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BMJ Open | 2016

Does family-centred neonatal discharge planning reduce healthcare usage? A before and after study in South West England

Jenny C Ingram; Jane E Powell; Peter S Blair; David Pontin; Margaret Redshaw; Sarah Manns; Lucy Beasant; Heather Burden; Debbie G F Johnson; Claire Rose; Peter J Fleming

Objective To implement parent-oriented discharge planning (Train-to-Home) for preterm infants in neonatal care. Design Before and after study, investigating the effects of the intervention during two 11-month periods before and after implementation. Setting Four local neonatal units (LNUs) in South West England. Participants Infants without major anomalies born at 27–33 weeks’ gestation admitted to participating units, and their parents. Train-to-Home intervention A family-centred discharge package to increase parents’ involvement and understanding of their babys needs, comprising a train graphic and supporting care pathways to facilitate parents’ understanding of their babys progress and physiological maturation, combined with improved estimation of the likely discharge date. Main outcome measures Perceived Maternal Parenting Self-Efficacy (PMP S-E) scores, infant length of stay (LOS) and healthcare utilisation for 8 weeks following discharge. Results Parents reported that the Train-to-Home improved understanding of their babys progress and their preparedness for discharge. Despite a lack of change in PMP S-E scores with the intervention, the number of post-discharge visits to emergency departments (EDs) fell from 31 to 20 (p<0.05), with a significant reduction in associated healthcare costs (£3400 to £2200; p<0.05) after discharge. In both study phases, over 50% of infants went home more than 3 weeks before their estimated date of delivery (EDD), though no reduction in LOS occurred. Conclusions Despite the lack of measurable effect on the parental self-efficacy scores, the reduction in ED attendances and associated costs supports the potential value of this approach.


Health Services and Delivery Research | 2016

Preparing for Home: a before-and-after study to investigate the effects of a neonatal discharge package aimed at increasing parental knowledge, understanding and confidence in caring for their preterm infant before and after discharge from hospital

Jenny C Ingram; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Sarah Manns; Heather Burden; David Pontin; Maggie Redshaw; Lucy Beasant; Claire Rose; Debbie G F Johnson; Daisy Gaunt; Peter J Fleming


Archive | 2016

The UK adaptation of the ‘Train-to-Home’ package and supporting documentation

Jennifer Ingram; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Sarah Manns; Heather Burden; David Pontin; Margaret Redshaw; Lucy Beasant; Claire Rose; Deborah Johnson; Daisy Gaunt; Peter J Fleming


Archive | 2016

Parents’ ‘Baby’s Journey’ booklets

Jennifer Ingram; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Sarah Manns; Heather Burden; David Pontin; Margaret Redshaw; Lucy Beasant; Claire Rose; Deborah Johnson; Daisy Gaunt; Peter J Fleming


Archive | 2016

Final version of the tool for estimating likely date of discharge as used in the study

Jennifer Ingram; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Sarah Manns; Heather Burden; David Pontin; Margaret Redshaw; Lucy Beasant; Claire Rose; Deborah Johnson; Daisy Gaunt; Peter J Fleming


Archive | 2016

Analyses of health economic data

Jennifer Ingram; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Sarah Manns; Heather Burden; David Pontin; Margaret Redshaw; Lucy Beasant; Claire Rose; Deborah Johnson; Daisy Gaunt; Peter J Fleming


Archive | 2016

Development and implementation of the intervention materials and approaches

Jennifer Ingram; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Sarah Manns; Heather Burden; David Pontin; Margaret Redshaw; Lucy Beasant; Claire Rose; Deborah Johnson; Daisy Gaunt; Peter J Fleming


Archive | 2016

Context and background

Jennifer Ingram; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Sarah Manns; Heather Burden; David Pontin; Margaret Redshaw; Lucy Beasant; Claire Rose; Deborah Johnson; Daisy Gaunt; Peter J Fleming


Archive | 2016

Health-care resource-use tool

Jennifer Ingram; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Sarah Manns; Heather Burden; David Pontin; Margaret Redshaw; Lucy Beasant; Claire Rose; Deborah Johnson; Daisy Gaunt; Peter J Fleming


Archive | 2016

Qualitative topic guides

Jennifer Ingram; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Sarah Manns; Heather Burden; David Pontin; Margaret Redshaw; Lucy Beasant; Claire Rose; Deborah Johnson; Daisy Gaunt; Peter J Fleming

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Jane E Powell

University of the West of England

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Peter J Fleming

Royal Hospital for Sick Children

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Sarah Manns

University of the West of England

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David Pontin

University of New South Wales

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