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Trajectory of parental health-related quality of life after neonatal hospitalization - a prospective cohort study.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/87081
Publisher DOI
10.1186/s12955-025-02345-3
PubMed ID
40089778
Description
Background
Health-related quality of life is an important measure of patient-reported outcomes. There is limited evidence on how parental health-related quality of life develops after neonatal hospitalization.
Objective
To evaluate parents' health-related quality of life (HRQL) during the year following their infant's treatment in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Methods
This prospective cohort study, conducted at a German university hospital between 2020 - 2023, examined HRQL among parents of infants hospitalized in the NICU for ≥ 14 days and parents of infants discharged from the maternity ward according to PedsQL™ Family Impact Module. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to identify associations between cohort affiliation and differences in parental HRQL. Key secondary outcome was parenting sense of competence (PSOC).
Results
Participants included 131 parents of NICU infants and 122 unexposed parents. HRQL increased over time for NICU mothers (58.7 at 14 days, 70.8 at 6 months, 77.0 at 12 months after birth) and NICU fathers (69.8 at 14 days, 73.9 at 6 months, 75.7 at 12 months). NICU treatment was significantly associated with lower HRQL at 14 days (mothers: -20.26 points; P < .001; fathers: -9.40 points; P = .04), but not at 6 or 12 months after birth. At 12 months postpartum, NICU mothers showed higher PSOC compared to unexposed mothers (mean difference -4.85; P = 0.005).
Conclusions
Parents and especially mothers of NICU infants reported lower HRQL at 14 days postpartum. At 6 and 12 months, their HRQL improved, aligning with that of unexposed parents.
Date of Publication
2025-03-15
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Health-related quality of life
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NICU
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Parents
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Postpartum
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Prospective cohort study
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Karsch, Julia
Schönfeld, Mascha
Mühler, Ann-Kathrin
Tippmann, Susanne
Arnold, Christine
Department of Paediatrics
Urschitz, Michael S
Mildenberger, Eva
Kidszun, André
Clinic of Paediatric Medicine
Additional Credits
Clinic of Paediatric Medicine, Neonatology
Department of Paediatrics
Series
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Publisher
BioMed Central
ISSN
1477-7525
Access(Rights)
open.access
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