The goal of this observational study is to learn the impact of race, ethnicity, and language matched peer support groups on parental stress, anxiety, and sense of belonging for families who have or have had an infant hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The main questions aim to answer: Do race, ethnicity, and language matched peer support groups decrease parental stress and anxiety and improve sense of belonging of parents while their baby is hospitalized in the NICU? And, are there any changes that should be made to the format of the peer support group sessions? Participants will be invited to attend a peer support group that is matched for race, ethnicity, and language. Participants will have the option of filling out a survey on stress, anxiety, and sense of belonging before and after the peer group session. Additionally, participants will have the option of filling out a satisfaction survey after the peer group session.
The study will be observational research wherein participants who want to attend a peer support group, will have the option of filling out surveys before and after peer support group attendance. Surveys are voluntary and the only way of assessing the behavioral outcome (impact on parental stress, anxiety, and sense of belonging); families can attend the peer support groups even if the family member does not want to participate in the survey.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
This prospective observational cohort study will be assessing parental stress, anxiety, and sense of belonging before and after participant attendance at the culturally concordant peer group session.
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon, United States
Parental stress
The degree of parental stress in the NICU will be assessed using the Parental Stressor Scale: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit validated tool. The minimum and maximum values are 26 and 130 respectively, with higher scores indicating higher parental stress.
Time frame: 1 week prior to 2 days after peer group session
Parental sense of belonging
Sense of belonging will be assessed with three non-validated questions about community and within NICU sense of belonging questions. The scoring system is a 5-point Likert scale with an option for "Not Applicable". The minimum and maximum score are 3 and 15 respectively, with higher scores indicating greater sense of belonging.
Time frame: 2 days after peer group session
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