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Journal : Holistic Nursing PLUS

Enhancing Maternal Self-Efficacy Through Family-Centered Maternity Care: A Literature Review Ika Novita Sari
Holistic Nursing Plus Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Holistic Nursing Plus
Publisher : Sahabat Publikasi Kuu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58439/hnp.v2i2.253

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Maternal self-efficacy (MSE) is a critical factor in women's adaptation to motherhood and the well-being of both mother and infant. Family-Centered Maternity Care (FCMC) is an approach that emphasizes family involvement in the pregnancy and childbirth process. This literature review examines the relationship between FCMC and MSE through a comprehensive analysis of theoretical and empirical literature. The findings suggest that FCMC has the potential to enhance MSE through increased social support, observational learning, and mastery experiences. Implications for midwifery practice and future research directions are discussed
Exploring Effective Interventions for Postpartum Blues: A Systematic Literature Review Ika Novita Sari; bin Sansuwito, Tukimin
Holistic Nursing Plus Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Holistic Nursing Plus
Publisher : Sahabat Publikasi Kuu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58439/hnp.v3i2.378

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This literature review explores interventions for postpartum blues, a condition that affects up to 80% of new mothers. A systematic analysis was conducted on research published between 2010 and 2024, sourced from PubMed, CINAHL, and PsycINFO databases. Of the 1,247 initial articles, 72 met the inclusion criteria following a comprehensive screening process. The findings indicate that psychosocial interventions, particularly peer support and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), provide the most substantial evidence for effectiveness. Additionally, emerging approaches, including hormonal treatments, nutritional supplementation, and technology-based support, show promising potential. The review also highlights the need for standardized outcome measures, longer-term studies, and culturally adapted interventions. The results advocate for implementing personalized, multimodal approaches and integrating these interventions into routine perinatal care. This review makes a significant contribution to evidence-based practices aimed at supporting maternal mental health during the critical postpartum period.