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Limited English Proficiency Virtual Family-Centered Rounds

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Phase N/A

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Overview

This study will be a pilot test of using telehealth with an interpreter as an additional option for parents with limited English proficiency to join family-centered rounds in the neonatal intensive care unit.

Eligibility

We will enroll family units. Family units consist of the hospitalized infant and their

eligible parents/guardians.

Inclusion Criteria - INFANT:

  • Infants aged less than 365 days who are admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit
  • Have at least one eligible parent or guardian (see below for parent eligibility criteria)

Exclusion Criteria - INFANT:

  • Have restrictions placed by child protective services, including visitation restrictions or restricted access to patient information
  • Infants with a previous neonatal intensive care unit admission (and enrollment) during the trial period
  • Infants already enrolled in a different trial that includes a virtual family-centered rounds intervention

Inclusion Criteria - PARENT:

  • Aged 18 years or older
  • Preferred language that is other than English
  • Have at least one infant enrolled in the trial

Exclusion Criteria - PARENT:

  • Under age 18 years

Study details

Pediatric Disorder

NCT05917899

University of California, Davis

25 January 2024

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