Parents' Need for Support From Family and Friends During Their Preterm Infants' Hospitalisation: A Cross-National Qualitative Study
Kainiemi, Emma; Axelin, Anna; Haslund-Thomsen, Helle; Jonsdottir, Rakel Bjorg; Flacking, Renee
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082789639
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Aim
To explore the need for support from family and friends among parents of preterm infants within neonatal intensive care.
Design
A cross-national qualitative study.
Methods
In autumn 2019, 73 parents of preterm infants hospitalised in neonatal intensive care units in Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden were interviewed. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.
Results
The infant's hospitalisation created a complex context for parental support from family and friends. Social, emotional and practical support were crucial but often hindered by challenges related to the environment, timing, individual circumstances and relationships. Parents emphasised the need for family and friends to be supported in understanding the situation.
Conclusion
Encouraging the presence and involvement of family and friends, implementing adaptive unit policies and sensitivity of staff are pivotal in fostering a supportive environment.
Implications
By better understanding parents' need for support, neonatal units can further develop their practices and enhance the parental support. This can be achieved by enabling the presence and involvement of family and friends at the level the parents desire.
Impact
This study addressed a knowledge gap regarding parents' support need from family and friends during their preterm infant's hospitalisation. This study's results will offer important knowledge to develop unit practices and comprehensive support systems for parents.
Reporting Method
This study followed the relevant EQUATOR guidelines and COREQ checklist.
Patient or Public Contribution
No patient or public contribution.
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