Family Centered Care Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of the Close Collaboration With Parents Intervention on Parents of Newborns
This prospective non-randomized controlled before-after comparison study aims to evaluate the effects of the Close Collaboration with Parents, a family-centered care intervention for NICU staff, on parents of the newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). We focus on (1) family centered care of the NICU rated by parents, (2) parental anxiety symptoms, and (3) their discharge readiness. The intervention is planned to be implemented between December 2023 and December 2024. The investigators will collect data from parents whose newborns are admitted to the NICU before and after the intervention and compare the two groups. In most cases, the parents of the two groups belong to different cohorts.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Infants who have been admitted to the NICU for 2 weeks or longer Exclusion Criteria: - Infants whose parent doesn't have Japanese as their mother tongue - Infants whose parent needs psychiatric consultation after birth |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Japan | Nagano Children's Hospita | Azumino | Nagano |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Nagano Children's Hospital |
Japan,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Quality of family centered care rated by parents | The family centered care provided by the medical professionals in the NICU is assessed by parents using a questionnaire modified from DigiFCC questions. It consists of 9 questions. Each question has the Likert scale from 1 to 7 (1 not at all and 7 very much; 0 not applicable). A higher score indicates better family centered care received by parents. The average score of all questions will be used.
This is rated by both parents separately. |
at discharge (about 1 month of age) | |
Secondary | Parental anxiety symptoms | Parents' anxiety is assessed using the short version of the State and Trait Anxiety Inventory (Short-STAI). It was developed based on the original STAI which has 40 questions.9 The STAI assesses two different anxiety types at the same time. State anxiety is an emotional response that can change over time according to the situation. Trait anxiety indicates a personal emotional characteristic that a person has. There are 5 questions for each state and trait anxiety and each is scored on a four-point scale (1-4). The total score in each type of anxiety varies from a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 20, and higher scores indicate having more depressive symptoms.
This is rated by both parents separately. |
at discharge (about 1 month of age) | |
Secondary | Parental discharge readiness | The readiness for the discharge is measured with the Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale (RHDS). The questionnaire includes 23 items. Four attributes of readiness for discharge are measured within the subscales: Personal Status (7 items), Knowledge (7 items), Coping Ability (4 items), and Expected Support (5 items). Answers are on a 10-point scale from 0 to 10 (e.g., not at all, totally). The RHDS has been shown to be a reliable and valid measure of patients' perception of readiness for discharge. We use Japanese version, whose validity and reliability have also been shown. | at discharge (about 1 month of age) |
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