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Observational study showed that using video consultations was a viable way of delivering an early discharge programme for preterm infants.

Authors :
Gustavsen, Linn Jahren
Le Marechal, Flore
Tandberg, Bente Silnes
Source :
Acta Paediatrica. Jul2024, Vol. 113 Issue 7, p1524-1530. 7p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate an early discharge programme with video consultations for preterm infants. Methods: A homecare programme for preterm infants was developed. Prospective data on readmissions, length of stay, growth, breastfeeding rates, and parent self‐reports about satisfaction were collected from April 2021 to August 2023. Additionally, retrospective data were collected from the Norwegian Neonatal Network Central Database from 2020. Results: Preterm infants, 72 and parents, 128 were included. The infants were discharged from the hospital at a median of 35 + 6 (34 + 0–42 + 4) weeks postmenstrual age. The median length of stay in the program was 18 days (3–37). There were four readmissions. The Z‐score of infant weight slightly increased during the follow up, with a mean of 0.16. By discharge, 75% of the infants were exclusively breastfed. Growth and breastfeeding rates were in line with retrospective data (85 infants). The response rate of the parents to the survey was 61 (52%). Overall, the parents (n = 54) were highly satisfied (96%). The video consultations contributed to ensuring parents to feel safe in caring for their infant at home. Conclusion: Follow up by video consultations is a viable healthcare service for preterm infants, the infants' growth is sufficient, breastfeeding rates are maintained, and parents feel safe and satisfied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08035253
Volume :
113
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Acta Paediatrica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177799015
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/apa.17250