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When east meets west: intensive care unit experiences among first-generation Chinese American parents.

机译:当东方与西方相遇时:第一代华裔美国父母中的重症监护室。

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PURPOSE: To explore the experiences of first-generation Chinese American parents while their infants are cared for in intensive care units (ICUs). DESIGN: Because the study focus was on understanding the experiences of parents, a phenomenological approach was used, with open-ended questions that encouraged participants to describe events they perceived to be important. The data analysis procedure suggested by van Manen was used for the qualitative data analysis. PARTICIPANTS/SETTING: A convenience sample of 25 first-generation Chinese American families, with infants hospitalized in the intensive care units of three teaching hospitals in the San Francisco area. RESULTS: Seven themes were identified: perceived incompetence, self-blame, blame from others, filial piety, lack of support in the US, communication issues, and cultural differences. CONCLUSIONS: Both fathers and mothers experienced stress related to all identified themes. Findings suggest the need for more resources to educate and support families as well as culturally competent care within pediatric ICUs. Further study is critical to understand how the Chinese American's personal and family characteristics may influence stress perceptions when coping with their children's hospitalization. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This study can help healthcare providers to understand Chinese American parents' perceptions while their infants are hospitalized in the ICU, which can enhance cultural competence care services.
机译:目的:探讨第一代华裔美国父母在婴儿照护重症监护病房(ICU)时的经历。设计:由于研究重点是了解父母的经历,因此采用了一种现象学方法,并提出了开放性问题,鼓励参与者描述他们认为重要的事件。 van Manen建议的数据分析程序用于定性数据分析。参与者/背景:便利样本来自25个第一代华裔美国家庭,婴儿在旧金山地区三所教学医院的重症监护室住院。结果:确定了七个主题:自卑,自责,他人指责,孝顺,在美国缺乏支持,沟通问题和文化差异。结论:父亲和母亲都经历了与所有确定主题有关的压力。研究结果表明,需要更多的资源来教育和支持儿科重症监护病房中的家庭以及具有文化背景的护理。进一步的研究对于了解华裔美国人的个人和家庭特征可能如何影响他们在子女住院期间的压力感至关重要。临床相关性:这项研究可以帮助医疗保健提供者了解他们的婴儿在ICU住院期间的美国华裔父母的看法,从而可以增强文化能力护理服务。

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