Objectives: To investigate the relationship between pandemic-related stressors, mental health, and technology use among parents of hospitalized infants during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: A cross-sectional study of 47 participants who had an infant in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) during the pandemic was completed. Participants ranked several statements on a Likert scale to assess mental health, technology use, and COVID-19-related stress during their infant's stay in the NICU.
Results: Mental health wellness scores were negatively associated with COVID-19-related stress ( 0.40, The most prevalent stressor was hospital visitation restriction. Higher COVID-19-related stress was associated with greater use of text and video chat [ Enjoyment of technology use and access to technology were positively associated with higher mental health wellness scores [(
Conclusions: Social uses of technology were valuable in a cohort of parents with infants hospitalized during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Innovation: Technology is a tool that can help parents cope with the stress of having a hospitalized infant. Digital literacy and technology access should be promoted in the post-pandemic landscape to help parents of infants in the NICU attain more benefit from these resources.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pecinn.2023.100252 | DOI Listing |
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