Arockiasamy Vincent, Holsti Liisa, Albersheim Susan
Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Pediatrics. 2008 Feb;121(2):e215-22. doi: 10.1542/peds.2007-1005. Epub 2008 Jan 8.
This qualitative study aimed at understanding the experiences of fathers of very ill neonates in the NICU.
Sixteen fathers of very ill and/or very preterm infants who had been in the NICU for >30 days were interviewed by a male physician. Fathers were asked about their level of comfort with or concerns about staff communication regarding their infant, about accessing information, and about more general perceptions of their experience in the neonatal intensive care unit. Interviews were audiotaped and transcribed for analysis. Coding used content analysis with construction of themes by 3 researchers.
The overarching theme for fathers was a sense of lack of control. Their world view, as a "backdrop" theme, provided context for all of the themes. Four other interrelated subthemes were identified, including information; communication, particularly with the health care team; fathers' various roles; and external activities. Fathers reported that relationships with friends/family/health care team, receiving information consistently, and receiving short written materials on common conditions were ways of giving them support. The fathers said that speaking to a male physician was a positive and useful experience.
Fathers experience a sense of lack of control when they have an extremely ill infant in the NICU. Specific activities help fathers regain a sense of control and help them fulfill their various roles of protectors, fathers, partners, and breadwinners. Understanding these experiences helps the health care team offer targeted supports for fathers in the NICU.
本定性研究旨在了解新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)中病情严重的新生儿父亲的经历。
一位男医生对16位其病情严重和/或早产的婴儿在NICU住院超过30天的父亲进行了访谈。询问父亲们对于医护人员就其婴儿情况进行沟通时的舒适度或担忧程度、获取信息的情况,以及他们对在新生儿重症监护病房经历的总体看法。访谈进行了录音并转录以供分析。编码采用内容分析法,由3名研究人员构建主题。
父亲们的首要主题是缺乏掌控感。他们的世界观作为一个“背景”主题,为所有主题提供了背景。还确定了其他四个相互关联的子主题,包括信息;沟通,特别是与医疗团队的沟通;父亲们的各种角色;以及外部活动。父亲们报告说,与朋友/家人/医疗团队的关系、持续获得信息,以及收到关于常见病症的简短书面材料是给予他们支持的方式。父亲们表示,与男医生交谈是一次积极且有益的经历。
当父亲们在NICU中有病情极其严重的婴儿时,他们会体验到缺乏掌控感。特定的活动有助于父亲们重新获得掌控感,并帮助他们履行保护者、父亲、伴侣和养家糊口者的各种角色。了解这些经历有助于医疗团队为NICU中的父亲们提供有针对性的支持。