The goal of this mixed methods study is to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a parent-led family integrated care program in a Level II neonatal unit. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Is it feasible to implement a parent-led Family Integrated Care (FIC) program in a Level II neonatal unit? * How acceptable is the FIC program to parents and nurses? * Can the FIC program help improve parental self-efficacy and infant outcomes?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
13
Parents will be oriented to the programme, tools provided for their own learning (pamphlets, information handouts, audio-visual resources), and a checklist of infant care topics to be completed. The primary caregiver will be asked to commit to spending one to two hours per day to attend education sessions on the topic(s) of their choice. Parents will be encouraged to provide progressively more daily care for their infants as they complete more education sessions. After each education session, parents will check off for each completed topic on their skills checklist.
KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Singapore, Singapore
Recruitment Rate
This study will examine the length of time taken to complete participant recruitment, and recruitment rates.
Time frame: Through grant period, up to 6 months
Retention Rates
This will be evaluated by examining the participants drop-out rates throughout the study. This will be used to assess the fidelity of the program.
Time frame: Up to 6 months
Completion of FIC program
This will be evaluated by examining the percentage completion of the FIC program teaching sessions by each participant. This will be used to assess the fidelity of the program.
Time frame: Through grant period, up to 6 months
Parent Experience of FIC Program
Parents will have a semi-structured interviews to have a qualitative evaluation of their experience of the FIC program. This study aims to identify any barriers and/or facilitating factors of the program.
Time frame: Through grant period, up to 6 months
Nurses' Experience of the FIC Program
Nurses will have a quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the program through a post-implementation survey and focused group discussion respectively. This study aims to identify any barriers and/or facilitators through their experience. The nurses' survey consists of 8-items, scored on a 5-point Likert scale. Nurses can score between 8 - 40, with a higher score reflecting a better experience of the FIC program.
Time frame: Up to 1 year
Parental Self-Efficacy
Parents will complete the Perceived Maternal Parenting Self-Efficacy (PMPS-E) Questionnaire pre-test and post-test to evaluate for improvements in their self-efficacy after going through the intervention. The PMPS-E Questionnaire is a 20-item questionnaire that uses a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 'Strongly Disagree' (Score = 1), 'Disagree' (Score = 2), 'Agree' (Score = 3), and 'Strongly Agree' (Score = 4). Participants can score between 20 to 80, where a higher score reflects higher self-efficacy.
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Time frame: Through grant period, up to 6 months
Frequency of Parental Visits
This study aims to evaluate whether parents in the FIC group have a higher frequency of visits, measured in number of days, compared to those in the control group.
Time frame: Through grant period, up to 6 months
Frequency of Kangaroo Care
This study aims to evaluate whether parents in the FIC group have practice kangaroo care more often, measured in number of times done, compared to those in the control group.
Time frame: Through grant period, up to 6 months
Duration of Kangaroo Care
This study aims to evaluate whether parents in the FIC group carry our kangaroo care for longer periods of time, measured in number of minutes, compared to those in the control group.
Time frame: Through grant period, up to 6 months
Frequency of Breastfeeding
This study aims to assess whether mothers in the FIC group engage in more breastfeeding, as measured by the number of feeds, compared to those in the control group.
Time frame: Through grant period, up to 6 months
Duration of Breastfeeding
This study aims to assess whether mothers in the FIC group engage in longer breastfeeding sessions, measured by the number of minutes, compared to those in the control group.
Time frame: Through grant period, up to 6 months
Length of Stay
This study aims to evaluate whether infants in the FIC group have a shorter length of stay, measured in the number of days, compared to the control group.
Time frame: Through grant period, up to 6 months]
Infants Weight Gain
This study aims to assess whether infants in the FIC Group have higher weight gain compared to infants in the control group. The infants' birth weight and weight at discharge, measured in grams, will be collected and calculated \[discharge weight (g) - birth weight (g)\] to derive the infants' weight gain (g).
Time frame: Through grant period, up to 6 months
Nasogastric Tube Retention Time
This study aims to assess whether infants in the FIC group are able to achieve full oral feeding earlier than infants in the control group. This will be evaluated using the duration of their nasogastric tube retention time, measured in the number of days.
Time frame: Through grant period, up to 6 months