Neuroprotective Core Measure 2: Partnering with Families - Exploratory Study on Web-camera Viewing of Hospitalized Infants and the Effect on Parental Stress, Anxiety, and Bonding

Sarah J. Rhoads PhD, DNP, APN , Angela Green PhD, RN, NNP-BC, APN , Anita Mitchell PhD, RN, FNP-BC, APN , Christian E. Lynch MPH
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The purpose of this study was to examine and describe potential relationships between total web-camera viewing of hospitalized infants, parental stress, anxiety, and bonding scores. Forty-two parents with a hospitalized infant that used web-cameras participated. Measures of stress, anxiety, and bonding were administered at baseline, one week, and two weeks after web-camera use was initiated. Four open-ended questions provided qualitative data. No significant relationship was found between anxiety or bonding and the minutes viewing the infant over web-camera. There was a correlation between Parental Stressor Scale: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and minutes viewing the infant and maximum minutes viewing all three times. Qualitative data provided three themes: parents preferred to be in person versus web-camera, overall positive impact on stress and anxiety, and parents want to be with their baby to bond. This pilot study provides an initial exploration of the implications of web-camera use in the NICU environment.

神经保护核心措施二:与家庭合作——住院婴儿网络摄像头观看及其对父母压力、焦虑和关系影响的探索性研究
本研究的目的是检查和描述住院婴儿网络摄像头总观看次数、父母压力、焦虑和亲密关系评分之间的潜在关系。42位带着住院婴儿的父母使用网络摄像头参与了这项研究。在开始使用网络摄像头后,分别在基线、一周和两周对压力、焦虑和联系进行测量。四个开放式问题提供了定性数据。焦虑或亲密关系与通过网络摄像头观看婴儿的时间之间没有明显的关系。父母压力源量表:新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)与三次观察婴儿的时间和最长时间存在相关性。定性数据提供了三个主题:父母更喜欢面对面而不是网络摄像头;对压力和焦虑的总体积极影响;父母希望与孩子在一起建立联系。本初步研究初步探讨了在新生儿重症监护室环境中使用网络摄像头的影响。
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