Envisioning post pandemic digital social-medical aftercare for very preterm-born infants and severely ill children– Opportunities and challenges

Q2 Nursing
Bilge Albayrak , Margarete Reimann , Ursula Felderhoff-Müser , Andreas Podeswik , Britta Maria Hüning , Larissa Jane Cordier
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Abstract

Introduction

Social-medical aftercare (SMN) is a service in Germany for very preterm-born infants and severely ill children to facilitate transition from hospital to home. A multi-disciplinary team supports the families to coordinate therapies and follow-up care with the goal to shorten hospital stay and ensure success of treatment amongst others. Video consultations (VC) could help overcome challenges in structurally weak regions, complex illnesses and language barriers.

Objective

To assess feasibility of this method and satisfaction of families, standardized interviews were conducted after VC and home visits.

Methods

A standardized interview with 21 questions using a 7-point-Likert-scale was applied to evaluate feasibility and parent satisfaction of SMN via VC.

Results

A total of 138 interviews were conducted and compared (99 after VC and 39 after in-person consultations). There were no significant differences found between the VC and in-person home visit groups in terms of confidentiality, feasibility, and discussion of private and sensitive information.

Conclusions

Parents' acceptance and positive evaluations of the confidentiality of VC offers the possibility of using them beyond the pandemic. However, home visits were preferred. Nevertheless, VC can expand the possibilities of SMN and can be a cost- and time-effective tool to reach out to families and their children who require support.
展望大流行后极早产儿和重病儿童的数字化社会医疗护理——机遇与挑战
社会医疗护理(SMN)是德国为早产儿和重病儿童提供的一项服务,以促进从医院到家庭的过渡。一个多学科团队支持家庭协调治疗和后续护理,目标是缩短住院时间并确保治疗成功。视频咨询可以帮助克服结构薄弱地区、复杂疾病和语言障碍的挑战。目的评估该方法的可行性和家庭满意度,并在VC和家访后进行标准化访谈。方法采用7点李克特量表进行标准化访谈,共21题,通过VC评估SMN的可行性和家长满意度。结果共进行了138次访谈,其中VC访谈99次,面对面咨询39次。在保密、可行性和讨论私人和敏感信息方面,VC和亲自家访组之间没有显着差异。结论家长对VC保密性的接受和积极评价为在疫情期间使用VC提供了可能性。然而,家访更受欢迎。然而,风险投资可以扩大短信网络的可能性,可以成为一种成本和时间效益高的工具,帮助需要支持的家庭及其子女。
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Journal of Neonatal Nursing
Journal of Neonatal Nursing Nursing-Pediatrics
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期刊介绍: Aims & Scope: This is the practical, bimonthly, research-based journal for all professionals concerned with the care of neonates and their families, both in hospital and the community. It aims to support the development of the essential practice, management, education and health promotion skills required by these professionals. The JNN will provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and information between the range of professionals working in this field; promote cooperation between these professionals; facilitate partnership care with families; provide information and informed opinion; promote innovation and change in the care of neonates and their families; and provide an education resource for this important rapidly developing field.
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