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What about the parents? : Sleep quality, mood, saliva cortisol response and sense of coherence in parents with a child admitted to pediatric care

机译:父母呢? :有小儿保健的父母的睡眠质量,情绪,唾液皮质醇反应和连贯感

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Parents experience many stressful situations when their child is ill and needs medical care, irrespective of the child’s age, diagnosis or the severity of the illness. Poor sleep quality and negative mood decrease the parents’ ability to sustain attention and focus, to care for their ill child, and to cope with the challenges they face. The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate sleep, mood, cortisol response, and sense of coherence (SOC) in parents caring for children in need of medical care, and to identify factors that may influence parents’ sleep. This thesis includes four original studies; two of these are quantitative, prospective, descriptive and comparative studies including parents (n=82) accommodated in six pediatric wards with their ill child, using questionnaires and sleep logs to measure sleep, mood and SOC, and saliva cortisol to measure cortisol response. A follow-up was performed four weeks later at home, after hospital discharge. The other two studies are qualitative, inductive and explorative interview studies, including parents (n=12) staying overnight with their preterm and/or ill infant in three neonatal intensive care units, and parents (n=15) with a child receiving hospital-based home care in two pediatric outpatient clinics. The interviews were analyzed with a phenomenographic method. Being together with one’s family seems beneficial for sleep and may decrease stress. The ability to stay with the child, in the hospital or at home, was highly appreciated by the parents. When caring for a child with illness, parents’ sleep quality was sufficient in the hospital; however, sleep quality improved further (p<0.05) at home after discharge. The parents reported frequent nocturnal awakenings in the hospital caused by the child, medical treatment and hospital staff. Concern and anxiety about the child’s health, and uncertainty about the future were stressors affecting the parents’ sleep and mood negatively. The parents had lower (p=0.01) morning awakening cortisol levels in the pediatric ward compared to at home, and parents accommodated for more than one night had lower (p<0.05) post-awakening cortisol levels compared to parents staying their first night. The findings of this thesis conclude that being together as a family is important for the parents’ sleep. The ability to be accommodated in the hospital and gather the family around the child may have given the parents time for relaxation and recovery, that in turn may lead to a less stressful hospital stay. When it is beneficial for the child, the whole family should be included in the pediatric care. Moreover, pediatric nurses must acknowledge parents’ sleep, in hospital and at home. Medical treatment and care at night should be scheduled and sleep promoted for the parents in order to maintain health and well-being in the family.
机译:无论孩子的年龄,诊断或疾病的严重程度,父母在孩子生病并需要医疗时会经历许多压力大的情况。睡眠质量差和情绪低落会降低父母保持注意力和注意力,照顾生病的孩子以及应付面临的挑战的能力。本文的总体目标是评估照顾需要医疗护理的孩子的父母的睡眠,情绪,皮质醇反应和相干感(SOC),并确定可能影响父母睡眠的因素。本论文包括四项原创性研究。其中两项是定量,前瞻性,描述性和比较性研究,其中包括与生病的孩子一起住在六个儿科病房的父母(n = 82),使用问卷和睡眠记录来衡量睡眠,情绪和SOC,并使用唾液皮质醇来衡量皮质醇反应。出院后四周后在家中进行了随访。其他两项研究是定性,归纳性和探索性访谈研究,包括父母(n = 12)在三个新生儿重症监护病房中与早产儿和/或生病婴儿过夜,以及父母(n = 15)带着孩子在医院接受治疗-在两家儿科门诊提供家庭护理。访谈采用现象学方法进行分析。与家人在一起似乎有益于睡眠,并可以减轻压力。父母高度赞赏与孩子同住的能力,无论是在医院还是在家里。在照顾患病的孩子时,父母在医院的睡眠质量就足够了。然而,出院后在家的睡眠质量进一步改善(p <0.05)。父母报告说,孩子,医疗和医院工作人员经常在医院引起夜间觉醒。对孩子的健康的担忧和焦虑,以及对未来的不确定性,对父母的睡眠和情绪产生了负面影响。与在家中相比,父母在儿科病房中早晨醒来的皮质醇水平较低(p = 0.01),而在父母住超过一个晚上的父母中,醒来后的皮质醇水平较低(p <0.05)。本文的结论是,作为一家人在一起对父母的睡眠很重要。能够容纳在医院并在孩子周围与家人团聚的能力可能使父母有时间放松和康复,从而可以减少住院压力。当对儿童有益时,整个家庭都应包括在儿科护理中。此外,儿科护士必须承认父母在医院和家里的睡眠。应该安排晚上的医疗和护理,并促进父母的睡眠,以保持家人的健康。

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    Angelhoff, Charlotte;

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