| Literature DB >> 33246430 |
Karen M Benzies1,2, Khalid Aziz3,4, Vibhuti Shah5, Peter Faris6,7, Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai8, Jeanne Scotland9, Jill Larocque4, Kelly J Mrklas10, Christopher Naugler6, H Thomas Stelfox6, Radha Chari3, Amuchou Singh Soraisham6, Albert Richard Akierman6, Ernest Phillipos3,4, Harish Amin6, Jeffrey S Hoch11,12, Pilar Zanoni13, Jana Kurilova13, Abhay Lodha6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parents of infants in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are often unintentionally marginalized in pursuit of optimal clinical care. Family Integrated Care (FICare) was developed to support families as part of their infants' care team in level III NICUs. We adapted the model for level II NICUs in Alberta, Canada, and evaluated whether the new Alberta FICare™ model decreased hospital length of stay (LOS) in preterm infants without concomitant increases in readmissions and emergency department visits.Entities:
Keywords: Bundled model of care; Family centered care; Family integrated care; Health services research; Length of stay; Neonatal intensive care unit; Parent education; Parent support; Preterm infant; Relational communication
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33246430 PMCID: PMC7697372 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-020-02438-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Maternal outcome measures
| Measure | Description |
|---|---|
| State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) [ | 40-item instrument that measures the presence and severity of current anxiety symptoms (State Anxiety subscale, 20 items) as well as a generalized, relatively stable tendency to be anxious (Trait Anxiety subscale, 20 items). The theoretical range of subscale scores is 20 to 80, with higher scores indicating greater anxiety. Internal consistency (0.86–0.95) and test-retest (0.73–0.86) reliabilities are high. |
| Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) [ | 10-item screening measure for postnatal depression. Total scores range from 0 to 30, with higher scores indicating greater depressive symptoms. Using a score of ≥13 as cut-off, the scale has acceptable sensitivity (0.86), specificity (0.78), and positive predictive value (73%). Internal consistency reliability is high (0.87), and the scale is sensitive to changes in severity of depressive symptoms over time. |
| Parental Stressor Scale: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (PSS:NICU) [ | 26-item scale that captures parental perceptions of stress in the NICU on 3 subscales: sights and sounds (6 items), infant behavior and appearance (13 items), and parental role alterations (7 items). A total score is calculated by averaging the responses on all items. The theoretical range of scores is 1 to 5; higher scores indicate greater overall stress. Internal consistency reliability is 0.89 for the total score. |
| Perceived Maternal Parenting Self-Efficacy (PMP S-E) tool [ | 20-item measure of parenting self-efficacy in mothers of hospitalized preterm infants. Measures maternal perceptions of their abilities across 4 subscales: care taking procedures (e.g., feeding and bathing), evoking behavior(s) (e.g., soothing the infant), reading behavior(s) or signalling (e.g., knowing when the infant is tired), and situational beliefs (e.g., believing the infant responds well to them). Total scores range from 20 to 80, with higher scores indicating greater perceived parenting self-efficacy. Internal consistency (0.91) and test-retest (0.96) reliabilities are high. |
Fig. 1CONSORT flow diagram. *One large academic site allocated to standard care had dedicated research nurses who were extremely diligent in approaching every mother to assess eligibility and recording the number of mothers missed due to a recruiter not being available or mother not being present. Thus, a larger number of mothers were assessed and excluded in the standard care group compared to the Alberta FICare™ group. Abbreviation: FICare Family Integrated Care
Infant and maternal characteristics
| Characteristic | No. | Alberta FICare™ | No. | Standard care |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singleton | 353 | 263 (74.5) | 365 | 247 (67.7) |
| Gestational age, wk | 353 | 365 | ||
| 32 | 74 (21.0) | 63 (17.3) | ||
| 33 | 101 (28.6) | 97 (26.6) | ||
| 34 | 178 (50.4) | 205 (56.2) | ||
| Sex | 353 | 365 | ||
| Male | 190 (53.8) | 195 (53.4) | ||
| Female | 163 (46.2) | 170 (46.6) | ||
| Birthweight, g, mean (SD) | 353 | 2163 (395) | 365 | 2120 (411) |
| Caesarean delivery | 353 | 173 (49.0) | 365 | 181 (49.6) |
| Apgar score < 7 at 1 min | 351 | 78 (22.2) | 364 | 110 (30.2) |
| Apgar score < 7 at 5 min | 351 | 31 (8.8) | 364 | 25 (6.9) |
| Infant of a mother with diabetes | 341 | 57 (16.7) | 359 | 61 (17.0) |
| Respiratory diagnosesa | 353 | 217 (61.5) | 356 | 225 (63.2) |
| Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia | 353 | 294 (83.3) | 364 | 270 (74.2) |
| Hypoglycemia | 351 | 110 (31.3) | 346 | 102 (29.5) |
| TPN required | 352 | 154 (43.8) | 358 | 179 (50.0) |
| IV fluids required | 351 | 192 (54.7) | 356 | 170 (47.8) |
| Age, y, mean (SD) | 303 | 30.7 (5.7) | 295 | 31.3 (5.3) |
| Marital status | 303 | 301 | ||
| Married or cohabiting | 285 (94.1) | 276 (91.7) | ||
| Single | 15 (5.0) | 21 (7.0) | ||
| Prefer not to answer/don’t know | 3 (1.0) | 4 (1.3) | ||
| Education | 302 | 300 | ||
| High school diploma or less | 72 (23.8) | 58 (19.3) | ||
| Postsecondary certificate/diploma | 75 (24.8) | 77 (25.7) | ||
| College/university degree | 155 (51.3) | 165 (55.0) | ||
| Employment | 302 | 300 | ||
| Employed/maternity leave | 221 (73.2) | 220 (73.3) | ||
| Homemaker/not in the labor force | 50 (16.6) | 48 (16.0) | ||
| Unemployed | 7 (2.3) | 7 (2.3) | ||
| Other | 20 (6.6) | 20 (6.7) | ||
| Prefer not to answer/don’t know | 4 (1.3) | 5 (1.7) | ||
| Annual family income | 302 | 300 | ||
| < $40,000 | 18 (6.0) | 27 (9.0) | ||
| $40,000 to $79,999 | 55 (18.2) | 68 (22.7) | ||
| ≥ $80,000 | 178 (58.9) | 157 (52.3) | ||
| Prefer not to answer/don’t know | 51 (16.9) | 48 (16.0) | ||
| Race/ethnicity | 299 | 297 | ||
| Caucasian | 222 (74.2) | 184 (62.0) | ||
| Indigenous | 22 (7.4) | 22 (7.4) | ||
| Asian (East, South, or Southeast) | 35 (11.7) | 50 (16.8) | ||
| Black | 7 (2.3) | 17 (5.7) | ||
| Otherb | 13 (4.3) | 24 (8.1) | ||
| Born in Canada | 301 | 243 (80.7) | 299 | 215 (71.9) |
Data are presented as n (%) unless otherwise indicated. No. varies due to missing data
Abbreviations: FICare Family Integrated Care, TPN total parenteral nutrition, IV intravenous
a Includes apnea, transient tachypnea of the newborn, and respiratory distress syndrome
b Includes Latin American, Middle Eastern, and Mixed
Infant outcomes
| Outcome | Alberta FICare™ ( | Standard care ( | Effect | Permutation test | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Length of stay, days | |||||
| Unadjusted | 17.62 (15.23, 20.01) | 19.58 (17.23, 21.94) | −1.96 (−5.32, 1.40) | .22 | .28 |
| Adjusted for site geographic area | 18.06 (16.55, 19.58) | 20.47 (18.98, 21.96) | −2.40 (− 4.53, − 0.28) | .03 | .13 |
| Adjusted for site geographic area/ infant risk factors | 17.62 (16.27, 18.96) | 20.16 (18.83, 21.50) | −2.55 (− 4.44, − 0.66) | .02 | .05 |
| Hospital readmission to 2 months CA | 22 (6.2) | 24 (6.6) | 0.94 (0.52, 1.72) | .85 | – |
| Emergency department visit to 2 months CA | 83 (23.5) | 93 (25.5) | 0.90 (0.64, 1.26) | .54 | – |
| Feeding at dischargea | |||||
| Breastmilk only | 217 (70.0) | 175 (66.8) | – | .57 | – |
| Combination | 78 (25.2) | 76 (29.0) | |||
| Formula only | 15 (4.8) | 11 (4.2) | |||
Abbreviations: FICare Family Integrated Care, CA corrected age
a n = 310 for Alberta FICare group and n = 262 for standard care group due to missing data
Fig. 2Forest plot of unadjusted and risk-adjusted mean infant LOS for each site. Horizontal lines represent 95% confidence intervals. Grey bars indicate regional sites. The risk-adjusted model included gestational age in weeks, birth weight, delivery mode, neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, total parenteral nutrition, and site geographic area. Abbreviations: FICare Family Integrated Care, LOS length of stay
Maternal outcomes
| Baseline | Discharge | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Outcome measure | Alberta FICare™ Mean ( | Standard care Mean ( | Alberta FICare™ Mean ( | Standard care Mean ( | Model adjustment | Mean difference at discharge (95% CI) | |
| STAI–Traita | 35.43 (9.36) | 34.85 (8.91) | – | – | – | – | |
| STAI–Statea | 38.24 (12.01) | 37.22 (11.36) | 31.26 (10.00) | 32.62 (9.94) | None | −1.80 (−4.74, 1.13) | .20 |
| Geographic area | −1.61 (−4.36, 1.13) | .21 | |||||
| Geographic area and infant risk factors | −1.43 (−4.23, 1.36) | .27 | |||||
| EPDSb | 7.85 (4.76) | 8.01 (4.87) | 6.20 (4.34) | 7.03 (4.62) | None | −0.75 (−1.80, 0.30) | .14 |
| Geographic area | −0.70 (−1.75, 0.36) | .17 | |||||
| Geographic area and infant risk factors | −0.61 (−1.66, 0.45) | .22 | |||||
| PSS:NICUc | 2.59 (0.80) | 2.61 (0.82) | 2.43 (0.84) | 2.57 (0.85) | None | −0.13 (− 0.28, 0.02) | .09 |
| Geographic area | −0.12 (− 0.27, 0.03) | .10 | |||||
| Geographic area and infant risk factors | −0.13 (− 0.29, 0.04) | .11 | |||||
| PMP S-Ed | 62.76 (10.71) | 63.53 (10.66) | 73.64 (6.25) | 72.35 (6.64) | None | 1.45 (−0.81, 3.71) | .16 |
| Geographic area | 1.11 (−0.46, 2.68) | .14 | |||||
| Geographic area and infant risk factors | 0.96 (−0.57, 2.50) | .19 |
All models included admission scores as covariates. The models for state anxiety also controlled for trait anxiety, which was measured only at admission
Abbreviations: FICare Family Integrated Care, STAI State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, EPDS Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, PSS:NICU Parental Stressor Scale: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, PMP S-E Perceived Maternal Parenting Self-Efficacy
a n = 267 for Alberta FICare™ group and n = 215 for standard care group
b n = 268 for Alberta FICare™ group and n = 215 for standard care group
c n = 268 for Alberta FICare™ group and n = 217 for standard care group
d n = 266 for Alberta FICare™ group and n = 217 for standard care group