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A convenience sample of postpartum women (N = 142) participated in the study utilizing electronic surveys. Instruments included a demographic questionnaire, the Patient Satisfaction with Nursing Care Quality Questionnaire, and the Parenting Sense of Competence scale. Pearson correlation, multiple linear regression analyses, and independent samples t-test analyzed the relationships between the variables to show significant associations. Results: Five hypotheses were tested and supported. Hypothesis one showed a statistically significant relationship between patient satisfaction with nursing care and maternal role competence, r = .32, p \u003C .001. Hypothesis two revealed four predictors patient satisfaction (\u03B2 = .311, p \u003C .001), infant age (\u03B2 = .155, p = .034), breastfeeding (\u03B2 = .201, p = .007), and depression (\u03B2 = -.176, p = .014) of maternal role competence, F (5,136) = 6.62, p \u003C .001. Hypothesis three disclosed patient satisfaction as the only predictor of maternal role competence, F (6,135) = 3.64, p = .002. After controlling for all significant antecedents of maternal role competence, hypothesis four reinforced patient satisfaction with nursing care as a statistically significant predictor, F (4,137) = 8.30, p \u003C .001. Lastly, hypothesis five not assuming homogeneous variances found patient satisfaction to be a statistically significant effect on maternal role competence, t (115.30) = 3.95, p \u003C .001. Conclusion: Nurses and other healthcare professionals caring for postpartum women are urged to generate and implement interventions that foster the process of becoming a mother. These interventions will ultimately decrease the barriers associated with maternal role transition and enhance the psychosocial health of the mother and infant." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Classification" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "RG801.C43 2017" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Publication Date" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "2017" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Genre" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Academic theses" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Holding Location" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Barry University Archives and Special Collections" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Resource Identifier" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "RG801.C43 2017_ChatooriNirvanni" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Language" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "English" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Permanent Link" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "http://sobekcmsrv.barrynet.barry.edu/AA00001842/00001" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Creator" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Chatoori, Nirvanni" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Note" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Thesis (Ph.D.)--Barry University, 2017", "Includes bibliographical references (leaves 150-167)" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Physical Description" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "xv, 190 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Publisher" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Barry University" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Place of Publication" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Miami, Fla." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Type" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Book" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Rights Management" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Copyright Nirvanni Chatoori. Permission granted to Barry University to digitize, archive and distribute this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. 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