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Research Protocol for Sleep in Families With a Preterm Infant
Tekijät: Lebel Valérie, Forest Geneviève, Gervais Christine, Chénard Josée, Hamel-Hilaréguy Paméla, Axelin Anna
Kustantaja: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Julkaisuvuosi: 2023
Journal: Nursing Research
Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimi: NURSING RESEARCH
Lehden akronyymi: NURS RES
Vuosikerta: 72
Numero: 4
Aloitussivu: 319
Lopetussivu: 325
Sivujen määrä: 7
ISSN: 0029-6562
eISSN: 1538-9847
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/NNR.0000000000000642
Verkko-osoite: https://journals.lww.com/nursingresearchonline/fulltext/2023/07000/research_protocol_for_sleep_in_families_with_a.9.aspx
Background
Specificities regarding the quality and quantity of sleep of preterm infants and their parents following discharge of the preterm infant from the hospital are not well known. Given this lack of knowledge, the links between the sleep characteristics of these parents, family functioning, and their psychological well-being are also unclear.
Objectives
The purpose of this article is to summarize the research protocol of a cross-sectional, mixed-methods, convergent design study, which aims to evaluate the sleep patterns of preterm infants and both their parents and document the associations between sleep quality, parents' psychological well-being, and family functioning during the posthospitalization period.
Methods
A convenience sample is used to recruit 30 families. For quantitative data collection, a questionnaire booklet consisting of validated questionnaires is used to measure sleep quality of each family member, parental psychological well-being, and family functioning completed by each parent. An actigraph and a sleep diary measure sleep quantity of each parent and the preterm infant. Afterward, semistructured interviews are carried out with each parent to explore their perceptions and needs concerning their infant's and their own sleep quality. For data analysis, qualitative and quantitative data are analyzed separately and then merged to allow for an integrative interpretation of the results.
Results
The research project is ongoing; 25 of 30 families have completed the data collection. Data analysis is underway.
Discussion
This research will provide a global portrait of the families' sleep 1 month after the preterm infant is discharged from the hospital, which is not well known to date. The results will help healthcare providers involved with preterm infants and their families after discharge from the hospital to increase their comprehension of the families' reality and adapt their interventions to meet these needs.