Experiences of families and health professionals along the care continuum for low‐birth weight neonates: A constructivist grounded theory study

Author:

Schuler Christina1ORCID,Waldboth Veronika1ORCID,Ntow George Edward2ORCID,Agbozo Faith3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Sciences, Institute of Nursing ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences Winterthur Switzerland

2. Dodowa Health Research Centre Dodowa Ghana

3. Department of Family and Community Health University of Health and Allied Sciences, School of Public Health Ho Ghana

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo explore the experiences of health professionals and families concerning supporting low‐birth weight (LBW) infants along the continuum of care (CoC) in Ghana with the goal to unveil new strategies to improve the quality of neonatal care.DesignA constructivist grounded theory.MethodSimultaneous data collection and analysis among health professionals alongside families with LBW infants from September 2020 to April 2021. The study used constructivist grounded theory strategies for data collection and analysis.ResultsThe analysis of 25 interviews resulted in a theoretical model describing 10 themes along the CoC for LBW infants, categorized into health and family systems drivers. In this paper, we focus on the latter. Early bonding and family involvement were empowering. Mothers needed assistance in balancing hope and confidence which enabled them to render special care to their LBW infants. Providing mothers with financial and domestic support as well as creating awareness on newborn health in communities were important.ConclusionTo achieve family involvement, a coordinated CoC must entail key players and be culturally inclusive. It must be applied at all levels in the CoC process in a non‐linear faction. This can help LBW infants to thrive and to reach their full developmental potential.ImpactThe theoretical model developed shows the importance of family involvement through family systems care for a comprehensive response in addressing needs of health professionals and families with LBW infants and bridging the fragmentations in the neonatal CoC in Ghana. Context‐tailored research on family systems care in the neonatal period is necessary to achieve a quality CoC for LBW infants and their families.Patient or Public ContributionCaregivers and providers participated by granting in‐depth interviews. Care providers further contributed through their feedback on preliminary findings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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