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Psychosocial support for parents of extremely preterm infants in neonatal intensive care: a qualitative interview study

机译:对新生儿密集护理中极端早产儿的父母的心理社会支持:定性采访学习

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BACKGROUND:Extremely premature infants (those born before 28?weeks' gestational age) are highly immature, requiring months of care at a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). For parents, their child's grave medical condition and prolonged hospitalization are stressful and psychologically disruptive. This study aimed at exploring the needs of psychosocial support of parents of extremely premature infants, and how the NICU as an organization and its staff meets or fails to meet these needs.METHOD:Sixteen open-ended interviews were conducted with 27 parents after their infant's discharge from the NICU. Inductive content analysis was performed.RESULTS:Four themes were identified: Emotional support (with subthemes Empathic treatment by staff, Other parents as a unique source of support, Unclear roles of the various professions); Feeling able to trust the health care provider; Support in balancing time spent with the infant and other responsibilities; Privacy. Parents of extremely premature infants needed various forms of emotional support at the NICU, including support from staff, professional psychological help and/or companionship with other patients' parents. Parents were highly variable in their desire to discuss their emotional state with staff. The respective roles of nursing staff, social workers and psychologists in supporting parents emotionally and identifying particularly vulnerable parents appeared unclear. Parents also needed to be able to maintain a solid sense of trust in the NICU and its staff. Poor communication with and among staff, partly due to staff discontinuity, damaged trust. Parents struggled with perceived pressure from staff to be at the hospital more than they could manage and with the limited privacy of the NICU.CONCLUSIONS:The complex and individual psychosocial needs of parents of extremely preterm infants present many challenges for the NICU and its staff. Increasing staffing and improving nurses' competence in addressing psychosocial aspects of neonatal care would help both nurses and families. Clarifying the roles of different professions in supporting parents and developing their teamwork would lessen the burden on nurses. Communicating with parents about their needs and informing them early in their NICU stay about available support would be essential in helping them cope with their infant's hospitalization.
机译:背景:极早的婴儿(28岁以前出生的人出生的胎儿)是高度未成熟的,需要在新生儿重症监护室(NICU)的几个月。对于父母来说,他们的孩子的严重医疗状况和长期住院病是压力和心理上的破坏性。本研究旨在探讨极其早产儿父母的心理社会支持的需求,以及尼科如何作为组织及其工作人员举行或未能满足这些需求。方法:十六次开放的面试是在婴儿之后用27名父母进行的从NICU排放。进行归纳内容分析。结果:确定了四个主题:情绪支持(员工的次议人员观察,其他父母作为一个独特的支持来源,不明确的各种职业的角色);感觉能够相信医疗保健提供者;支持平衡与婴儿和其他职责的时间;隐私。极其早产儿的父母需要在尼古尔的各种形式的情感支持,包括员工的支持,与其他患者的父母的专业心理帮助和/或陪伴。父母在愿望与员工讨论他们的情绪状态方面非常变化。护理人员,社会工作者和心理学家在情感上和识别特别脆弱的父母的支持父母方面的各个角色似乎不明显。父母还需要能够在NICU及其工作人员中保持良好的信任感。与员工交流不佳,部分原因是员工不连续,受损的信任。父母在员工中挣扎的压力,比他们能够管理和尼古尔的隐私。结论:极端早产儿父母的复杂和个人心理社会需求对尼古尔及其工作人员带来了许多挑战。提高人员制作和提高护士的能力,以解决新生儿护理的心理社会方面将有助于护士和家庭。澄清不同职业在支持父母的角色,发展他们的团队合作将减少护士的负担。与父母沟通有关他们的需求并提前通知他们的NICU留下可用支持将是帮助他们应对婴儿的住院所必需的。

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