Premature Birth Clinical Trial
— FICareOfficial title:
Family Integrated Care (FICare) in Level II NICUs: An Innovative Program for Alberta
Verified date | September 2019 |
Source | University of Calgary |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
In Alberta, nearly one in every twelve babies is born too soon (preterm). Preterm babies are
at greater risk for breathing and feeding problems, as well as infections, than babies born
on their due date (full term). As a result, parents must leave their preterm babies in the
hospital to fully develop and become healthy enough to take home. When it is time for
discharge, parents are often not ready to look after their baby because they may have limited
involvement in the care of their baby in hospital. In addition to the distress and costs to
parents of having a baby in hospital, health system costs are also increased the longer a
baby is in hospital. The purpose of this project is to test a new way to integrate parents
into the care of their baby through a program called Family Integrated Care (FICare). In
FICare, parents are educated and supported by nurses to provide care for their baby; nurses
and doctors still provide intravenous medications and medical procedures. FICare has been
tested in Ontario and shows promise as a better model of care for the small percentage of
babies born more than 8 weeks early, who have to spend a long time in hospital.
Now the investigators want to test FICare with the greater percentage of preterm babies who
are born 4 to 8 weeks early to see if parents are able to take their baby home sooner, and if
their babies are healthier. The investigators also want to know if FICare can reduce distress
for parents. The investigators propose to test FICare in Level II Neonatal Intensive Care
Units (NICUs) in Alberta by implementing FICare in half the Level II NICUs and comparing the
outcomes with the other Level II NICUs who do not use FICare. If FICare improves outcomes for
preterm babies and their parents, the investigators will implement it in all Level II NICUs.
In Alberta, the investigators want the best quality care for our most vulnerable babies and
their parents. This project is aligned with Alberta's Health Research and Innovation Strategy
priority of wellness at every age (child and maternal health), and with Alberta Health
Services' quality of care goals to increase efficiency, effectiveness, appropriateness, and
acceptability of health care services delivery.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 765 |
Est. completion date | December 10, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | July 26, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Mothers of infants born between 32 weeks and zero days and 34 weeks and 6 days gestation. - Mothers of any age who have decision making capacity. - Mothers who are literate, and speak, read and understand English well enough to provide informed consent, and complete surveys online or via telephone. Exclusion Criteria: - Mothers whose infants have serious congenital anomalies that require surgery, or are receiving palliative care. - Mothers who are not able to communicate in English. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Peter Lougheed Centre | Calgary | Alberta |
Canada | Rockyview General Hospital | Calgary | Alberta |
Canada | South Health Campus | Calgary | Alberta |
Canada | Grey Nuns Community Hospital | Edmonton | Alberta |
Canada | Misericordia Community Hospital | Edmonton | Alberta |
Canada | Royal Alexandra Hospital | Edmonton | Alberta |
Canada | Queen Elizabeth II Hospital | Grande Prairie | Alberta |
Canada | Chinook Regional Hospital | Lethbridge | Alberta |
Canada | Medicine Hat Regional Hospital | Medicine Hat | Alberta |
Canada | Red Deer Regional Hospital | Red Deer | Alberta |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Calgary |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Parental confidence in caring for their infant questionnaire | On date of admission, on date of discharge, and at 2-months corrected age | ||
Other | Breastfeeding self-efficacy questionnaire | On date of admission, on date of discharge, and at 2-months corrected age | ||
Other | Parental psychosocial distress (stress, anxiety, depression) questionnaires | On date of admission, date of discharge, and date at 2-months corrected age | ||
Other | Staff satisfaction questionnaire | 12 months post-implementation | ||
Other | Direct industry costs (hospital costs, excluding housekeeping, maintenance, planning and physician times). | From birth admission date to hospital discharge date; from hospital discharge date to 2-months corrected age | ||
Other | Indirect societal costs (out-of-pocket costs to the family including parking, transportation, lodging, food, and time off work) collected in parent journal | From birth admission date to hospital discharge date - up to 24 days (may be longer for some infants) | ||
Other | Demographics (including mother and father age; education; family income; marital status) | Baseline | ||
Other | Maternal health data (including chronic diseases; ART; antenatal steroids; pregnancy complications; mode of delivery; parity/gravida) | Baseline | ||
Other | Infant health data (including DOB; Apgar; multiple birth; admission illness severity; medications; interventions; weight gain) | Date of discharge from hospital - up to 24 days post birth (may be longer for some infants) | ||
Primary | Birth admission length of stay | Time in days from birth (admission) to discharge | Hospital length of stay in days, expected to range between 14 and 24 days; some infants may require a longer admission | |
Secondary | Nosocomial infection | Number of nosocomial infections from birth (admission) to discharge | From date of birth (admission) to date of discharge from hospital - up to 24 days (may be longer for some infants) | |
Secondary | Adverse events | E.g. medication and breast milk errors | From date of birth (admission) to date of discharge from hospital - up to 24 days (may be longer for some infants) | |
Secondary | Number of times infant NPO | Number of times infant was NPO (nothing by mouth) from birth (admission) to discharge - up to 24 days (may be longer for some infants) | From date of birth (admission) to date of discharge from hospital - up to 24 days (may be longer for some infants) | |
Secondary | Taking breast milk | Includes time to full oral feeds from birth | On date of admission, date of discharge, and date at 2-months corrected age | |
Secondary | Number of re-admissions to hospital | From date of discharge from hospital to date at 2-months corrected age | ||
Secondary | Number of emergency room visits | From date of discharge from hospital to date at 2-months corrected age | ||
Secondary | Number of unplanned visits to physician or other provider | From date of discharge from hospital to date at 2-months corrected age |
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