焦点小组
英语水平有限
翻译
感知
语言障碍
护理部
医疗保健
医学
民族
心理学
医学教育
家庭医学
哲学
程序设计语言
神经科学
营销
经济
业务
社会学
经济增长
语言学
计算机科学
人类学
作者
Sara Muñoz-Blanco,Renee D. Boss,Lisa Ross DeCamp,Pamela Donohue
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pec.2021.10.005
摘要
Research shows NICU Latino parents with limited English proficiency (LEP) feel less comfortable asking questions and participating in medical decision-making, which may negatively affect transition to community healthcare. Question prompt lists (QPL), suggested questions sometimes drawn from families and providers, can improve family-centered communication. We explored clinician and parent perceptions to inform development of and pilot a NICU discharge QPL.Focus groups with NICU and primary care providers explored perceived educational needs of Latino parents LEP and barriers to effective transition to community healthcare. Semi-structured interviews with Latino parents LEP explored perceptions of knowledge gaps and recommendations to improve the transition process. A Spanish audio QPL for parents and an English written version for providers were developed and pilot tested for acceptability.Provider focus groups (n = 27) and parent interviews (n = 19) identified themes: decreased parent activation, knowledge gaps, limited-use interpreters, unfamiliarity with healthcare system, and social isolation as barriers to smooth NICU-to-home transition. Providers (n = 11) and parents (n = 10) favored QPL introduction early in NICU admission, finding it useful to improve communication and transition processes for families.Our QPL may address challenges faced by Latino parents LEP when transitioning home.QPLs may improve Latino NICU infants' healthcare outcomes.
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