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The study is designed as a randomised controlled multicenter study.The primary aim is to investigate if home phototherapy improves parent-child bonding compared to if treatment is performed at the hospital. The investigators will also istudy how home phototherapy is perceived by the parents, impact on breastfeeding and parents stress levels, if the method can be implemented etc.
Patients are included at 5 hospitals in Sweden. The plan is to include 250 term newborns with neonatal icterus at a level that needs phototherapy treatment.
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Background: Almost half of all newborns develops jaundice, due to elevated levels of bilirubin. If levels are high phototherapy is needed to reduce the levels of bilirubin. Presently most children with neonatal jaundice in Sweden receives phototherapy admitted to hospital. There is fiberoptic equipment available that can be used at home to treat the newborns.
Aim: Primary aim is to investigate if parent-child bonding is improved with home phototherapy compared to phototherapy performed at the hospital.
Method:The study is designed as a randomised controlled multicenter study. Eligible parents and newborns are randomised to either treatment at home or at the hospital. Demographic data about the newborn such as for example apgar score, gender, time of birth etc are registered. At time of discharge parents answers questionnaires such as for example the Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire (PBQ), the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EDPS), the Swedish Parenthood Stress Questionnaire etc. Parents experiences from home phototherapy will also be investigated through semistructured interviews.
Parents will asked to answer questionnaires at the time of discharge as well as at 4-months after discharge.
Analysis of data will be performed by using conventional parametric and non-parametric statistical methods.
The results of the study will be reported as scientific articles and as part of a thesis.
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