Department of Neonatology, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Centre for Child Development Exercise and Physical Literacy, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Nurs Crit Care. 2021 May;26(3):201-208. doi: 10.1111/nicc.12569. Epub 2020 Oct 29.
Admission of an infant to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is often a stressful experience for parents and can be associated with feelings of inadequacy to fulfil the desirable parental role. The values, opportunities, integration, control, and evaluation (VOICE) programme was developed to engage parents in care, to decrease stress, and to increase empowerment.
To explore the experiences of parents regarding involvement in the VOICE programme during admission of their infant to the NICU.
The VOICE programme includes at least five personal structured meetings between parents, nurses, and other health care professionals throughout the pathway from birth, NICU, and follow up. A qualitative design was adopted using semi-structured interviews. Interviews with 13 parents of 11 infants born at <27 weeks' gestational age were conducted: nine mothers and two couples of father and mother. Thematic analysis was deployed.
The findings have been described in one overarching theme: "parental empowerment." Parents felt strengthened and were empowered in the development of their role as primary caretaker by the VOICE programme. The parental empowerment theme emerged from four related interpretive themes that were derived: (a) involvement in care, (b) personalized information and communication, (c) transition to a parental role, and (d) emotional support.
The VOICE programme can be a structured approach used to implement family support in a NICU to empower parents to become a partner in the care of their infant and feel confident.
This study encourages health care professionals to provide parental support through a structured intervention programme, which contributes to the empowerment of parents in the NICU and encouraged them to participate in care and decision-making.
婴儿入住新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)通常会给父母带来压力,并可能导致他们感到无法胜任理想的父母角色。VOICE 计划旨在让父母参与护理,减轻压力,并增强他们的能力。
探讨父母在婴儿入住 NICU 期间参与 VOICE 计划的体验。
VOICE 计划包括在婴儿出生、NICU 和随访期间,父母、护士和其他医疗保健专业人员之间至少进行五次个人结构化会议。采用半结构化访谈的定性设计。对 11 名出生时胎龄<27 周的婴儿的 13 位父母(9 位母亲和 2 对父母)进行了访谈。采用主题分析方法。
研究结果描述为一个总体主题:“父母赋权”。父母通过 VOICE 计划感到自己的角色作为主要照顾者的能力得到了增强和赋权。父母赋权主题从四个相关的解释主题中浮现出来,分别是:(a)参与护理,(b)个性化的信息和沟通,(c)过渡到父母角色,以及(d)情感支持。
VOICE 计划可以作为一种结构化的方法,用于在 NICU 中实施家庭支持,赋予父母成为婴儿护理伙伴的能力,并使其感到自信。
本研究鼓励医疗保健专业人员通过结构化干预计划为父母提供支持,这有助于增强 NICU 中父母的能力,并鼓励他们参与护理和决策。