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Protocol for a single-arm feasibility trial of virtual family-centered rounds: increasing opportunities for family engagement among caregivers with language preference other than English
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-025-01599-4Abstract
Background
Telehealth use during family-centered rounds in the neonatal intensive care unit has been shown to shorten length of hospitalization and improve breastfeeding outcomes. For families who speak languages other than English, access to and use of telehealth technologies can be impeded by lack of interpreter services. We aim to evaluate the feasibility of telehealth use during family-centered rounds in the neonatal intensive care unit for families who speak languages other than English.Methods
In this study proposal, we will conduct an intervention evaluation using the RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance) framework to assess the feasibility of telehealth use during family-centered rounds among families who speak languages other than English in a single-arm feasibility trial. We will provide language-appropriate materials to assist parents with accessing the telehealth technology and bring interpreters into the telehealth encounter directly with neonatal providers. All eligible infants whose families speak languages other than English in a single-site level 4 neonatal intensive care unit during the study period will be included. These families can participate in hospital rounds via telehealth, in-person, or not participate in hospital rounds. We will examine feasibility objectives that assess parental uptake of telehealth for rounds, parental participation in rounds, presence of a certified medical interpreter, telehealth technical issues, and parental survey response rates. We will conduct a mixed methods implementation evaluation using the RE-AIM framework. Exploratory outcomes include parent attendance, length of hospitalization of the infant, human milk feeding, frequency of medical error, parent-reported experience, parental comfort with their child's care, and parental quality of life will be collected.Discussion
This study will aid in understanding gaps to telehealth care in languages other than English. We believe this approach will improve health outcomes for hospitalized premature infants, understanding of medical conditions, improve parental quality of life, and reduce inequities in access to healthcare via telehealth technologies.Trial registration
NCT05917899 Limited English Proficiency Virtual Family-Centered Rounds, first posted June 26, 2023, last update posted November 11, 2024.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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