Department of Paediatrics (Drs Fucile and Dow) and School of Rehabilitation Therapy (Dr Fucile, Ms Samson, and Mr Rockley), Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Adv Neonatal Care. 2020 Dec;20(6):499-505. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000000725.
The aim of many neonatal intensive care units (NICU) today is to promote a family-centered practice that addresses parental concerns and needs. However, the specific goals of parents are often unaddressed by the healthcare team. The aim of this study was to understand the goals of parents whose infant was in the NICU to enhance collaboration and communication between parents and health professionals.
A written questionnaire was disseminated to parents whose infant was in the NICU at the Kingston Health Sciences Centre. A thematic analysis of the goals was completed to identify key emergent themes and their implications.
A total of 23 questionnaires were disseminated to parents and 13 (57%) were returned. Returned questionnaires were most often completed by the mother (n = 9, 70%), and a total of 40 goals were recorded. Three key emergent themes were identified, which included feeding and weight gain, eliminating medical equipment, and successful hospital discharge.
Understanding the goals of parents whose infant was in the NICU can enhance communication between parents and their healthcare team, thus aiding the implementation of a family-centered practice.
Future larger sample sizes studies across several NICUs would increase the generalizability of results and garner a larger volume of data to establish significant trends between specific infant and parent demographic data and the associated goals.
如今,许多新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)的目标是促进以家庭为中心的实践,以满足父母的关注和需求。然而,医疗团队通常无法满足父母的具体目标。本研究旨在了解在 NICU 中婴儿的父母的目标,以加强父母和卫生专业人员之间的协作和沟通。
在金士顿健康科学中心的 NICU 中,向婴儿在 NICU 的父母分发了一份书面问卷。对目标进行了主题分析,以确定关键的新兴主题及其含义。
共向父母分发了 23 份问卷,其中 13 份(57%)被退回。退回的问卷通常由母亲(n=9,70%)填写,共记录了 40 个目标。确定了三个关键的新兴主题,包括喂养和体重增加、消除医疗设备以及成功出院。
了解在 NICU 中婴儿的父母的目标可以加强父母与其医疗团队之间的沟通,从而有助于实施以家庭为中心的实践。
未来在多个 NICU 中进行更大样本量的研究将增加结果的普遍性,并获得更多的数据,以确定特定婴儿和父母人口统计学数据与相关目标之间的显著趋势。