Developing a method to capture parental experience in a neonatal surgical centre in the context of COVID-19: a qualitative study

Author:

Mernenko Rebecca Kate,Littlejohns AnnaORCID,Latchford Gary,Crouzen Emile,Moni-Nwinia Waaka,Lakshminarayanan Bhanumathi,Chauhan Hemma,Lawson Elizabeth,McConachie Douglas,McElwaine John G,Metcalfe Fiona,Sagoo Gurdeep SinghORCID,McKechnie LizORCID,Sutcliffe JonathanORCID

Abstract

IntroductionImproved parental experience is related to improved mental and physical health outcomes for the infant. The COVID-19 pandemic abruptly impacted on healthcare delivery and services need information to shape how to manage the disruption and recovery.MethodsOur aim was to develop a systematic process to capture parents’ experience of their neonatal surgical healthcare journey during the pandemic. We identified relevant stakeholders and using semistructured interviews, we explored three key themes.(1) How to recruit and collect data from representative parents?(2) What questions should be asked?(3) How to disseminate results for service development?ResultsResponses indicated the need to involve ‘difficult to access groups’ (eg, first language not English, high social deprivation, low health literacy), defined the range of family and patient characteristics variables to be considered for representative responses (eg, antenatal diagnosis, disease complexity, number of siblings, single parent, parental health). The proposed questions were grouped into five main topics: information preadmission; in-patient experience; support during admission; the effect of COVID-19; discharge and posthospital experience. Recommendations for dissemination included local, regional and national fora as well as the need to feedback to participants about the changes made.Based on the analysis, we developed a semistructured interview which underwent cognitive testing, prepilot and pilot phase testing.DiscussionThis protocol is grounded in the views of relevant stakeholders to ensure it captures relevant information in a pragmatic but methodologically sound way. It will next be used to assess parental experience in a large neonatal surgical unit. We hope that the protocol could be adapted and used by other groups.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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