Parental Preferences and Shared Decision-Making for the Management of Febrile Young Infants.

IF 6.2 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1542/peds.2024-066420
Philippe Sylvestre, Paul L Aronson, Alexandra Yannopoulos, Cassandra Poirier, Nathalie Gaucher, Brett Burstein
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Abstract

Objective: To inform shared decision-making by identifying parental preferences for the management of their febrile young infant.

Methods: This was a sequential explanatory mixed-methods study using a cross-sectional questionnaire (May 2020-May 2022) followed by qualitative focus groups (September-December 2022) with parents of infants aged ≤60 days evaluated for fever at a tertiary pediatric hospital. Parental expectations, stressors, and desired level of decisional involvement were assessed using multiple-choice and 6-point-Likert scales. Questionnaire results informed the qualitative naturalistic inquiry into parents' decision-making experiences and preferences regarding the need for lumbar puncture (LP) and hospitalization.

Results: Among 432 parents (64.9% response), few anticipated the need for LP (10.2%) or hospitalization (20.8%), and these were selected as the most stressful aspects of management. No parent identified lack of decisional involvement as the most important stressor, although nearly all (97.5%) wanted to be involved in management decisions. Six focus groups with a subset of 17 parents revealed 4 main themes: (1) varying preferences for decisional involvement depending on the strength of the medical recommendation; (2) importance of involving parents in their infant's medical care; (3) need for tailored information; and (4) importance of supportive relationships. Parents reported feeling involved in discussions about their infant's care but that decisions regarding LP and hospitalization were usually made by the medical team.

Conclusions: Parents of febrile young infants identified LP and hospitalization as the most unexpected and stressful aspects of care. Understanding individual family expectations and tailoring information based on the strength of medical recommendation is necessary to guide shared decision-making.

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处理发热幼儿的家长偏好和共同决策。
目的通过确定家长对发热幼儿的管理偏好,为共同决策提供信息:这是一项顺序解释性混合方法研究,先进行横断面问卷调查(2020 年 5 月至 2022 年 5 月),然后进行定性焦点小组讨论(2022 年 9 月至 12 月),调查对象为在一家三级儿科医院接受发热评估的 60 天以下婴儿的父母。采用多项选择和 6 点李克特量表对家长的期望、压力因素和希望参与决策的程度进行了评估。问卷调查结果为定性自然调查提供了依据,以了解家长在腰椎穿刺(LP)和住院需求方面的决策经验和偏好:在 432 位家长(64.9% 的回复率)中,很少有家长预计到需要进行腰椎穿刺(10.2%)或住院治疗(20.8%),而这两方面被选为管理中压力最大的方面。尽管几乎所有家长(97.5%)都希望参与管理决策,但没有家长认为缺乏决策参与是最重要的压力源。由 17 位家长组成的六个焦点小组讨论揭示了四大主题:(1)根据医疗建议的力度,家长对参与决策的偏好各不相同;(2)让家长参与婴儿医疗护理的重要性;(3)需要有针对性的信息;以及(4)支持性关系的重要性。家长们认为他们参与了有关婴儿护理的讨论,但有关 LP 和住院的决定通常由医疗小组做出:结论:发热幼儿的家长认为,LP 和住院是护理过程中最意想不到和压力最大的方面。有必要了解每个家庭的期望,并根据医疗建议的力度提供有针对性的信息,以指导共同决策。
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Pediatrics
Pediatrics 医学-小儿科
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12.80
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791
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2-3 weeks
期刊介绍: The Pediatrics® journal is the official flagship journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). It is widely cited in the field of pediatric medicine and is recognized as the leading journal in the field. The journal publishes original research and evidence-based articles, which provide authoritative information to help readers stay up-to-date with the latest developments in pediatric medicine. The content is peer-reviewed and undergoes rigorous evaluation to ensure its quality and reliability. Pediatrics also serves as a valuable resource for conducting new research studies and supporting education and training activities in the field of pediatrics. It aims to enhance the quality of pediatric outpatient and inpatient care by disseminating valuable knowledge and insights. As of 2023, Pediatrics has an impressive Journal Impact Factor (IF) Score of 8.0. The IF is a measure of a journal's influence and importance in the scientific community, with higher scores indicating a greater impact. This score reflects the significance and reach of the research published in Pediatrics, further establishing its prominence in the field of pediatric medicine.
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