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共同关爱:一种衡量照顾者参与度和父母关系投入度的新型工具。

Together TO-CARE: A Novel Tool for Measuring Caregiver Involvement and Parental Relational Engagement.

作者信息

Insalaco Anna, Bertoncelli Natascia, Bedetti Luca, Cosimo Anna Cinzia, Boncompagni Alessandra, Cipolli Federica, Berardi Alberto, Lugli Licia

机构信息

Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences for Mother, Children and Adults, Postgraduate School of Pediatrics, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, 41124 Modena, Italy.

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Women's and Children's Health Department, University Hospital of Modena, 41100 Modena, Italy.

出版信息

Children (Basel). 2025 Jul 31;12(8):1007. doi: 10.3390/children12081007.

DOI:10.3390/children12081007
PMID:40868459
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12384507/
Abstract

Preterm infants and their families face a challenging experience during their stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Family-centered care emphasizes the importance of welcoming parents, involving them in their baby's daily care, and supporting the development of parenting skills. NICU staff should support parents in understanding their baby's needs and in strengthening the parent-infant bond. Although many tools outline what parents should learn, there is a limited structured framework to monitor their involvement in the infant's care. Tracking parental participation in daily caregiving activities could support professionals in effectively guiding families, ensuring a smoother transition to discharge. The aim of this study was to evaluate the adherence to and effectiveness of a structured tool for parental involvement in the NICU. This tool serves several key purposes: to track the progression and timing of parents' autonomy in caring for their baby, to support parents in building caregiving competencies before discharge, and to standardize the approach of NICU professionals in promoting both infant care and family engagement. A structured template form for documenting parental involvement ("together TO-CARE template", TTCT) was integrated into the computerized chart adopted in the NICU of Modena. Nurses were asked to complete the TTCT at each shift. The template included the following assessment items: parental presence; type of contact with the baby (touch; voice; skin-to-skin); parental involvement in care activities (diaper changing; gavage feeding; bottle feeding; breast feeding); and level of autonomy in care (observer; supported by nurse; autonomous). We evaluated TTCT uploaded data for very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants admitted in the Modena NICU between 1 January 2023 and 31 December 2024. Staff compliance in filling out the TTCT was assessed. The timing at which parents achieved autonomy in different care tasks was also measured. The TTCT was completed with an average of one entry per day, during the NICU stay. Parents reached full autonomy in diaper changing at a mean of 21.1 ± 15.3 days and in bottle feeding at a mean of 48.0 ± 22.4 days after admission. The mean length of hospitalization was 53 ± 38 days. The adoption of the TTCT in the NICU is feasible and should become a central component of care for preterm infants. It promotes family-centered care by addressing the needs of both the baby and the family. Encouraging early and progressive parental involvement enhances parenting skills, builds confidence, and may help reduce post-discharge complications and readmissions. Furthermore, the use of a standardized template aims to foster consistency among NICU staff, reduce disparities in care delivery, and strengthen the support provided to families of preterm infants.

摘要

早产儿及其家庭在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)住院期间面临着具有挑战性的经历。以家庭为中心的护理强调欢迎父母、让他们参与婴儿的日常护理以及支持育儿技能发展的重要性。NICU工作人员应帮助父母了解婴儿的需求,并加强亲子关系。尽管许多工具概述了父母应该学习的内容,但用于监测他们对婴儿护理参与情况的结构化框架却很有限。追踪父母在日常护理活动中的参与情况有助于专业人员有效地指导家庭,确保出院过渡更加顺利。本研究的目的是评估一种用于父母参与NICU护理的结构化工具的依从性和有效性。该工具具有几个关键作用:追踪父母在照顾婴儿方面自主性的进展和时机,在出院前帮助父母培养护理能力,并规范NICU专业人员在促进婴儿护理和家庭参与方面的方法。一种用于记录父母参与情况的结构化模板表格(“共同护理模板”,TTCT)被整合到摩德纳NICU采用的电子病历中。要求护士在每次轮班时填写TTCT。该模板包括以下评估项目:父母在场情况;与婴儿的接触类型(触摸;声音;皮肤接触);父母在护理活动中的参与情况(更换尿布;管饲喂养;奶瓶喂养;母乳喂养);以及护理自主性水平(观察者;护士协助;自主)。我们评估了2023年1月1日至2024年12月31日期间入住摩德纳NICU的极低出生体重(VLBW)早产儿上传的TTCT数据。评估了工作人员填写TTCT的依从性。还测量了父母在不同护理任务中实现自主性的时间。在NICU住院期间,TTCT平均每天填写一次。父母在入院后平均21.1±15.3天在更换尿布方面达到完全自主,在奶瓶喂养方面平均48.0±22.4天达到完全自主。平均住院时间为53±38天。在NICU采用TTCT是可行的,应成为早产儿护理的核心组成部分。它通过满足婴儿和家庭的需求来促进以家庭为中心的护理。鼓励父母早期和逐步参与可提高育儿技能、增强信心,并可能有助于减少出院后并发症和再入院情况。此外,使用标准化模板旨在促进NICU工作人员之间的一致性,减少护理提供方面的差异,并加强对早产儿家庭提供的支持。

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