following question carefully and give tick mark () in given boxes for correct answer. 1. Average umbilical cord healing time is------------------------------------------------- --. i) Less then 1 Week ii) 1 to 3 Weeks iii) 5 to 8 Weeks iv) 8 Week to above 2. The best and complete diet for newborn babies is ------------------------ i) Cow milk ii) Milk powder iii) Breast milk iv) both a and b 3. Breast feeding should be given ------------------- i) On demand ii) Every half an hour iii) Every 2-3 hours iv) none of above
  • 17. 4. An infant sleep on a day. i) 8 to 9 hours ii) 18 hours iii) 16 hours iv) 18 hour to above 5.Normal weight of the newborn. i) Less than 2.5 kg ii) 2.5 – 3 kg iii) 3 kg – 3.5 kg iv) 3.5 to above 6. Infant recognize parents by i) 2 month ii) 4 month iii) 3 month iv) around 6 month 7. Infant gets alert to sound by ----------------- i) 2 month ii) 3 month iii) 4 month iv) both a and b
  • 18. 8. Baby achieves head control by--------------- i) 2 month ii) 1 month iii) 3 month iv) 6 month 9. Initial breast feeding starting at-------------------- i) Immediately after birth ii) After one hour iii) After two hour iv) both a and b 10) Right time to start weaning is by ----------------------- i) After three month ii) After one year iii) After six month iv) both a and b 11 How can you keep the baby awake while feeding. i) By tickling the nose ii) By tickling the hand iii) By rubbing the back iv) By tickling behind ear and on soles
  • 19. 12 Best way to keep the newborn clean is --------------------------- i) No bath at all ii) Wipe the baby with clean clothes iii) Warm Bathing iv) babies can be given a bath all most every day 13) Normal body length of a newborn is ------------------------- i) 32.6-46.8cm ii) 6-45.8 cm iii) 35.6-50.8cm iv) 50.8cm to above 14) What are the signs of umbilical cord infection? i) Foul smell ii). Discharge iii). Both a and b iv). None of above 15). No supplementary feeding can be given other than breast milk till ------------------ i) 8 month ii) 1 year iii) 4 months iv) 6 months
  • 20. 16). The color of stools of the normal new born after one week is ---------------------- i) Golden yellow ii) Green iii) Black iv) White 17) Posterior fontanel closes by the age of . i) 3-4 months ii) 1-2 months iii) 12-18 months iv) 2 Year above 18) How do you clean the eyes of the new born. i) from the side of the nose to away from the nose (inner Canthus to outer canthus) ii) 2 From side of the eyes towards the nose ( outer canthus to inner canthus) iii) 3 Upper eye lid to lower eye lid iv) 4 Lower eye lid to upper eye lid
  • 21. 19) The weight loss of new born during the first week of life is ---------------- i) 30-40% ii) 20-25 % iii) 07-10 % iv) 40-50 % 20) Burping the child --------------- i) Before every feed ii) After every feed iii) In between the feeds iv) None of above
  • 22. C. Questionnaire onattitude regarding newborn care Strongly agree=2 Agree=1 Disagree=0 01 Fathers are equally responsible in care of baby like mothers. i) Strongly agree ii) Agree iii) Disagree 02 Fathers are getting less chance to care for the baby unlike mothers. i) Strongly agree ii) Agree iii) Disagree 03 Father act as protector, supporter, responsible person of the baby. i) Strongly agree ii) Agree iii) Disagree 04 Fathers need to get parenting education. i) Strongly agree ii) Agree iii) Disagree 05 Father portion of care increased with the employment of the mother. i) Strongly agree ii) Agree iii) Disagree
  • 23. 06 Fathers involved in new born care helps in holistic development of the child. i) Strongly agree ii) Agree iii) Disagree 07 Fathers care has a direct impact on the wellbeing of the children. i) Strongly agree ii) Agree iii) Disagree 08 Fathers can perform all activities of new born care like mothers. i) Strongly agree ii) Agree iii) Disagree 09 Mother knowledge is significant higher than the father knowledge in newborn care i) Strongly agree ii) Agree iii) Disagree 10 Father may be an alternate source of warmth and comfort to newborn. i) Strongly agree ii) Agree iii) Disagree
  • 24. ANSWER KEY SECTION- B KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONNAIRE REGARDING NEWBORN CARE S. No Answer Score 1 ii 1 2 iii 1 3 ii 1 4 i 1 5 ii 1 6 iii 1 7 ii 1 8 iv 1 9 i 1 10 iii 1 11 ii 1 12 iv 1 13 iv 1 14 i 1 15 iv 1 16 iii 1 17 ii 1 18 i 1 19 iii 1 20 ii 1
  • 25. Table 17 Scoring Interpretation for level of knowledge: Scoring Interpretation for Level Attitude: SCORING LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE 0-7 Inadequate Knowledge 8-15 Moderately Knowledge 16-20 Adequate Knowledge SCORING LEVEL OF ATTITUDE 0-7 Unfavorable attitude 8-15 Moderate Attitude 16-20 Favorable attitude
  • 26. खंड ए जनसांख्यिकीि डेटा साक्षात्कारकर्ाा को ननर्देश अन्वेषक ने प्रतिवादी को नीचे ददए गए प्रश्नों को पढ़कर सुनाया और प्रत्येक प्रश्न क े संबंध में प्रतिवादी क े उत्तरों क े अनुसार प्रत्येक ववकल्प क े सामने एक दिक माकक () लगा ददया। नमूने की संख्या ………………………. 1. वपिा की उम्र i) 18 -25 वषक ii) 26-30 वषक iii) 31 - 36 वषक iv) 36 और उससे अधधक 2. वपिा का शैक्षिक स्िर i) मैं तनरिर ii.) प्राथममक मशिा iii.) हायर सेक ें डरी स्क ू ल iv.) डडग्री और ऊपर 3. वपिा का व्यवसाय i.) दैतनक मजदूरी ii.) व्यापार iii.) तनजी कमकचारी iv.) सरकारी कमकचारी
  • 27. 4. पररवार की मामसक आय i) से कम : 5,000/प्रति माह ii) : 5,001/- से 10,000/- प्रति माह iii) : 10,001/- से 15,000/- प्रति माह iv) 15001/- प्रति माह से अधधक 5. पररवार का प्रकार i.) एकल पररवार ii.) संयुक्ि पररवार iii.) ववस्िाररि पररवार 6. बच्चे का मलंग। i) पुरुष ii) मदहला 7. शादी क े साल i) 1 वषक ii) 2-4 वषक iii) >5 साल 8. डडलीवरी का प्रकार i) सामान्य ii) तनचला खंड मसजेररयन सेक्शन Iii) वाद्य वविरण
  • 28. 9. कोई बीमारी या जन्मजाि ववसंगतियााँ i) हां ii) नहीं 10. धमक i) दहंदू ii) ईसाई iii) मुस्स्लम
  • 29. खंड- बी नए जन्मे र्देखभाल क े बारे में ज्ञान प्रश्नावली अनुर्देश तनम्नमलखखि प्रश्न को ध्यान से पदढ़ए और सही उत्तर क े मलए ददए गए बॉक्स में सही का तनशान () दीस्जए। 1. औसि गर्कनाल ठीक होने का समय है ? i) 1 सप्िाह से कम ii) 1 से 3 सप्िाह iii) 5 से 8 सप्िाह iv) 8 सप्िाह से ज्यादा 2. नवजाि मशशुओ ं क े मलए सवोत्तम और संपूणक आहार है? i) गाय का दूध ii) दूध पाउडर iii) मां का दूध iv) i और ii दोनों 3) ब्रेस्ि फीडडंग देनी चादहए ? i) मांग पर ii) हर आधे घंिे iii) हर 2-3 घंिे iv) इनमें से कोई र्ी नहीं 4) एक मशशु ददन में सोिा है? i) 8-9 घंिे ii) 18 घंिे iii) 16 घंिे iv) 18 घंिे से ज्यादा
  • 30. 5) नवजाि मशशु का सामान्य वजन। ? i) 2.5 ककग्रा से कम ii) 2.5 - 3 ककग्रा iii) 3 ककग्रा - 3.5 ककग्रा iv) 3.5 से ऊपर 6) मशशु मािा-वपिा को द्वारा पहचानिा है? i) 3 महीने ii) 4 महीने iii) 2 महीने iv) उपरोक्ि सर्ी 7) मशशु ध्वतन क े प्रति सचेि हो जािा है ? i) 1 महीने ii) 2 माह iii) 3 महीने iv) 6 महीने 8) बेबी कोनसे महीने में मसर पर तनयंत्रण प्राप्ि करिा है? i) 2 महीने ii) 1 महीना iii) 3 महीने iv) उपरोक्ि में से कोई नहीं
  • 31. 9) प्रारंमर्क स्िनपान से शुरू? i) जन्म क े िुरंि बाद ii) एक घंिे क े बाद iii) दो घंिे क े बाद iv) i और ii दोनों 10) दूध छ ु डाना शुरू करने का सही समय है? i) छह महीने क े बाद ii) एक साल क े बाद iii) िीन महीने क े बाद iv) दोनों i और ii 11) आप बच्चे को दूध वपलािे समय क ै से जगाए रख सकिी हैं।? i) नाक में गुदगुदी करक े ii) हाथ में गुदगुदी करक े iii) पीठ को रगडने से iv) कान क े पीछे और िलवों पर गुदगुदी करक े 12) नवजाि मशशु को साफ रखने का सबसे अच्छा िरीका है? i) बबल्क ु ल नहीं स्नान ii) बच्चे को साफ कपडे से पोछें iii) गमक स्नान iv) उपरोक्ि में से कोई नहीं
  • 32. 13) नवजाि मशशु क े शरीर की सामान्य लंबाई होिी है? i) 32.6-46.8 सेमी ii) 35.6-45.8 सेमी iii) 35.6-50.8 सेमी iv) 50.8 सेमी से ऊपर 14) गर्कनाल संक्रमण क े लिण क्या हैं? ? i) दुगंध ii) डडस्चाजक iii) दोनों i और ii iv) उपरोक्ि में से कोई नहीं 15) जब िक मां क े दूध क े अलावा कोई पूरक आहार नहीं ददया जा सकिा? i) 6 महीने ii) 1 वषक iii) 4 महीने iv) 8 महीने 16) एक सप्िाह क े बाद जन्म लेने वाले सामान्य नवजाि क े मल का रंग होिा है? i) काला ii) हरा iii) सुनहरा पीला iv) सफ़ े द
  • 33. 17) पोस्िीररयर फॉन्िानेल वषक की आयु िक बंद हो जािा है? i) 2-3 महीने ii) 6-8 महीने iii) 12-18 महीने iv) 2 वषक से ज्यादा 18) आप नवजाि की आंखें क ै से साफ करिे हैं? i) नाक क े ककनारे से नाक से दूर िक (आंिररक .) क ै न्थस से बाहरी क ै न्थस) ii) 2 आाँखों क े ककनारे से नाक की ओर (बाहरी क ै न्थस से इनर कैं थस) iii) 3 ऊपरी आाँख का ढक्कन से तनचली आाँख का ढक्कन iv) 4 तनचली पलक से ऊपरी आाँख क े ढक्कन िक 19) जीवन क े पहले सप्िाह क े दौरान नवजाि मशशु का वजन ---------------- कम होिा है? i) 10-15% ii) 20-25% iii) 30-40% iv) 40-50% 20) बच्चे को डकारना i) प्रत्येक फ़ीड क े बाद ii) प्रत्येक फ़ीड से पहले iii) फ़ीड क े बीच iv) इनमें से कोई र्ी नहीं
  • 34. सी. नवजार् शशशु र्देखभाल क े संबंध में दृख्टटकोण पर प्रश्नावली पूणकिया सहमि=2 सहमि=1 असहमि=0 01 मािा क े समान बच्चे की देखर्ाल में वपिा समान रूप से स्जम्मेदार होिे हैं। i) दृढ़िा से सहमि ii) सहमि iii) असहमि 02 मािाओ ं क े ववपरीि वपिा को बच्चे की देखर्ाल करने का कम मौका ममल रहा है i) दृढ़िा से सहमि ii) सहमि iii) असहमि 03 वपिा बच्चे क े रिक, समथकक, स्जम्मेदार व्यस्क्ि क े रूप में कायक करिा है। i) दृढ़िा से सहमि ii) सहमि iii) असहमि 04 वपिाओ ं को पालन-पोषण की मशिा प्राप्ि करने की आवश्यकिा है। i) दृढ़िा से सहमि ii) सहमि iii) असहमि
  • 35. 05 मािा क े रोजगार से वपिा की देखर्ाल में वृद्धध हुई। i) दृढ़िा से सहमि ii) सहमि iii) असहमि 06 नवजाि मशशु की देखर्ाल में शाममल वपिा बच्चे क े समग्र ववकास में मदद करिे हैं। i) दृढ़िा से सहमि ii) सहमि iii) असहमि 07 वपिा की देखर्ाल का बच्चों की र्लाई पर सीधा प्रर्ाव पडिा है। i) दृढ़िा से सहमि ii) सहमि iii) असहमि 08 वपिा नवजाि मशशु की देखर्ाल की सर्ी गतिववधधयों को मािा की िरह कर सकिे हैं। i) दृढ़िा से सहमि ii) सहमि iii) असहमि 09 नवजाि मशशु की देखर्ाल में मािा का ज्ञान वपिा क े ज्ञान से अधधक महत्वपूणक है। i) दृढ़िा से सहमि ii) सहमि iii) असहमि 10 नवजाि मशशु क े मलए वपिा गमकजोशी और आराम का एक वैकस्ल्पक स्रोि हो सकिा है। i) दृढ़िा से सहमि ii) सहमि iii) असहमि