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All these people saved her life, but she needs me too: Understanding and responding to parental mental health in the NICU

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JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY
Volume 42, Issue 11, Pages 1496-1503

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41372-022-01426-1

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  1. AHRQ [K12HS026370]

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This study explored the mental health needs of parents of infants in a NICU, finding that information and mental health needs change over time, staff-parent relationships can buffer trauma and distress, and lack of continuity of care impacts response to mental health concerns. The NICU has a critical role in addressing parental mental health. Mental health support should be embedded and tailored to the NICU trajectory, with special attention to the discharge transition, parents living in rural areas, and non-English-speaking parents. Research should address structural factors that may impact mental health such as integration of holistic services, language barriers, and staff capacity.
Objective To explore the mental health needs of parents of infants in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), as well as barriers and solutions to meeting these needs. Design Qualitative interviews conducted with parents and staff (n = 15) from a level IV NICU in the Northwestern United States. Thematic analysis completed using an inductive approach, at a semantic level. Results (1) Information and mental health needs change over time, (2) Staff-parent relationships buffer trauma and distress, (3) Lack of continuity of care impacts response to mental health concerns, (4) NICU has a critical role in addressing parental mental health. Conclusion Mental health support should be embedded and tailored to the NICU trajectory, with special attention to the discharge transition, parents living in rural areas, and non-English-speaking parents. Research should address structural factors that may impact mental health such as integration of wholistic services, language barriers, and staff capacity.

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