To assess the reach, acceptability, and effect of the BSweet2Babies video showing breast-feeding, skin-to-skin care, and sucrose during blood sampling on intention to recommend the video or advocate for use of the interventions. In July 2014, the video and an electronic survey were produced and posted. After 1 year, the online viewer survey responses and YouTube analytics were analyzed. One year after posting, the BSweet2Babies video had 10 879 views from 125 countries and 187 (1.7%) viewers completed the survey. Most respondents were aware of the analgesic effects of breast-feeding, skin-to-skin care, and sucrose. Nearly all respondents (n = 158, 92%) found the BSweet2Babies video to be a helpful resource and 146 (84%) answered that they would recommend the video to others. After viewing the video, 183 (98%) respondents answered that they would advocate for 1 or more of the interventions. The BSweet2Babies video showing effective pain treatment during blood sampling had a large reach but a very small response rate for the survey. Therefore, analysis of acceptability and effect on intention to recommend the video and advocate for the interventions depicted are limited. Further research is warranted to explore how to best evaluate videos delivered through social media and to determine the effect of the video to promote knowledge translation into clinical practice.
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J Child Health Care
June 2023
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Despite known analgesic effects of breastfeeding (BF), skin-to-skin care (SSC), and sweet solutions (sucrose) for newborns, these interventions remain underutilized. Our team produced a five-minute parent-targeted video (BSweet2Babies) demonstrating BF, SSC, and sucrose during newborn blood sampling. We conducted a sequential exploratory mixed-methods study with eight maternal-newborn units across Ontario, Canada to identify barriers and facilitators to implementing the video and the three pain management strategies.
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November 2021
School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Drs Hu and Harrison and Ms Zhou); Department of Nurse Anesthesia, College of Health Professions, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond (Dr Hu); Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Shanghai Children's Medical Center, Shanghai, China (Mr Xue); School of Nursing, Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences, Shanghai, China (Ms Liu); School of Nursing, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China (Ms Liu); Nursing Department, Women's Hospital Affiliated to School of Medicine Zhejiang University, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China (Ms Li); Nursing Department, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China (Mr Deng); and Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (Dr Harrison).
Social media has become a powerful approach to disseminating evidence to knowledge users. The BSweet2Babies video was developed in multiple languages showing the effectiveness of sweet solutions, skin-to-skin care, and breastfeeding during newborn painful procedures. This study aimed to disseminate the BSweet2Babies video in Chinese through social media platform of WeChat in China; evaluate the reach, acceptability, and recommendation of the video; and assess viewers' previous knowledge and experience of using the 3 strategies and intention to use these strategies in the future.
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March 2018
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Drs Harrison, Harrold, and Sampson and Mr Dagg and Mss Aubertin and Fuller); University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Dr Harrison and Ms Larocque); Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Mss Reszel and Larocque and Dr Nicholls); School of Nursing of the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (Dr Bueno); Better Outcomes Registry & Network (BORN) Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Dr Dunn and Ms Reszel); and The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Dr Harrold).
To assess the reach, acceptability, and effect of the BSweet2Babies video showing breast-feeding, skin-to-skin care, and sucrose during blood sampling on intention to recommend the video or advocate for use of the interventions. In July 2014, the video and an electronic survey were produced and posted. After 1 year, the online viewer survey responses and YouTube analytics were analyzed.
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