Skin-to-Skin Therapy on High-Frequency Jet Ventilation: A Trauma-Informed Best Practice

Can J Respir Ther. 2023 Jul 31:59:175-182. doi: 10.29390/001c.84446. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Objective: To mitigate trauma for infants on high-frequency jet ventilation by decreasing exposure to noise and facilitating skin-to-skin therapy.

Design: Key drivers were identified, and we designed and implemented equipment and processes through a series of interventions. A mixed methods evaluation was used. Retrospective chart reviews assessed safety (unplanned extubation) and stability parameters. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to understand parent and staff experiences.

Results: Stability parameters demonstrated safe skin-to-skin therapy. Data from the interviews showed that parents and staff experiences focused on safety, connection and healing.

Conclusion: Implementing safe processes to support skin-to-skin therapy during high-frequency jet ventilation is possible. We hope other units will be encouraged to examine their current practices for infants on high-frequency jet ventilation to help mitigate trauma for infants and parents while enhancing staff satisfaction.

Keywords: Developmental Supportive Care; Extubation; High Frequency Jet Ventilation; Kangaroo Care; Neonatal; Patient centered; Skin-to-Skin; Trauma resiliency; Trauma-informed age appropriate care; Ventilation.

Grants and funding

This study did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.