Parental assessment of comfort in newborns affected by life-limiting conditions treated by a standardized neonatal comfort care program

Objective: To assess the perception of parents concerning the state of comfort maintained in their infants born with life-limiting conditions and treated by a standardized neonatal comfort care program. Study Design: Participants were parents ( n =35 families) who elected comfort care for their newb...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of perinatology 2018-02, Vol.38 (2), p.142-147
Hauptverfasser: Parravicini, E, Daho', M, Foe, G, Steinwurtzel, R, Byrne, M
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: To assess the perception of parents concerning the state of comfort maintained in their infants born with life-limiting conditions and treated by a standardized neonatal comfort care program. Study Design: Participants were parents ( n =35 families) who elected comfort care for their newborns diagnosed with life-limiting conditions. Standardized comfort measures including family/infant bonding, warmth, nutrition/hydration and pain/discomfort management were provided to all infants. Parents consented to receive a questionnaire with quantitative response options and open-ended questions. Results: Forty-two questionnaires (26 from mothers and 16 from fathers) were collected and analyzed. Most parents reported that their child was treated with respect, in a caring, peaceful and non-invasive environment. To the question ‘Do you think that overall your baby received comfort’ mode response was ‘always’. Conclusion: Parents of infants with life-limiting conditions perceive that their babies experience comfort as a result of the care provided by the standardized Neonatal Comfort Care Program.
ISSN:0743-8346
1476-5543
DOI:10.1038/jp.2017.160