Chan Moon Fai, Lou Feng-lan, Cao Feng-lin, Li Ping, Liu Li, Wu Lai Har
Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, National University of Singapore, 7 Engineering Drive 1, Singapore.
J Clin Nurs. 2009 Aug;18(16):2344-54. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2008.02689.x.
To explore nurses' attitudes towards perinatal bereavement care and to identify factors associated with these attitudes.
It is likely that the attitude of nursing staff can influence recovery from a pregnancy loss and that nurses with positive attitudes to bereavement care can help bereaved parents to cope during their grieving period.
Survey.
Data were collected through a structured questionnaire; 657 nurses were recruited from Obstetrics and Gynaecology units in Hong Kong and Shandong during 2006. Outcome measures included attitudes towards perinatal bereavement care, importance of hospital policy and training support for bereavement care.
The majority of nurses in this study had a positive attitude to bereavement care. Results show that only 21.6% (n = 141) of the nurses surveyed had bereavement-related training. In contrast, about 89.8% (n = 300) believed they needed to be equipped with relevant knowledge, skills and understanding in the care and support of bereaved parents and more than 88.5% (n = 592) would share their experiences with their colleagues and seek support when feeling under stress. A regression model showed that age, past experience in handling grieving parents, recent ranking and nurses' perceived attitudes to hospital policy and training provided for bereavement care were the factors associated with nurses' attitudes to perinatal bereavement care.
Nurses in both cities emphasised their need for increased knowledge and experience, improved communication skills and greater support from team members and the hospital for perinatal bereavement care.
These findings may be used by nursing educators to educate their students on issues related to delivery of sensitive bereavement care in perinatal settings and to enhance nursing school curricula.
探讨护士对围产期丧亲护理的态度,并确定与这些态度相关的因素。
护理人员的态度可能会影响流产后的恢复,对丧亲护理持积极态度的护士可以帮助丧亲父母在悲伤期应对。
调查。
通过结构化问卷收集数据;2006年从香港和山东的妇产科单位招募了657名护士。结果指标包括对围产期丧亲护理的态度、医院政策的重要性以及对丧亲护理的培训支持。
本研究中的大多数护士对丧亲护理持积极态度。结果显示,接受调查的护士中只有21.6%(n = 141)接受过与丧亲相关的培训。相比之下,约89.8%(n = 300)的护士认为他们需要具备在照顾和支持丧亲父母方面的相关知识、技能和理解,超过88.5%(n = 592)的护士会与同事分享经验,并在感到压力时寻求支持。回归模型显示,年龄、过去处理悲伤父母的经验、近期排名以及护士对医院丧亲护理政策和培训的感知态度是与护士对围产期丧亲护理态度相关的因素。
两个城市的护士都强调他们需要增加知识和经验,提高沟通技巧,并从团队成员和医院获得更多围产期丧亲护理的支持。
这些发现可被护理教育工作者用于教育学生有关在围产期提供敏感丧亲护理的相关问题,并加强护理学校课程。