| Literature DB >> 26423852 |
Charles W Yoxall1, Susan Ayers2, Alexandra Sawyer2, Sophia Bertullies2, Margaret Thomas1, Andrew D Weeks3, Lelia Duley4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to assess clinicians' views and experiences of providing immediate neonatal care at birth beside the mother, and of using a mobile trolley designed to facilitate this bedside care.Entities:
Keywords: NEONATOLOGY; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26423852 PMCID: PMC4593146 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Characteristics of clinicians interviewed
| N=20 (%) | |
|---|---|
| Professional role | |
| Advanced neonatal practitioner | 10 (50) |
| Consultant obstetrician | 1 (5) |
| Consultant neonatologist | 2 (10) |
| Neonatal nurse | 1 (5) |
| Senior house officer: paediatrics | 4 (20) |
| Midwife | 1 (5) |
| Senior registrar: paediatrics | 1 (5) |
| Role in providing neonatal care at birth | |
| Observed | 2 (10) |
| Participated | 18 (90) |
| Trolley experience* | |
| Used once | 9 (50) |
| Used more than once | 9 (50) |
*Owing to missing data, n=18.
Overall evaluation of trolley given by clinicians (N=18)
| Positive evaluation | Mixed/conditionally positive evaluation | Negative evaluation |
|---|---|---|
| 5/10 ANNPs | 4/10 ANNPs | 1/10 ANNP |
| 2/2 Consultant neonatologists | 3/4 SHOs | |
| 1/1 Neonatal nurse | 1/1 Midwife | |
| 1/1 Consultant obstetrician |
18/20 Clinicians gave an overall evaluation of the trolley. One Paediatric Senior Registrar was also interviewed but did not give an overall evaluation.
ANNP, advanced neonatal practitioner; SHOs, senior house officers.
Themes, subthemes and sample quotes from the 20 interviews with clinicians
| Theme/subtheme | Sample quotes | Number of interviews themes/subthemes mentioned in |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Parents’ involvement | ||
| Contact and involvement | “[…] if it is on that trolley, by the bed, they can at least see what is being done for the baby and what is going on.” ( | 18 |
| Positive emotions for parents | “So for that I think it's perfect, because mum actually did say that she like the fact that she could see the baby and touch the baby.” ( | 8 |
| Staff communication | “I found the big positive was that you weren't far away in a corner and so you immediately started to talk to the parents about the baby.” ( | 8 |
| 2. Reservations about neonatal care at birth beside the mother | ||
| Impact on clinicians | “It doesn't bother me in the slightest.” ( | 16 |
| Impact on parents | “I guess, we sort of thought, when we left, we also discussed and said ‘well, would that be traumatic for them to see, or would it be beneficial?’ And we actually felt it would be quite traumatic for them, the fact that they had to do chest compressions, but I understand that afterwards, they didn't find it traumatic.” ( | 12 |
| 3. Practical challenges in providing neonatal care at the bedside | ||
| Cord length | “I think, again, the one in theatre when we used it was quite a short cord, so it was difficult and they couldn't do the delayed cord clamping because it just wouldn't reach.” ( | 10 |
| Caesarean section | “I think because it was a section the screen was up, so they obviously couldn't see it happening.” ( | 14 |
| 4. Comparison of the trolley with usual resuscitation equipment | “No, I suppose the reason I like the old one is because on the sides they have like the side which flip out—they're like mini shelves that you can put stuff on like different size tubes and the laryngoscope, CO2 monitor and then clearly everything is next to you and you are not relying on this new method where it is a separate box and they were handing it to you. I just felt that you are more prepared when you go there because you get everything already set up.” ( | 18 |
| 5. Training and integration of bedside care into clinical routine | ||
| Teething problems | “It's something just to get used to really rather than being a big issue. I think it's just more a case of teething problems and people on obstetrics knowing that they need to use it and where it needs to be and that kind of thing.” ( | 19 |
| Training | “I would want to be with somebody experienced using the trolley” ( | 11 |
ANNP, advanced neonatal practitioner; number, participant number; SHO, senior house officer.