Nurs 4060 Outcomes in Progression to Healthy People 2030 Objectives
Changes to the Session and Improvement of future Outcomes
Making the session valuable to the target audience will entail incorporating multidisciplinary providers to develop a common plan, from nutritionists to therapists, and nurses to enhance patient education and use of evidence-based practice (EBP) strategies to improve implementation. Activities to teach mothers on placing their infants to sleep and dressing them appropriately will be core part of the improved sessional changes. The next aspect is to get feedback from the targeted audience for better understanding of their needs and concerns based on the proposed ways to improve child care and reduce the occurrence of SIDS. Again, leveraging technologies to enhance outcomes and outreach will also be a core aspect of changes to the session to ensure that more can access the information for better decision-making.
Outcomes in Progression to Healthy People 2030 Objectives
The Healthy People 2030 goals focus on increasing newborn health and safety. The Healthy People 2030 notes that parents should keep newborns safe and healthy throughout their initial year of life. The model implores mothers have high-quality care during and after pregnancy and improving their overall health. It emphasizes promoting healthy sleep routines and effective use of other amenities like car seats to secure infants and newborns from SIDS (Healthy People 2030, 2024).
Based on these aspects, the educational session aligns with the goals of Healthy People 2030 as it implores mothers to undertake safe practices while pregnant and be extra keen in caring for their newborns and infants. The educational session also emphasizes the significance of women choosing better lifestyle choices when pregnant that lead to improved health outcome for them and their newborns.
Recommended Changes to Align with Healthy People 2030 Objectives & Health Indicators
Mothers and expectant women can get impartial and high-quality healthcare outcomes when they participate in such sessions and implement the recommended practices and measures. Including the targeted population in associated activities and aligned to the Healthy People 2030 will enhance the outcome and educational benefits associated with the intervention. Carrying out feedback surveys and research will help gain better understanding of the proposed measures in line with the Healthy People 2030. Lastly, incorporating healthcare providers to walk with the affected or at risk expectant women and breastfeeding mothers will be critical in addressing any shortcomings from the session.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (2023). About SUID and SIDS.
https://www.cdc.gov/sids/about/index.htm