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Care Outcomes in Preterm Infants Following the Implementation of Family-centered Interventions

Recruiting
Conditions
Prematurity
Registration Number
NCT05765136
Lead Sponsor
University of Turku
Brief Summary

The proposed study evaluates the effects of two family-centered interventions on the length of stay and outpatient visits and growth of preterm infants.The interventions are 1) the Close Collaboration with Parents training for the staff and 2) moving from traditional neonatal intensive care unit architecture to single-family room architecture.

Detailed Description

The Close Collaboration with Parents training targeted to the health care team of neonatal intensive care units to facilitate parental involvement in infant care and to support parenting. The training program involves a structured education process, where trained mentors educate staff in neonatal units. The duration of the training program is 18 months per unit. The training program has been implemented in eleven neonatal units in Finland since 2009; another 12 units haver not gone through the training.

The other intervention, single-family room architecture, provides facilities for parents to stay in the room of their infant throughout there 24 hour day. This intervention has been carried out in four neonatal units in Finland since 2014; in one by restructuring the existing unit, and in three by building a new unit/hospital.

In this study, the investigators are going to use national, population-based registers (the Medical Birth Register, the small Preterm Infant Register and the Hospital Discharge Register) governed by the Finnish National Institute for Health and Welfare. These registers have been widely used for observational studies, and contain data on all newborn infants in the country.

There are currently 23 neonatal units in Finland. Three units have undergone both interventions, nine units have undergone one intervention, and 12 units have undergone neither. Preterm infants (born before 35 gestational weeks) discharged from any unit will be divided into those who have been cared for all, part or no time in a hospital with an intervention, separately for each intervention. The outcome measures of interest will be related to health care utilization such as the length of stay and unscheduled outpatient visits, and to clinical outcomes such as postnatal growth parameters.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30000
Inclusion Criteria
  • Preterm infants (gestational age <35 weeks) born in Finland between 2006 and 2020
Exclusion Criteria
  • Missing data on key variables (gestational age, place of birth, length of stay)

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Length of stayImmediately after discharge

The length in days on the initial hospitalization following preterm birth

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
WeightImmediately after discharge

Kilograms

Gestational age at dischargeImmediately after discharge

The corrected gestational age of the infant at final discharge from neonatal care

LengthImmediately after discharge

Centimeters

Postnatal emergency visitsWithin the first year of life (corrected gestational age) after discharge home

Amount of unplanned emergency outpatient visits after discharge from initial hospitalization

Head circumferenceImmediately after discharge

Centimeters

Postnatal emergency hospitalizationsWithin the first year of life (corrected gestational age) after discharge home

Duration of unplanned emergency outpatient hospitalizations after discharge from initial hospitalization

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Turku

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Turku, Finland

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