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Impact of Serial Bedside Video Calls on Stress Level in Parents of Infants Admitted to NICU
Sponsor: Cook County Health
Summary
The goal of this randomized prospective interventional study is to determine if serial bedside video calls w/audio feature to NICU parents in addition to the routine phone and/or bedside updates can reduce parental stress level. The main question it aims to answer is if the impact of audio-visual calls to nicu parents can improve parent-infant relationship in the form of reduced parental anxiety/stress level. Participants will be parents of infants admitted to NICU for more than seven (7) days. Parents in Group A will receive serial video call communication, 2-3 days a week in addition to the daily phone and/or bedside updates. Parents in Group B will receive daily phone and/or bedside updates per our NICU routine. Parents will complete a series of questionnaires (PSS-NICU, STAI Y-1 \& 2 and MSPSS) at 3 designated periods during an 8-week time frame. Researchers will compare Group A (intervention group) and Group B (control group) to see if there is any difference in the stress levels in relation to the intervention (serial video calls) at the end of the study time frame.
Official title: Impact of Serial Bedside Video Call Communication on Stress Level in Parents of Infants Admitted to NICU.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
7 Days - 60 Days
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
70
Start Date
2024-06-01
Completion Date
2025-05
Last Updated
2024-07-24
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Serial bedside video call communication
Bedside video call with audio features, given to NICU parent/guardian 2-3 days a week for an 8-week period or till infant is discharged, whichever comes first.
Locations (1)
John H. Stroger Hospital of Cook County
Chicago, Illinois, United States