Course Content
- Start Date: 3/04/25
- Category: Mental & Behavioral Health
- Course description
- Transitioning from Hospital to Home: Supporting Parents in their New Roles
- Feedback Evaluation
- Certificate of Completion CHES
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Having a newborn infant often represents a major transition in a person's life. With short hospital stays after the birth of an infant, parents may not be fully prepared to address situations as they arise. Accessible resources and supportive community services can help parents as they transition from hospital to home. This presentation will address common newborn conditions (based on clinical practice), breastfeeding barriers (problem identified and evident by decreasing breastfeeding rates in the US during an infant's first year of life), and postpartum depression (problem identified by the 11.4% native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander rate of postpartum depression from the Health Resources and Services Administration government website).
Format: Recorded webinar.
Duration: 90 minutes
Speaker: Connie Andrejko, DO, MSHQS, CPE, FAAP.
Recorded on: 5/1/2025
Target Audience: Public Health Professionals including community health workers, doctors, nurses, social workers, dietitians, and health educators.
Disclosures: The planners, reviewers, and authors have no declared conflicts of interest.
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The WRPHTC is a Designated Multiple Event Provider of Continuing Education Contact Hours (CECH) for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES) through the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc.