Parents’ views on preparation to care for extremely premature infants at home.

Petty, Julia, Whiting, Lisa, Green, Janet and Fowler, Cathrine (2018) Parents’ views on preparation to care for extremely premature infants at home. Nursing Children & Young People, 30 (4). pp. 22-27. ISSN 2046-2336
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Aim: To gain insight into the post-discharge experiences of parents in relation to the adequacy of preparation for caring for their extremely premature infant at home. Method: A narrative approach was drawn on to facilitate data collection, via face-to-face semi-structured interviews, with fourteen parents of extremely premature infants. Findings: Constant comparative analysis was employed to allow the emergence of five key research themes: Emotional and mental health of parents; uncertain outcomes; on-going health needs of the baby; education needs of health professionals; parental support and preparation for transition home. Conclusion: Parental experience of being discharged home with a premature baby can be emotionally challenging necessitating a range of support mechanisms to assist them to cope with this period of transition.


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