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'It's turned our world upside down': Support needs of parents of critically injured children during Emergency Department admission A qualitative inquiry

机译:“它颠覆了我们的世界”:急诊科期间重伤儿童的父母的需求

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Background: Childhood injury is the largest cause of paediatric hospitalisation in Australia. Parents' psychological wellbeing is important in enabling them to support their children's recovery, however little is known about parents' psychosocial support needs during their child's admission to the emergency department. This study explores the experiences and support needs of parents of critically injured children in the emergency department. Methods: An exploratory qualitative approach was used. Semi-structured face to face interviews were conducted with 40 parents of 30 critically injured children aged 0-12 years across 4 Australian hospitals. Transcribed data were managed using NVivo 10 and qualitative content analysis was performed. Results: Four themes of parent experience emerged from analysis: being in shock and distress; feeling challenged by the ed environment; dealing with urgent priorities; and having immediate needs met. Conclusions: There is a need for easy-to-understand information for parents in the ED following their child's injury. Recommendations include use of a checklist for emergency clinicians on what information to provide parents and provision of anticipatory guidance to parents on what to expect psychologically following injury. A dedicated family support coordinator is needed to support parents and children throughout the injury trajectory.
机译:背景:儿童伤害是澳大利亚小儿住院的最大原因。父母的心理健康对于使他们能够支持孩子的康复很重要,但是在孩子入院期间,父母对父母的心理社会支持需求知之甚少。这项研究探讨了急诊室重伤儿童父母的经验和支持需求。方法:使用了探索性定性方法。半结构化面对面的访谈是在40名澳大利亚医院中的40名重伤儿童中的40名父母进行的。使用NVIVO 10管理转录数据,并进行定性内容分析。结果:分析中出现了四个父母经验的主题:震惊和困扰; ED环境受到挑战;处理紧急优先事项;并有直接的需求满足。结论:在孩子受伤后,需要为父母在急诊室中易于理解的信息。建议包括使用急诊临床医生的清单,介绍哪些信息提供父母,并向父母提供有关受伤后心理上期望的事物的预期指导。在整个受伤轨迹中,需要专门的家庭支持协调员来支持父母和孩子。

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