Kavanaugh Karen, Hershberger Patricia
Advanced Practice Palliative Nurse Training Program, University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Nursing, Department of Maternal-Child Nursing, 845 South Damen, Room 848, Chicago, IL 60612-7350, USA.
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2005 Sep-Oct;34(5):595-605. doi: 10.1177/0884217505280000.
To examine the experience of low-income, African American parents surrounding perinatal loss and to describe how other life stressors influenced the parents' responses and caring needs.
Descriptive, using a phenomenologic approach.
All data were collected in person. Interviews were held in parents' homes or, at the request of three parents, in an office in the university between 5 and 21 weeks after the loss.
A total of 23 parents (17 mothers and 6 of their partners) were interviewed after a perinatal loss (16 weeks gestation or later) or a neonatal death (first 28 days of life). Follow-up interviews were held with 21 of these parents.
Four themes were revealed: (a) recognizing problems and responding to the loss, (b) dealing with stressful life events, (c) creating and cherishing memories of the baby, and (d) living with the loss.
The results of this study reveal experiences not previously reported and provide initial insight on the loss experience in this group of parents. Health care professionals should be aware of the presence of additional stressful events that parents may be experiencing and intervene appropriately to provide culturally competent care in a sensitive manner.
探讨低收入非裔美国父母围产期丧子的经历,并描述其他生活压力源如何影响父母的反应及护理需求。
采用现象学方法进行描述性研究。
所有数据均通过面对面收集。访谈在父母家中进行,或应三位父母的要求,在丧子后5至21周于大学办公室进行。
共有23位父母(17位母亲及其6位伴侣)在围产期丧子(妊娠16周及以后)或新生儿死亡(出生后前28天)后接受访谈。其中21位父母接受了随访访谈。
揭示了四个主题:(a)认识问题并应对丧子之痛,(b)应对压力性生活事件,(c)创造并珍视对婴儿的记忆,(d)带着丧子之痛生活。
本研究结果揭示了此前未报道过的经历,并对这组父母的丧子经历提供了初步见解。医疗保健专业人员应意识到父母可能正在经历的其他压力事件,并进行适当干预,以敏感的方式提供具有文化胜任力的护理。