How will the BabyLink Project help?
In general, parents want more information about their baby's
condition, investigations and treatments. Staff do their best to speak with parents
in advance about bigger decisions so that they are able to be involved in
decision making. 'Bigger decisions' refers to when there are significant risks
to a baby that may result from a decision. Significant risks means dangers that
are not rare. Parents may be asked to sign a consent form for some major
treatments once they have been explained to them. In an emergency, if a
decision has to be made that will help protect the life or health of a baby,
and there isn't time to speak to parents, staff will make the best decision
that they can, guided by what they already know about parents' views.
BabyLink will give parents access to a list of commonly used terms. The information available should help parents to
understand more about the treatments and procedures that their baby needs and
receives. If parents have additional questions, staff will be willing to answer
them.