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Impact of Providing Nursing Support on Parental Stress Related to Preoperative Care of a Newborn with Hirschsprung's Disease

Impact of Providing Nursing Support on Parental Stress Related to Preoperative Care of a Newborn with Hirschsprung's Disease

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Overview

Impact of providing nursing support on parental stress related to preoperative care of a newborn with Hirschsprung's disease

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Inclusion Criteria:

  • Families (one or two parents) with a newborn or infant under 2 months with confirmed or suspected Hirschsprung disease, for whom nursings are effective and performed 1 to 2 times a day while waiting for surgery.
  • With a possible return home before surgery
  • With an information leaflet and non-opposition form signed by one or both parent(s) or by the legal representative.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • The absence of daily nursings
  • Initial ineffectiveness of nursings requiring a digestive stoma
  • Failure to return home before surgery
  • Refusal of one or both parent(s) or legal representative(s)

Study details
    Hirschsprung Disease

NCT06650683

Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille

31 August 2025

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