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Improving Staff Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Providing Psychosocial Support to NICU Parents Through an Online Education Course

机译:通过在线教育课程,提高员工知识和态度向NICU父母提供心理社会支持

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Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Background: Provider–parent communication is a critical determinant of how neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) parents cope, yet staff feel inadequately trained in communication techniques; many parents are not satisfied with the support they receive from hospital providers. Purpose: This study evaluated whether NICU staff would demonstrate improved knowledge and attitudes about providing psychosocial support to parents after taking an online course. Methods: After providing demographic information, staff at 2 NICUs took a 33-item survey both before and after taking a 7-module online course “Caring for Babies and Their Families,” and again at 6-month follow-up. Scores (means ± standard deviation) from all time periods were compared and effect sizes calculated for each of the course modules. Results: NICU staff participants (n = 114) included nurses (88%), social workers (7%), physicians (4%), and occupational therapists (1%). NICU staff showed significant improvement in both knowledge and attitudes in all modules after taking the course, and improvements in all module subscores remained significant at the 6-month follow-up mark. Night staff and staff with less experience had lower pretest scores on several items, which improved on posttest. Implications for Practice: This course, developed by an interprofessional group that included graduate NICU parents, was highly effective in improving staff knowledge and attitudes regarding the provision of psychosocial support to NICU parents, and in eliminating differences related to shift worked and duration of work experience in the NICU. Implications for Research: Future research should evaluate course efficacy across NICU disciplines beyond nursing, impact on staff performance, and whether parent satisfaction with care is improved.
机译:文本中提供了补充数字内容。背景:提供者 - 父沟通是新生儿重症监护父母如何应对的关键决定因素,但员工在通信技术中感受不足;许多父母对来自医院提供者的支持不满意。目的:本研究评估Nicu员工是否会展示在在线课程之后向父母提供心理社会支持的改进知识和态度。方法:在提供人口统计信息后,尼古斯的工作人员在为期7个模块的在线课程之前和后,在6个月的随访中举行了一份7个模块的在线课程。比较来自所有时间段的分数(平均值±标准偏差),并为每个课程模块计算的效果大小。结果:Nicu员工参与者(n = 114)包括护士(88%),社会工作者(7%),医生(4%)和职业治疗师(1%)。 Nicu工作人员对所有模块的知识和态度都表现出显着改善,并且在课程后,所有模块的改进在6个月的后续标记中仍然很大。夜间员工和较少经验的工作人员在几种项目上预测得分较低,这在后面改善。对实践的影响:本课程由包括毕业生葛粉父母毕业的竞争群体制定,在改善对尼古尔父母的心理社会支持方面提高员工知识和态度,以及消除与转变工作和工作经验期限相关的差异在尼古尔。对研究的影响:未来的研究应评估尼古卢学科的课程疗效,超越护理,对员工绩效的影响,以及是否有护理的父母满意度得到改善。

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