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Gradually Disengaging: Parent-Health care Provider Relationships After a Child's Death in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

机译:逐渐脱离:儿童死亡后的儿童死亡后的亲本医疗保健提供者关系

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When a child dies in the intensive care unit, many bereaved parents want relationships with their child's health care staff to continue in the form of follow-up care. However, the nature of these relationships and how they change across the parents' bereavement journey is currently unknown. This article explores early and ongoing relationships between parents and health care staff when a child dies in intensive care. Constructivist grounded theory methods were used to recruit 26 bereaved parents from four Australian pediatric intensive care units into the study. Data were collected via audio-recorded, semistructured interviews and analyzed using the constant comparative methods and theoretical memoing. Findings show that these relationships focus on Gradually disengaging, commonly moving through three phases after the child dies: Saying goodbye, Going home, and Seeking supports. These findings provide guidance to health care staff on what families need as they leave the intensive care unit and move through bereavement.
机译:当一个孩子在重症监护单位中死亡时,许多失去的父母希望与孩子的医疗保健人员的关系继续以后续护理的形式。然而,这些关系的性质以及他们如何改变父母的丧亲之旅,目前未知。本文在儿童积极照顾时探讨父母和医疗保健人员之间的早期和持续的关系。建设主义接地理论方法用于从四个澳大利亚儿科重症监护单位招募26名失去的父母进入研究。通过音频记录的半系统采访收集数据,并使用恒定的比较方法和理论备忘进行分析。调查结果表明,这些关系专注于逐步脱离,通常在孩子死后逐阶段移动:说再见,回家和寻求支持。这些调查结果为医疗保健人员提供了卫生保健人员,因为他们离开重症监护部门并通过丧亲丧失而需要。

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