Using Digital Communication Technology to Improve Neonatal Care: Two-Part Explorative Needs Assessment

BackgroundThe birth of a premature infant and subsequent hospitalization are stressful events for parents. Therefore, accurate and easy-to-understand communication between parents and health care professionals is crucial during this period. Mobile health (mHealth) technologie...

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Main Authors: Kim Tenfelde, Marjolijn Antheunis, Emiel Krahmer, Jan Erik Bunt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2023-02-01
Series:JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
Online Access:https://pediatrics.jmir.org/2023/1/e38435
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author Kim Tenfelde
Marjolijn Antheunis
Emiel Krahmer
Jan Erik Bunt
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Jan Erik Bunt
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description BackgroundThe birth of a premature infant and subsequent hospitalization are stressful events for parents. Therefore, accurate and easy-to-understand communication between parents and health care professionals is crucial during this period. Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have the potential to improve communication with parents at any time and place and possibly reduce their stress. ObjectiveWe aimed to conduct a 2-part explorative needs assessment in which the interaction between the pediatrician and parents was examined along with their digital communication technology needs and interest in an mHealth app with the aim of improving interpersonal communication and information exchange. MethodsOverall, 19 consultations between parents of preterm infants and pediatricians were observed to determine which themes are discussed the most and the number of questions asked. Afterward, the parents and the pediatrician were interviewed to evaluate the process of communication and gauge their ideas about a neonatal communication mHealth app. ResultsThe observations revealed the following most prevalent themes: breastfeeding, criteria for discharge, medication, and parents’ personal life. Interview data showed that the parents were satisfied with the communication with their pediatrician. Furthermore, both parents and pediatricians expected that a neonatal mHealth app could further improve the communication process and the hospital stay. Parents valued app features such as asking questions, growth graphs, a diary function, hospital-specific information, and medical rounds reports. ConclusionsBoth parents of hospitalized preterm infants and pediatricians expect that the hypothetical mHealth app has the potential to cater to the most prevalent themes and improve communication and information exchange. Recommendations for developing such an app and its possible features are also discussed. On the basis of these promising results, it is suggested to further develop and study the effects of the mHealth app together with all stakeholders.
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spelling doaj.art-bcea23d7343d4f9da5cbecfdb5694f602023-08-28T23:42:35ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Pediatrics and Parenting2561-67222023-02-016e3843510.2196/38435Using Digital Communication Technology to Improve Neonatal Care: Two-Part Explorative Needs AssessmentKim Tenfeldehttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6924-4738Marjolijn Antheunishttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7611-742XEmiel Krahmerhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6304-7549Jan Erik Bunthttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6093-0355 BackgroundThe birth of a premature infant and subsequent hospitalization are stressful events for parents. Therefore, accurate and easy-to-understand communication between parents and health care professionals is crucial during this period. Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have the potential to improve communication with parents at any time and place and possibly reduce their stress. ObjectiveWe aimed to conduct a 2-part explorative needs assessment in which the interaction between the pediatrician and parents was examined along with their digital communication technology needs and interest in an mHealth app with the aim of improving interpersonal communication and information exchange. MethodsOverall, 19 consultations between parents of preterm infants and pediatricians were observed to determine which themes are discussed the most and the number of questions asked. Afterward, the parents and the pediatrician were interviewed to evaluate the process of communication and gauge their ideas about a neonatal communication mHealth app. ResultsThe observations revealed the following most prevalent themes: breastfeeding, criteria for discharge, medication, and parents’ personal life. Interview data showed that the parents were satisfied with the communication with their pediatrician. Furthermore, both parents and pediatricians expected that a neonatal mHealth app could further improve the communication process and the hospital stay. Parents valued app features such as asking questions, growth graphs, a diary function, hospital-specific information, and medical rounds reports. ConclusionsBoth parents of hospitalized preterm infants and pediatricians expect that the hypothetical mHealth app has the potential to cater to the most prevalent themes and improve communication and information exchange. Recommendations for developing such an app and its possible features are also discussed. On the basis of these promising results, it is suggested to further develop and study the effects of the mHealth app together with all stakeholders.https://pediatrics.jmir.org/2023/1/e38435
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title_fullStr Using Digital Communication Technology to Improve Neonatal Care: Two-Part Explorative Needs Assessment
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title_short Using Digital Communication Technology to Improve Neonatal Care: Two-Part Explorative Needs Assessment
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