Miles M S, Funk S G, Kasper M A
School of Nursing, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27599-7460.
Res Nurs Health. 1992 Aug;15(4):261-9. doi: 10.1002/nur.4770150405.
Differences in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) environmental stress, uncertainty, and anxiety of 23 mothers and fathers (couples) whose premature infants were hospitalized in an NICU were explored. Alterations in the parental role were found to be stressful for both mothers and fathers, with mothers reporting significantly greater stress in this area than did fathers. Stress and uncertainty decreased significantly over time. Mothers and fathers did not differ in level of anxiety. Findings suggest that both mothers and fathers are distressed by the admission of a premature to an NICU; however, mothers may be more distressed by certain aspects of the experience.
对23对父母(夫妻)进行了研究,他们的早产儿在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)住院,探讨了NICU环境压力、不确定性以及他们的焦虑情况。研究发现,父母角色的转变对母亲和父亲来说都很有压力,母亲在这方面报告的压力明显大于父亲。随着时间的推移,压力和不确定性显著降低。母亲和父亲在焦虑程度上没有差异。研究结果表明,早产儿入住NICU会使父母双方都感到苦恼;然而,母亲可能会因这种经历的某些方面而更加苦恼。