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Parents' Report of Child'S Response to Sibling's Death in a Neonatal or Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

机译:父母对孩子在新生儿或儿科重症监护室中对兄弟姐妹死亡的回应的报告

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Background Research on sibling death in a pediatric/neonatal intensive care unit is limited, despite many qualitative differences from deaths at home or in hospitals' general care areas and has overlooked cultural differences. Objectives To describe parents' reports of children's responses to a sibling's death in a neonatal or pediatric intensive care unit via qualitative interviews at 7 months after the death. Methods English-speaking (n = 19) and Spanish-speaking (n = 8) parents of 24 deceased infants/children described responses of their 44 surviving children: 10 preschool, 19 school-age, and 15 adolescent. Parents' race/ethnicity was 48% black, 37% Hispanic, 15% white. Ten siblings died in the neonatal unit and 14 in the pediatric intensive care unit. Semistructured interviews in parents' homes were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed with content analysis. Results Six themes about surviving children emerged. Changed behaviors were reported by parents of school-age children and adolescents. Not understand what was going on was reported primarily by parents of preschoolers. Numbers of comments in the 4 remaining themes are as follows: maintaining a connection (n = 9), not having enough time with their siblings before death and/or to say goodbye (n = 6), believing the sibling is in a good place (n = 6), not believing the sibling would die (n = 4). Comments about girls and boys were similar. White parents made few comments about their children compared with black and Hispanic parents. The pattern of comments differed by whether the sibling died in the neonatal or the pediatric intensive care unit. Conclusions Children's responses following a sibling's death vary with the child's sex, parents' race/ethnicity, and the unit where the sibling died. Children, regardless of age, recognized their parents' grief and tried to comfort them.
机译:尽管家庭或医院的一般护理地区或医院的普遍性地存在许多定性差异,但在儿科/新生儿重症监护室中的背景研究是有限的。目的通过在死亡之后的7个月内通过定性访谈来描述父母对儿童对兄弟姐妹死亡的回应的报告,通过定性访谈。方法使用英语(n = 19)和西班牙语(n = 8)24名已故婴儿/儿童的父母描述了他们44名幸存的儿童的答复:10个幼儿园,19名学龄和15名青少年。父母的种族/民族为48%黑色,37%西班牙裔,15%白色。十个兄弟姐妹在新生儿单位和14个中的儿科重症监护室中死亡。父母家庭的晶体化访谈是录制的,翻译逐字,并通过内容分析进行分析。结果出现了幸存儿的六个主题。学龄儿童和青少年的父母报告了改变的行为。不明白正在发生的事情是由学龄前儿童的父母报告的。 4个剩余主题中的评论数量如下:维护连接(n = 9),在死亡之前没有足够的时间与他们的兄弟姐妹和/或说再见(n = 6),相信兄弟姐妹在一个好地方(n = 6),不相信兄弟姐妹会死(n = 4)。关于女孩和男孩的评论是相似的。与黑人和西班牙裔父母相比,白人父母对孩子的评论很少。评论的模式不同,兄弟姐妹是否在新生儿或儿科重症监护室内死亡。结论儿童在兄弟姐妹的死亡之后对孩子的性别,父母的种族/种族以及兄弟姐妹死亡的单位发生了不同之处。孩子们,无论年龄岁,都认识到他们的父母的悲伤并试图安慰他们。

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    《American journal of critical care》 |2013年第6期|共8页
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    YoungblutJ.A.; BrootenD.;

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    Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing and Health Sciences Florida International University Miami;

    Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing and Health Sciences Florida International University Miami;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 护理学;
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