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Parent Survey Identifies Low-Cost Emotional and Educational Supports in NICU and Beyond

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Background: Families face significant mental health challenges after preterm birth. However, there are few low-cost and sustainable services to help with mental health challenges. Purpose: To understand suggestions for low-cost… Click to show full abstract

Background: Families face significant mental health challenges after preterm birth. However, there are few low-cost and sustainable services to help with mental health challenges. Purpose: To understand suggestions for low-cost and sustainable mental health supports to help families. Methods: This was an internet-based survey made available to preterm families through the Canadian Premature Babies Foundation social media (Facebook private parents' group). Results: Families reported that peer support, such as connecting with other parents and families who experience preterm birth, was most beneficial. Parents also reported ways to allow families to access the existing mental health services, such as providing child care options and improving advertisement of available resources. Implications: Our results can help implement beneficial low-cost and sustainable mental health supports across many contexts (eg, hospitals and community organization) both in-person and online.

Keywords: cost sustainable; cost; low cost; survey; mental health

Journal Title: Advances in Neonatal Care
Year Published: 2022

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