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Digital solutions to follow up on discharged new parents-A systematic literature review.
Pajalic, Zada; Rauckiene, Alona; Savosnick, Grethe; Bartels, Irena; Calleja-Agius, Jean; Saplacan, Diana; Jónsdóttir, Sigríður Sía; Asadi-Azarbaijani, Babak.
Afiliação
  • Pajalic Z; Faculty of Health Sciences, VID Specialized University, Oslo Norway.
  • Rauckiene A; Department of Health Research and Innovation Science Centre, Klaipeda University, Klaipeda Lithuania.
  • Savosnick G; Faculty of Health Sciences, VID Specialized University, Oslo Norway.
  • Bartels I; East Tallinn Central Hospital, Tallinn Estonia.
  • Calleja-Agius J; Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Malta, Valletta Malta.
  • Saplacan D; Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Oslo Norway.
  • Jónsdóttir SS; School of Health Science, University of Akureyri, Akureyri Iceland.
  • Asadi-Azarbaijani B; Faculty of Health Sciences, VID Specialized University, Oslo Norway.
PLOS Digit Health ; 2(8): e0000317, 2023 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37611020
ABSTRACT
New parents and their newborns are followed up after discharge either through home visits from midwives/nurses or using information and communication technology. This follow-up focuses on individual needs related to breastfeeding and infant feeding, practical advice on caring for babies, supporting and strengthening the new mother's knowledge and self-confidence concerning child development and parenting skills, and supporting the relationship between parents and baby. This systematic review aims to integrate available research results that describe new parents' experiences when health and care providers used telemedicine as a platform for follow-up after discharge from the childbirth department. This literature review was conducted following the PRISMA statement and was prospectively registered in PROSPERO CRD42021236912. The studies were identified through the following databases AMED, Academic, EMBASE, Google Scholar, Ovid MEDLINE via PubMed, Cochrane database, and CINAHL. Results from these studies were compiled using thematic analysis. A total of 886 studies were identified. Screening resulted in eight studies that met the inclusion criteria. Thematic analysis produced the following themes a) Flexibility and convenience of digital support, b) Digital literacy, c) Parents feeling safe with digital support, and d) Adequate substitute for physical meetings. New parents who live in a home environment with a relaxed atmosphere and around-the-clock digital support experience a sense of control, security, full attention, and encouragement. Digital follow up at home has proven effective because it can meet the support needs of new parents when necessary.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Idioma: En Revista: PLOS Digit Health Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Idioma: En Revista: PLOS Digit Health Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article