"Giving us hope": Parent and neonatal staff views and expectations of a planned family-centred discharge process (Train-to-Home).

<h4>Background</h4> <p>Preparing families and preterm infants for discharge is relatively unstructured in many UK neonatal units (NNUs). Family-centred neonatal care and discharge planning is recommended but variable.</p> <h4>Design and participants</h4> <p>...

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主要な著者: Ingram, J, Redshaw, M, Manns, S, Beasant, L, Johnson, D, Fleming, P, Pontin, D
フォーマット: Journal article
言語:English
出版事項: Wiley 2016
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author Ingram, J
Redshaw, M
Manns, S
Beasant, L
Johnson, D
Fleming, P
Pontin, D
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Redshaw, M
Manns, S
Beasant, L
Johnson, D
Fleming, P
Pontin, D
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description <h4>Background</h4> <p>Preparing families and preterm infants for discharge is relatively unstructured in many UK neonatal units (NNUs). Family-centred neonatal care and discharge planning is recommended but variable.</p> <h4>Design and participants</h4> <p>Qualitative interviews with 37 parents of infants in NNUs, 18 nursing staff and 5 neonatal consultants explored their views of discharge planning and perceptions of a planned family-centred discharge process (Train-to-Home). Train-to-Home facilitates communication between staff and parents throughout the neonatal stay, using a laminated train and parent booklets.</p> <h4>Results</h4> <p>Parents were overwhelmingly positive about Train-to-Home. They described being given hope, feeling in control, and having something visual to show their baby’s progress. They reported positive involvement of fathers and families, how predicted discharge dates helped them prepare for home, and ways staff engaged with Train-to-Home when communicating with them. Nursing staff reactions were mixed – some were uncertain about when to use it, but found the visual images powerful. Medical staff in all NNUs were positive about the intervention recognising that it helped in communicating better with parents.</p> <h4>Conclusions</h4> <p>Using a parent-centred approach to communication and informing parents about the needs and progress of their preterm infant in hospital is welcomed by parents and many staff. This approach meets the recommended prioritisation of family-centred care for such families. Predicted discharge dates helped parents prepare for home and the ways staff engaged with Train-to-Home when communicating with them helped them feel more confident, as well as having something visual to show their baby’s progress.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:9a7e542c-6707-4e7d-a507-0beb295cdc122022-03-27T00:21:36Z"Giving us hope": Parent and neonatal staff views and expectations of a planned family-centred discharge process (Train-to-Home).Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:9a7e542c-6707-4e7d-a507-0beb295cdc12EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordWiley2016Ingram, JRedshaw, MManns, SBeasant, LJohnson, DFleming, PPontin, D <h4>Background</h4> <p>Preparing families and preterm infants for discharge is relatively unstructured in many UK neonatal units (NNUs). Family-centred neonatal care and discharge planning is recommended but variable.</p> <h4>Design and participants</h4> <p>Qualitative interviews with 37 parents of infants in NNUs, 18 nursing staff and 5 neonatal consultants explored their views of discharge planning and perceptions of a planned family-centred discharge process (Train-to-Home). Train-to-Home facilitates communication between staff and parents throughout the neonatal stay, using a laminated train and parent booklets.</p> <h4>Results</h4> <p>Parents were overwhelmingly positive about Train-to-Home. They described being given hope, feeling in control, and having something visual to show their baby’s progress. They reported positive involvement of fathers and families, how predicted discharge dates helped them prepare for home, and ways staff engaged with Train-to-Home when communicating with them. Nursing staff reactions were mixed – some were uncertain about when to use it, but found the visual images powerful. Medical staff in all NNUs were positive about the intervention recognising that it helped in communicating better with parents.</p> <h4>Conclusions</h4> <p>Using a parent-centred approach to communication and informing parents about the needs and progress of their preterm infant in hospital is welcomed by parents and many staff. This approach meets the recommended prioritisation of family-centred care for such families. Predicted discharge dates helped parents prepare for home and the ways staff engaged with Train-to-Home when communicating with them helped them feel more confident, as well as having something visual to show their baby’s progress.</p>
spellingShingle Ingram, J
Redshaw, M
Manns, S
Beasant, L
Johnson, D
Fleming, P
Pontin, D
"Giving us hope": Parent and neonatal staff views and expectations of a planned family-centred discharge process (Train-to-Home).
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