针对早产儿的移动强化家庭综合护理:父母观点的定性研究

Linda S. Franck , Jazzelle Magaña , Robin Bisgaard , Brittany Lothe , Yao Sun , Christine H. Morton
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摘要

目的与以家庭为中心的护理(FCC)相比,家庭综合护理(FICare)模式可改善早产儿和父母的预后。采用移动技术的家庭综合护理(mFICare)可提高接受率和影响力。我们对九位家长进行了定性访谈,探讨了他们在新生儿重症监护室的经历、参与 mFICare 计划的情况以及对该计划的看法。结果总体而言,家长们在新生儿重症监护室的经历是积极的,他们认为 mFICare 有助于满足育儿的三个共同优先事项:积极照顾婴儿、学习如何照顾婴儿以及了解婴儿的临床状况。他们描述了 mFICare 与他们个人育儿优先事项的吻合和不吻合之处,并提出了改进建议。创新mFICare模式是新生儿护理领域的一项创新,可促进新生儿重症监护室持续提供以家庭为中心的护理计划和护理服务:NCT03418870 01/02/2018.
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Mobile-enhanced Family Integrated Care for preterm infants: A qualitative study of parents' views

Objective

The Family Integrated Care (FICare) model improves outcomes for preterm infants and parents compared with family-centered care (FCC). FICare with mobile technology (mFICare) may improve uptake and impact. Research on FICare in the United States (US) is scarce and little is known about parents' experience.

Methods

We conducted qualitative interviews with nine parents, exploring their NICU experiences, participation in and perceptions of the mFICare program. A directed content analysis approach was used, and common themes were derived from the data.

Results

Overall, parents had positive NICU experiences and found mFICare helpful in meeting three common parenting priorities: actively caring for their infant, learning how to care for their infant, and learning about the clinical status of their infant. They described alignment and misalignment with mFICare components relative to their personal parenting priorities and offered suggestions for improvement. Nurses were noted to play key roles in providing or facilitating parent support and encouragement to participate in mFICare and parenting activities.

Conclusion

The mFICare program showed potential for parental acceptance and participation in US NICUs.

Innovation

The mFICare model is an innovation in neonatal care that can advance the consistent delivery of NICU family-centered care planning and caregiving.

Clinical Trial Registration: NCT03418870 01/02/2018.

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