Architectural design, facilities and family participation in neonatal units in Spain: A multicentre study

Author:

Solís‐García Gonzalo1ORCID,Cambra‐Rufino Laura2,Piris Borregas Salvador13,Carrasco Pérez Andrea1,López Maestro María1ORCID,De la Cruz Bértolo Javier3,Moral Pumarega María Teresa1,Pallás Alonso Carmen Rosa13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Neonatology Division Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre Madrid Spain

2. Departamento de Construcción y Tecnología Arquitectónicas Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Madrid Spain

3. i+12 Biomedical Institute Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractAimThe architecture of neonatal units plays a key role in developmental strategies and preterm outcomes. The aim was to evaluate the design of Spanish neonatal units and its impact on the participation of parents in neonatal care.MethodsA web‐based survey was sent to all level III Spanish neonatal units, including questions about hospital data, architectural design, facilities and family participation.ResultsThe study included 63 units. Most units (87%) had part or all the intensive care patients located in open bay units, while 54% had at least one individual patient cubicle. Single family rooms, defined as those including enough space and furniture for family members to stay with the infant without restrictions, were available in 8 units (13%). Eighteen units (29%) had a structured programme of family education. Units with single family rooms were more likely to have parental participation in rounds (p < 0.01), safety protocols (p = 0.02), oxygen management (p < 0.01) and nasogastric tube feeding (p = 0.02), as well as to allow siblings to participate in kangaroo care (p < 0.01).ConclusionWidely variable architectural designs and policies were found in Spanish neonatal units. The presence of single family rooms may have impacted the participation of parents in neonatal care.

Publisher

Wiley

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