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新生儿护士对促进和阻碍早产儿与其父母早期沟通因素的理解:一项叙事探究研究。

Neonatal Nurses' Understanding of the Factors That Enhance and Hinder Early Communication Between Preterm Infants and Their Parents: A Narrative Inquiry Study.

作者信息

Petty Julia, Whiting Lisa, Harding Celia

机构信息

School of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, England, UK.

Division of Language and Communication Science, St. Georges & City University of London, London, England, UK.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2025 Jul-Aug;60(4):e70093. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.70093.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Infants born preterm are at high risk of facing difficulties with acquiring speech, language and communication skills. Research on the direct benefits of parent-infant communication in neonatal units is limited. This study recognises that although neonatal nurses regard early communication as important, there is scope to develop a wider range of resources to help support professionals' understanding of the importance of communication in neonatal care.

AIM

To explore neonatal nurses' understanding of factors that can enable or hinder early communication and interaction between preterm infants and parents within a neonatal unit setting.

METHODS AND PROCEDURES

This study employed a narrative inquiry approach with nine neonatal nurses, selected through purposive sampling. Narrative interviews investigated nurses' views and understanding of the enablers and challenges to communication in this patient group, along with their role in enhancing early communication between infants and parents. Data reporting was undertaken using the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Studies (COREQ), aligning with Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency of Health Research (EQUATOR) framework.

OUTCOMES AND RESULTS

Narrative analysis revealed the following four themes: the importance of education and experience in neonatal care; supporting parents of infants receiving neonatal care; encouraging communication strategies; the impact of limiting parental presence and wearing facemasks.

CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

Neonatal nurses commented that using early communication strategies with infants and supporting parents to learn how to communicate directly with their infant is essential. However, none were able to fully describe the key components of early communication from a linguistic perspective, nor give specific examples beyond skin-to-skin care, bonding, reading infant cues and hearing familial voices during conversation and reading. Although these are very important antecedent skills that provide a framework for developing communication, they are not always a direct means to enhance language development specifically. As preterm infants are at high risk of altered language and communication development, a real need exists for neonatal nurses to develop linguistically rooted methods to support communication for parents and their infants, in conjunction with allied healthcare professionals such as speech and language therapists. This support can enable the development of positive communication, enriched and extended after leaving the neonatal unit.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on the subject Encouraging and supporting parents to learn to develop early communication and interaction skills with their preterm infants, when experiencing neonatal care, is recognised as being important; previous research has clearly identified these infants as being at high risk of speech, language and communication difficulties. These complications, if they arise, are known to impact future outcomes, including educational achievements along with social and friendship skills. Neonatal nurses in conjunction with key allied healthcare professionals such as speech and language therapists are in a prime position to support parents in this vital area of care. What this paper adds to existing knowledge Our study highlights that although neonatal nurses regard early communication as an important part of their role, it identifies a need for them to be further informed and educated about the specifics of early communication, the associated risks and the potential impact on language that poor, unenriched communication environments can lead to. Importantly, although some studies have investigated aspects of early preterm infant-parent interaction, there is still a need for further in-depth investigation into early parent communication confidence and skills, particularly in relation to supporting linguistic development by neonatal nurses and allied healthcare professionals, including speech and language therapists. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Collaboration between neonatal nurses and other professionals, in particular speech and language therapists, is essential so that preterm infants and their families can experience language-rich learning environments within a neonatal unit; parents can then be supported to use tailored strategies to enable positive language experiences when discharged home. Speech and language therapists working with neonatal nurses can substantially enhance the quality of infant-parent interactions in neonatal environments through direct modelling, education and the creation of resources for both families and neonatal staff, which includes accurate information related to a linguistic framework, on which future work will focus and investigate further.

摘要

背景

早产婴儿在获得言语、语言和沟通技能方面面临很高风险。关于新生儿病房中母婴沟通直接益处的研究有限。本研究认识到,尽管新生儿护士认为早期沟通很重要,但仍有空间开发更广泛的资源,以帮助专业人员更好地理解沟通在新生儿护理中的重要性。

目的

探讨新生儿护士对新生儿病房环境中早产婴儿与父母之间早期沟通与互动促进因素和阻碍因素的理解。

方法与步骤

本研究采用叙事探究法,通过目的抽样选取了9名新生儿护士。叙事访谈调查了护士对该患者群体沟通促进因素和挑战的看法与理解,以及他们在加强婴儿与父母早期沟通中的作用。数据报告采用《定性研究报告统一标准》(COREQ),符合《提高健康研究质量和透明度》(EQUATOR)框架。

结果

叙事分析揭示了以下四个主题:新生儿护理中教育和经验的重要性;支持接受新生儿护理婴儿的父母;鼓励沟通策略;限制父母陪伴和佩戴口罩的影响。

结论与启示

新生儿护士表示,对婴儿采用早期沟通策略并支持父母学习如何直接与婴儿沟通至关重要。然而,没有人能够从语言学角度全面描述早期沟通的关键要素,除了肌肤接触护理、情感联结、解读婴儿线索以及在交谈和阅读时聆听家人声音之外,也没有人能给出具体例子。尽管这些都是非常重要的前期技能,为发展沟通提供了框架,但它们并不总是专门促进语言发展的直接手段。由于早产婴儿在语言和沟通发展方面存在改变的高风险,新生儿护士迫切需要与言语和语言治疗师等联合医疗保健专业人员一起,开发基于语言学的方法来支持父母与婴儿的沟通。这种支持能够促进积极沟通的发展,并在离开新生儿病房后得到丰富和扩展。

本文补充内容

关于该主题已知的信息 鼓励并支持父母在新生儿护理期间学习与早产婴儿发展早期沟通和互动技能被认为很重要;先前的研究已明确指出这些婴儿存在言语、语言和沟通困难的高风险。如果出现这些并发症,已知会影响未来的结果,包括教育成就以及社交和交友技能。新生儿护士与言语和语言治疗师等关键联合医疗保健专业人员在支持父母这一重要护理领域方面处于有利地位。本文对现有知识的补充 我们的研究强调,尽管新生儿护士认为早期沟通是其职责的重要组成部分,但研究发现他们需要进一步了解早期沟通的具体情况、相关风险以及不良、缺乏丰富性的沟通环境可能对语言产生的潜在影响。重要的是,尽管一些研究调查了早产婴儿与父母早期互动的各个方面,但仍需要进一步深入研究父母早期沟通的信心和技能,特别是关于新生儿护士和包括言语和语言治疗师在内的联合医疗保健专业人员如何支持语言发展。这项工作的潜在或实际临床意义是什么?新生儿护士与其他专业人员,特别是言语和语言治疗师之间的合作至关重要,这样早产婴儿及其家庭才能在新生儿病房中体验丰富语言的学习环境;然后可以支持父母使用量身定制的策略,以便在出院回家后获得积极的语言体验。言语和语言治疗师与新生儿护士合作,可以通过直接示范、教育以及为家庭和新生儿工作人员创建资源,包括与语言框架相关的准确信息,大幅提高新生儿环境中婴儿与父母互动的质量,未来的工作将围绕此重点展开并进一步研究。

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