AIM: To explore parental information and communication needs during their baby's care in the neonatal unit with a focus on brain imaging and neurological prognosis. METHODS: Eighteen parents recruited from one neonatal unit in the United Kingdom participated in semi-structured qualitative interviews using a grounded theory approach. The topic guide focused on information received about neonatal brain imaging, diagnosis and prognosis, emotional impact and support. RESULTS: Parents expressed different information needs influenced by their history, expectations, coping strategies and experiences. Most felt they initially were passive recipients of information and attempted to gain control of the information flow. Nurses were the main providers...
Abstract—NICU is an environment that has many challenges in information receiving and understanding....
Frequent and sensitive communication from neonatal staff is important to alleviate parental stress a...
BACKGROUND: In neonatology, parents play a central role as guarantors of the new-born's autonomy. No...
Aim To explore parental information and communication needs during their baby's care in the neonatal...
Objective: To explore communication and interaction between parents and clinicians following neonata...
AIM: To explore communication between parents and clinicians following neonatal ultrasound and magne...
Download PDFPDF Health services research Research Qualitative study of the clinician–parent inter...
Objective: To explore parents’ needs and perceived gaps concerning communication with healthcare pro...
Place: FranceThis literature review focuses on the neonatal context. It provides an update of knowle...
Purpose: To identify the process by which parents of premature infants seek information, the kinds o...
We aimed to identify the principal components during neonatal care regarding parents’ views of the i...
Objective: To analyse stress in parents whose infants with very low birth weight have just concluded...
Previous research exploring nurse-parent communication within neonatology has provided conflicting i...
Background: Parents of infants hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) find themselv...
Objectives To understand the experiences of parents of infants who required surgery early in life. T...
Abstract—NICU is an environment that has many challenges in information receiving and understanding....
Frequent and sensitive communication from neonatal staff is important to alleviate parental stress a...
BACKGROUND: In neonatology, parents play a central role as guarantors of the new-born's autonomy. No...
Aim To explore parental information and communication needs during their baby's care in the neonatal...
Objective: To explore communication and interaction between parents and clinicians following neonata...
AIM: To explore communication between parents and clinicians following neonatal ultrasound and magne...
Download PDFPDF Health services research Research Qualitative study of the clinician–parent inter...
Objective: To explore parents’ needs and perceived gaps concerning communication with healthcare pro...
Place: FranceThis literature review focuses on the neonatal context. It provides an update of knowle...
Purpose: To identify the process by which parents of premature infants seek information, the kinds o...
We aimed to identify the principal components during neonatal care regarding parents’ views of the i...
Objective: To analyse stress in parents whose infants with very low birth weight have just concluded...
Previous research exploring nurse-parent communication within neonatology has provided conflicting i...
Background: Parents of infants hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) find themselv...
Objectives To understand the experiences of parents of infants who required surgery early in life. T...
Abstract—NICU is an environment that has many challenges in information receiving and understanding....
Frequent and sensitive communication from neonatal staff is important to alleviate parental stress a...
BACKGROUND: In neonatology, parents play a central role as guarantors of the new-born's autonomy. No...