Mind the gap: Comparing parents' information needs about impending preterm birth to current clinical practices using a mixed methods approach

Angela C.M. van Zijl , Sylvia A. Obermann-Borst , Marije Hogeveen , E.J.T. Joanne Verweij , Willem B. de Vries , Rosa Geurtzen , Nanon H.M. Labrie
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Abstract

Objective

To identify parents' information needs about impending very preterm birth and compare these needs to current information practices in the Netherlands.

Methods

Step 1: We surveyed N = 203 parents of preterm infants to assess their information needs. Data were analyzed using inductive thematic analysis. Step 2a: We collected information resources from hospitals (N = 9 NICUs) and via an online search. These materials were analyzed using deductive thematic analysis. Step 2b: We compared findings from Steps 1-2a.

Results

We identified four themes pertaining to parents' information needs: (1) participation in care, (2) emotional wellbeing, (3) experience/success stories, and (4) practical information about prematurity. Clinicians' communicative skills and time were considered prerequisites for optimal information-provision. Notably, hospital resources provided mainly medical information about prematurity with some emphasis on participation in care, while parent associations mainly focused on emotional wellbeing and experience/success stories.

Conclusion

While parents demonstrate clear information needs about impending very preterm birth, current information resources satisfy these partially.

Innovation

Our multidisciplinary research team included both scholars and veteran NICU parents. As such, we identified parents' information needs bottom-up. These parent-driven insights will be used to design an innovative, tailored information platform for parents about impending very preterm birth.

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注意差距:采用混合方法比较父母对即将到来的早产的信息需求与当前的临床实践
目的确定父母对即将发生的极早产的信息需求,并将这些需求与荷兰目前的信息做法进行比较。方法第 1 步:我们对 N = 203 名早产儿父母进行了调查,以评估他们的信息需求。采用归纳式主题分析法对数据进行分析。第 2a 步我们从医院(9 个新生儿重症监护室)和网上搜索收集信息资源。采用演绎式主题分析法对这些资料进行分析。步骤 2b:结果我们确定了与家长信息需求相关的四个主题:(1) 参与护理,(2) 情感健康,(3) 经验/成功故事,(4) 有关早产儿的实用信息。临床医生的沟通技巧和时间被认为是提供最佳信息的先决条件。值得注意的是,医院资源主要提供有关早产的医学信息,并在一定程度上强调参与护理,而家长协会则主要关注情绪健康和经验/成功故事。创新我们的多学科研究团队既有学者,也有资深的新生儿重症监护室家长。因此,我们自下而上地确定了家长的信息需求。这些以家长为导向的见解将被用于设计一个创新的、量身定制的信息平台,让家长了解即将到来的极早产。
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