Evaluation of a complex couplet care intervention in a neonatal intensive care unit : A mixed methods study protocol




Bjerregaard, Michella; Axelin, Anna; Malchau Carlsen, Emma Louise; Birk, Hans Okkels; Poulsen, Ingrid; Palisz, Patrick; Kallemose, Thomas; Brødsgaard, Anne

PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons Inc

kiina

2024

 Pediatric Investigation

Pediatric Investigation

8

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2574-2272

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1002/ped4.12420

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ped4.12420

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/387380623



Background: Families with an infant in need of intensive care most often experience a harmful separation after birth. This is due to a division of medical specialties into neonatal care and maternal care. Therefore, a couplet care intervention is implemented for mother-infant dyads in a neonatal intensive care unit. This study protocol provides a comprehensive evaluation of the intervention. The aim is to evaluate the effect and implementation of a complex couplet care intervention to promote zero separation between mother and infant.

Methods: The couplet care intervention is a family-centered model of care, where treatment-requiring mother-infant dyads will be admitted together and receive couplet care by neonatal nurses. The study adheres to the framework of the Medical Research Council and will use a mixed methods embedded design comprising a quasi-experimental trial and a qualitative process evaluation. Finally, a health economic evaluation will be conducted to assess the cost-effectiveness of this complex couplet care intervention.

Discussion: Separation of mother-infant dyads after birth has an adverse impact on family health and well-being. This study protocol evaluates a complex couplet care intervention. With this study, a first step is taken to help bridge the gap between current practices and a new care model to prevent the separation of mothers and their infants.


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