For many expectant parents, having a baby is their first experience staying in a hospital. This engaging online module covers what parents can expect in the hospital between birth and discharge, what warning signs to look for while in the hospital and at home, and the final preparations they can make to get ready for their stay.
Most parents wish they knew what to expect after birth ahead of time! Providing information prenatally allows patients to learn when they can focus and retain information best. Plus, when patients are better educated, it streamlines discharge teaching at the hospital and decreases anxiety.
With this online preparation module, your organization will:
- Educate all patients before they come into the hospital in labor with the same information
- Provide information that aligns with HCAHPS survey questions
- Support national initiatives to decrease maternal mortality and morbidity by teaching about warning signs
- Provide education about breastfeeding during pregnancy and reassure parents about the support you will provide in the hospital (for Baby-Friendly hospitals, you will be in line with Step 3!)
- Provide information about patient and newborn safety, including fall prevention and safe sleep practices
How can your organization provide access to patients?
A simple annual subscription allows you to distribute the module to all pregnant patients through clinics, tours, prenatal classes, preadmission and navigator programs, patient portals, or other touchpoint. You will just share a link to the module and registration code.
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Product Highlights:
- Module takes 30-60 minutes to complete
- Includes 38 web pages, 11 video clips, and 8 parent handouts
- Choose between standard or a version suitable for Baby-Friendly hospitals
- Includes access in 8 languages with accessibility features
- Includes online staff tutorial, Implementation Guide and customizable PDF for patients
- Ask about customization options to connect parents to your services
How is this module different from a prenatal class?
This brief module covers the patient experience and quickly reviews important warning signs, all in one place. It does not replace the need for parents to take birth, breastfeeding, and baby care classes. In addition, this module is designed for you to provide free access to all pregnant patients, whereas only 25-50% of patients typically take a prenatal class.
Product Notes:
This module is part of InJoy’s Complete Postpartum Teaching Solution. Learn more