Parents' information needs during the first year at home with their very premature born child; a qualitative study

Monique Flierman , Daniel Bossen , Rosa de Boer , Eline Vriend , Fenna van Nes , Anton van Kaam , Raoul Engelbert , Martine Jeukens-Visser
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Abstract

Objective

To obtain insights into parents' information needs during the first year at home with their very preterm (VP) born infant.

Methods

We conducted semi-structured interviews with parents of VP infants participating in a post-discharge responsive parenting intervention (TOP program). Online interviews were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. Inductive thematic analysis was performed by two independent coders.

Results

Ten participants were interviewed and had various and changing information needs during the developmental trajectory of their infant. Three main themes emerged; (1) Help me understand and cope, (2) Be fully responsible for my baby, and (3) Teach me to do it myself. Available and used sources, such as the Internet, did not meet their information needs. Participants preferred their available and knowledgeable healthcare professionals for reassurance, tailored information, and practical guidance.

Conclusion

This study identified parents' information needs during the first year at home with their VP infant and uncovered underlying re-appearing needs to gain confidence in child-caring abilities and autonomy in decision-making about their infants' care.

Innovation

This study provides valuable information for healthcare professionals and eHealth developers to support parental self-efficacy during the first year after preterm birth.

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父母在家中照顾早产儿第一年的信息需求;定性研究
方法 我们对参加出院后响应式养育干预(TOP 计划)的早产儿父母进行了半结构化访谈。我们对在线访谈进行了录音和逐字记录。结果 10 位参与者接受了访谈,他们在婴儿成长过程中对信息的需求多种多样,且不断变化。出现了三个主要的主题:(1) 帮助我理解和应对,(2) 对我的宝宝负全责,(3) 教我自己做。现有的和使用过的信息来源,如互联网,并不能满足他们的信息需求。这项研究确定了父母在家中陪伴 VP 婴儿的第一年中的信息需求,并发现了潜在的再次出现的需求,即获得对育儿能力的信心和对婴儿护理决策的自主权。创新这项研究为医疗保健专业人员和电子保健开发人员提供了宝贵的信息,以支持父母在早产后第一年中的自我效能。
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