Maternal & Child Services, Union Hospital, Inc, Terre Haute, IN, USA. jgoldbort@uhhg
MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs. 2011 Nov-Dec;36(6):373-80. doi: 10.1097/NMC.0b013e31822de535.
To describe the essence of nine nurses' participation in an unexpected/traumatic birthing process to ascertain what impact this experience had on the nurse.
Descriptive phenomenology was the qualitative research design used.
A four-person team analyzed the transcribed interviews of each nurse's experience using Colaizzi's method of analysis. We recruited nine intrapartum nurses from a call-out to Indiana Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses Section Chapter members.
One overarching theme, From Behind Closed Doors, and the following six subthemes described the essence of the participants' experiences: (1) Feeling the Chaos; (2) Expect the Unexpected; (3) It's Hard to Forget; (4) All Hands on Deck; (5) Becoming; and (6) For the Love of OB (Obstetrics).
Intrapartum nurses in this study clearly demonstrated that the impact of an unexpected event can be emblazoned on one's memory for many years, with an immediate response of secondary traumatic stress disorder symptoms.
描述 9 名护士参与意外/创伤性分娩过程的本质,以确定这种经历对护士的影响。
本研究采用描述性现象学作为定性研究设计。
一个由 4 人组成的团队使用 Colaizzi 的分析方法分析了每位护士经历的转录访谈。我们从印第安纳州妇女健康、产科和新生儿护士协会章节成员中招募了 9 名分娩室护士。
一个总体主题,“从紧闭的门后”,以及以下六个子主题描述了参与者经历的本质:(1)感受混乱;(2)意料之外;(3)难以忘怀;(4)全员参与;(5)成长;(6)为爱 OB(产科)。
本研究中的分娩室护士清楚地表明,意外事件的影响可能会在多年后深深地烙印在记忆中,并立即出现继发性创伤后应激障碍症状。