- Infant Development and Preterm Care
- Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
- Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
- Family and Disability Support Research
- Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
- Breastfeeding Practices and Influences
- Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
- Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
- Family Support in Illness
- Child and Adolescent Health
- Cardiac Health and Mental Health
- Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
- Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
- Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
- Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments
- Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
- Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes
- Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
- Mental Health and Patient Involvement
- Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
- Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
- Infant Nutrition and Health
- Early Childhood Education and Development
- Education, Healthcare and Sociology Research
Amager Hospital
2009-2025
Copenhagen University Hospital
2016-2025
Aarhus University
2016-2025
Capital Region of Denmark
2009-2025
Roskilde University
2023-2025
Hvidovre Hospital
2014-2024
Vestergaard (Switzerland)
2021-2023
Frederiksberg Hospital
2022
Barro Colorado Island
2017
Micro Focus (United States)
2016
Introduction Neonatal homecare for preterm infants is a method of supporting families and monitoring infant growth in the home setting. Telehealth may be used to deliver specialist neonatal care remotely, using online communication methods. This study explored parental experiences with tele-homecare (NTH). Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted 49 parents whose had received NTH from intensive unit (NICU) Denmark. Interview transcripts analysed Malterud’s systematic text...
To investigate attitudes towards family involvement in care among a broad sample of Danish nurses from all sectors and healthcare settings.Evidence suggests that hold both supportive less about members the patients, existing findings are limited to specific contexts.A cross-sectional study adhering Strengthening Reporting Observational Studies Epidemiology for reporting observational studies.Using snowball sampling, Families' Importance Nursing Care-Nurses' Attitudes questionnaire was...
To present an Early Discharge Programme model for preterm infants based on family-centred care, and to describe its impact the families.Methods included longitudinal growth assessments of 218 premature a qualitative synthesis two focus group interviews with 15 parents.The main finding was experience "parents in control lifeline neonatal intensive care unit" five syntheses.An early discharge programme has been implemented integrated into our unit that could be by other hospitals.
Neonatal homecare delivered during home visits by neonatal nurses is a common method for supporting families of preterm infants following discharge. Telehealth has been introduced the provision homecare, resulting in positive feedback from parents infants. While benefits are beginning to be realised, widespread uptake telehealth limited due range logistical challenges. Understanding user requirements important when planning and developing clinical service. We therefore used participatory...
Neonatal tele-homecare implies that parents of clinically stable preterm infants can manage tube feeding and establishment oral in the home. Support is provided from neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) through a telehealth service. The aim this study was to compare growth breastfeeding rates amongst being managed NICU (conventional care) by tele-homecare.A total 96 with requirements participated observational tele-homecare. Retrospective data 278 receiving standard same prior implementation...
Involving parents in decisions about the care of their infant is common practice most neonatal intensive units. However, involvement less research and a gap appears to exist understanding process patient public involvement. The aim this study was explore researchers' experiences project. A qualitative design employed, consisting two focus group interviews, one dyadic interview, four individual interviews with researchers. followed semi-structured guide specific both Data were analysed using...
To explore nurses' and physicians' experiences of the six dimensions interprofessional (IP) collaboration when using Goal-Directed Therapy (GDT), to examine how existing protocols on GDT facilitate IP collaboration.A qualitative design individual semi-structured interviews participant observations.A secondary analysis data from observation with nurses (n= 23) physicians (n=12) in three departments anesthesiology. Observations were carried out December 2016 June 2017. A deductive, content...
There is a lack of evidence on the best treatment option for umbilical granuloma. The primary aim this study was to compare three treatments granuloma: standard with topical silver nitrate, clobetasol propionate cream (0.05%) and ethanol wipes. secondary evaluate whether could be successfully administered by parent at home, rather than in outpatient clinic.A total 109 infants were randomised one groups 94 completed assigned treatment: 30 received nitrate (99%) clinic, had applied 34...
For the majority of preterm infants, last weeks hospital admission mainly concerns tube feeding and establishment breastfeeding. Neonatal home care (NH) was developed to allow infants remain at for breastfeeding with regular visits from neonatal nurses. hospitals covering large regions, may be challenging, time consuming, expensive alternative approaches must explored.To identify parental needs when wanting provide supported by telemedicine.The study used participatory design qualitative...
Abstract Aims and Objective To explore differences in nurses' attitudes regarding the importance of family nursing care factors associated with across 11 European countries. Background Family involvement healthcare has received attention many systems. Nurses have a unique opportunity to promote healthcare; however, their beliefs may facilitate or impede this practice. Design A cross‐sectional survey Method broad convenience sample 8112 nurses countries was recruited from October 2017...
To explore and describe how young adults between 18-25 years of age experienced growing up with a parent multiple sclerosis these experiences continue to influence their daily lives.Chronic parental illness is occurring in about 10% families worldwide, but little known the children experience during childhood into adulthood.We chose qualitative design using phenomenological approach based on Giorgi.Exploratory open-ended interviews 14 were conducted.The essence phenomenon having was...
Introduction Neonatal homecare (NH) can be used to provide parents the opportunity of bringing cardiopulmonary-stable preterm infants home for tube feeding and establishment breastfeeding supported by neonatal nurses visiting home. However, visits challenging hospitals covering large regions, and, therefore, regular hospital care has remained first choice in Denmark. As an alternative visits, telehealth may deliver NH. Thus, tele-homecare (NTH) was developed. Positive infant outcomes...
Research concludes that there is a need for educational programs grandmothers, as well networking opportunities; other extended family members have long been sought by parents, relatives, and nurses in neonatal intensive care unit.To describe the effect of having premature infants' families participating family-centered (FCC) groups unit. An intervention based on dialogue, including topics own reactions, general knowledge about infants, parenthood, how can support new during hospitalization...
This mixed-methods research examined the translation of a family nursing conversation intervention to multidisciplinary treatment patients experiencing chronic noncancer pain. The required educating nurses who offered interventions these families. uncovered barriers and facilitators influencing nurses’ perceived self-efficacy related process incorporating conversations in their care. A qualitative, descriptive, longitudinal design with three focus group interviews was implemented. template...
Maternal concerns for health and growth in prematurely born infants affect the breastfeeding duration.
Aim. The aim of this study was to obtain insights from patients and their family members on how families are living with atrial fibrillation. Background. Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia often described as an emerging global epidemic affecting estimated 33.5 million people worldwide. Living not only affects patient but also may negatively influence members’ perceived health. perspective has previously been understudied, more knowledge cope adjust life be helpful when...
Young adults with cerebral palsy (CP) face potential challenges. The transition to young adulthood is characterized by significant changes in roles and responsibilities. Furthermore, chronic conditions a transfer from pediatric care adult healthcare. This study explores how living CP affects general, specifically which psychosocial, medical healthcare needs are particularly important during this phase of life.A qualitative data individual, semi-structured, in-depth interviews six (ages 21-31...
Few randomized trials have evaluated the effect of postdischarge interventions for patients with liver cirrhosis. This study assessed effects a intervention on readmissions and mortality in decompensated