Considering the Influence of Social Determinants of Health on Parent Feeding Practices: A Case Example.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Advances in Neonatal Care Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-19 DOI:10.1097/ANC.0000000000001138
Stefanie LaManna, Brooke Hatfield, Eileen McCann
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Background: Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the nonmedical factors that influence health outcomes. SDOH can be grouped into 5 domains: economic stability, education access and quality, healthcare access and quality, neighborhood and built environment, and social and community context. SDOH impact people's health and quality of life but may also contribute to disparities in access to food, education, and healthcare. SDOH uniquely influence parent feeding practices in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in a variety of ways, ranging from logistical considerations for parent visitation to cultural beliefs such as family perception of human milk feeding.

Evidence acquisition: A hypothetical case example of a preterm infant with a feeding disorder in the NICU is used to connect SDOH that influence prenatal health, parental lived experience, and postnatal medical care to maternal and infant outcomes with implications for feeding practices. Barriers and facilitators to successful feeding practices in the NICU and at discharge are considered for each SDOH domain.

Results: This case example increases awareness of SDOH and how they influence parent feeding practices in the NICU, focusing on the intersection of SDOH, parent stress, and oral feeding outcomes. Examples were provided for how to support applying findings into practice.

Implications for practice and research: By being creating a culture of SDOH awareness, NICU staff can assist families in overcoming barriers by putting supports in place to increase equitable participation in developmentally supportive feeding practices during the NICU stay.

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考虑健康的社会决定因素对家长喂养方式的影响:一个案例。
背景:健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)是影响健康结果的非医疗因素。社会决定健康因素可分为 5 个领域:经济稳定性、教育机会和质量、医疗保健机会和质量、邻里关系和建筑环境以及社会和社区背景。SDOH 会影响人们的健康和生活质量,但也可能导致人们在获得食物、教育和医疗保健方面的差异。SDOH以各种方式独特地影响着新生儿重症监护室(NICU)中父母的喂养方式,从父母探视的后勤考虑到文化信仰,如家人对母乳喂养的看法:证据获取:通过一个早产儿在新生儿重症监护室喂养障碍的假定案例,将影响产前健康、父母生活经历和产后医疗护理的 SDOH 与母婴结局联系起来,从而对喂养实践产生影响。每个 SDOH 领域都考虑了在新生儿重症监护室和出院时成功喂养的障碍和促进因素:本案例提高了人们对 SDOH 及其如何影响新生儿重症监护室中家长喂养实践的认识,重点关注 SDOH、家长压力和口腔喂养结果之间的交叉。还提供了如何支持将研究结果应用于实践的实例:新生儿重症监护室的医护人员可以通过营造一种关注 SDOH 的文化氛围,为新生儿重症监护室的家庭提供支持,从而帮助他们克服障碍,在新生儿重症监护室住院期间更平等地参与有利于发育的喂养实践。
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期刊介绍: Advances in Neonatal Care takes a unique and dynamic approach to the original research and clinical practice articles it publishes. Addressing the practice challenges faced every day—caring for the 40,000-plus low-birth-weight infants in Level II and Level III NICUs each year—the journal promotes evidence-based care and improved outcomes for the tiniest patients and their families. Peer-reviewed editorial includes unique and detailed visual and teaching aids, such as Family Teaching Toolbox, Research to Practice, Cultivating Clinical Expertise, and Online Features. Each issue offers Continuing Education (CE) articles in both print and online formats.
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