Status of cognition and needs of family integrated care among parents of premature infants in a children 's hospital in Chongqing
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20210924-04353
- VernacularTitle:重庆市某儿童专科医院早产儿家长家庭参与式护理认知与需求的现状调查
- Author:
Yali FU
1
;
Xianhong ZHANG
;
Juan FAN
;
Lu WEI
;
Xiaochuan ZHU
Author Information
1. 重庆医科大学附属儿童医院新生儿诊治中心/儿童发育疾病研究教育部重点实验室/国家儿童健康与疾病临床医学研究中心(重庆)/儿童发育重大疾病国家国际科技合作基地/儿科学重庆市重点实验室,重庆 400014
- Keywords:
Infant, premature;
Parents;
Family integrated care;
Cognition;
Demand
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2022;28(17):2314-2319
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the cognition and demands of parents of premature infants on family integrated care (FICare) and to provide reference for formulating appropriate FICare programs.Methods:Using the convenient sampling method, a total of 160 parents of premature infants who were followed up in Neonatal Integrated Clinic of Children 's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University from March to July 2021 were selected as the research objects. The parents of premature infants were surveyed using a self-designed Questionnaire on the Cognitive Needs of Parents of Premature Infants on FICare. A total of 160 questionnaires were distributed and 140 valid questionnaires were recovered, with the effective recovery rate of 87.5%. Results:Among 140 parents of premature infants, 135 parents thought FICare was beneficial. 71.9% (97/135) parents chose to participate in 1 to 4 hours of care every day, but 31.1% (42/135) parents lacked confidence in care. Among the FICare providers selected by the parents, 94.1% (127/135) were neonatologists, 88.9% (120/135) were neonatal nurses, 62.2% (84/135) were breast-feeding counselors and 62.2% (84/135) were dietitians. 66.7% (90/135) parents and 58.5% (79/135) parents chose simulation teaching and online course as the ideal training mode. Discharge guidance was the service that parents urgently needed, with a score of 74.5%.Conclusions:Parents of premature infants have multi-level and multi-dimensional demands for FICare, so it is necessary to develop multi-level and all-round FICare services based on parents ' demands in the future to improve the outcomes of families of premature infants.