首页> 外文期刊>Pilot and Feasibility Studies >Rethinking Strategies for Positive Newborn Screening Result (NBS+) Delivery (ReSPoND): a process evaluation of co-designing interventions to minimise impact on parental emotional well-being and stress
【24h】

Rethinking Strategies for Positive Newborn Screening Result (NBS+) Delivery (ReSPoND): a process evaluation of co-designing interventions to minimise impact on parental emotional well-being and stress

机译:新生儿筛查结果阳性(NBS +)分娩(ReSPoND)的重新思考策略:共同设计干预措施的过程评估,以最大程度地降低对父母情绪健康和压力的影响

获取原文
           

摘要

BackgroundNewborn blood spot (NBS) screening seeks to prevent ill health, disability and death through early diagnosis and effective intervention. Each year, around 10,000 parents of babies born in England are given a positive NBS result indicating their child may be affected or carriers of one of the nine conditions currently screened for. Despite guidance, these results are inconsistently delivered to parents across geographical regions. There is evidence that many parents are dissatisfied with how NBS results are communicated to them and that poor communication practices can lead to various negative sequelae. The purpose of this study is to co-design, implement and undertake a process evaluation of new, co-designed interventions to improve delivery of initial positive NBS results to parents.MethodsThis mixed-methods study will use four phases with defined outputs. Family Systems Theory will form the theoretical basis for the study. The principles and methods of experience-based co-design will underpin intervention development. Normalisation Process Theory will underpin the process evaluation of the interventions co-designed to improve the delivery of positive NBS results to parents. An economic analysis will determine resource use and costs of current practice and of implementing the new co-designed interventions. The nominal group technique will be used to inform the selection of suitable outcome measures for a future evaluation study.DiscussionThe main output of the proposed study will be co-designed interventions for initial communication of positive NBS results to parents ready to be evaluated in a definitive evaluation study.The interventions, co-designed with parents, will help to minimise potential negative sequelae associated with poor communication practices by considering parental and staff experiences as well as healthcare challenges such as finite resources. In addition, information about indicative costs associated with different communication strategies will be determined.It is anticipated it may also be possible to extrapolate principles of good communication practices from the present study for the delivery of bad news to parents for children newly diagnosed with other conditions including cancer and other chronic conditions such as diabetes or epilepsy.
机译:背景新生儿血斑(NBS)筛查旨在通过早期诊断和有效干预来预防健康不良,残疾和死亡。每年,大约有10,000名在英格兰出生的婴儿的父母得到NBS阳性结果,表明他们的孩子可能受到影响,或者是目前正在筛查的九种疾病之一的携带者。尽管有指导,但这些结果并不一致地提供给各个地理区域的父母。有证据表明,许多父母对如何将NBS结果传达给他们感到不满意,不良的交流做法可能导致各种负面后遗症。这项研究的目的是共同设计,实施和进行新的,共同设计的干预措施的过程评估,以改善向父母提供初始NBS阳性结果的方法。该混合方法研究将使用四个阶段,确定输出。家庭系统理论将构成研究的理论基础。基于经验的协同设计的原理和方法将为干预发展提供基础。标准化过程理论将为共同设计的干预措施的过程评估提供基础,这些干预措施旨在改善向父母提供阳性NBS结果的过程。一项经济分析将确定当前实践以及实施新的共同设计干预措施的资源使用和成本。名义组技术将用于为将来的评估研究选择合适的结果测量方法。与父母共同设计的干预措施将通过考虑父母和员工的经历以及有限的资源等医疗保健挑战,帮助最大程度地减少与不良沟通习惯相关的潜在负面后遗症。此外,还将确定有关与不同沟通策略相关的指示性费用的信息,预计也有可能从本研究中推断良好沟通实践的原则,以便为刚被诊断为其他情况的儿童向父母传递坏消息包括癌症和其他慢性病,例如糖尿病或癫痫病。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号