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为濒死早产儿及其父母提供的肌肤接触护理——一项基于新生儿重症监护室护士视角的现象学研究

Skin-to-skin care for dying preterm newborns and their parents--a phenomenological study from the perspective of NICU nurses.

作者信息

Kymre Ingjerd G, Bondas Terese

机构信息

PHS, Center for Practical Knowledge, University of Nordland/UiN, Bodø, Norway.

出版信息

Scand J Caring Sci. 2013 Sep;27(3):669-76. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-6712.2012.01076.x. Epub 2012 Sep 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Consequences of separation between preterm newborns and their parents have been discussed in many aspects, thus skin-to-skin care (SSC) has become common practice in Scandinavian Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) since the 1980s. The International workshop on Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC), 2009, recommends implementation of continuous KMC as the gold standard pervading all medical and nursing care, based on empirical studies and clinical guidelines and they suggest that KMC may be used during terminal care in agreement with parents. Parents have a strong desire to be near their child and give support and emotional comfort when the condition of the child requires it, and it has been suggested that medical staff expect parents to be with the neonates, and therefore, encourages them to hold the neonate while it is dying. The practice of SSC at the end of life has been under-researched, however.

AIM

The aim of this study, which is part of a larger study on neonatal nursing care, was to describe the phenomenon of how nurses enact SSC for dying preterm newborns and their parents.

DESIGN

A phenomenological reflective life world design.

SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

A purposive sample of 18 nurses from three Scandinavian NICUs.

FINDINGS

The essential meaning of the phenomenon was expressed as strong belief in the urgency of SSC in providing mutual proximity and comfort for dying preterm newborns and their parents. The nurses act upon this belief and upon an engagement in securing the best possible present and future experiences of being close, in which the SSC is understood as a necessary premise in achieving the intended optimal conditions. The findings are elaborated in relation to previous caring and nursing research and phenomenology.

CONCLUSIONS

Skin-to-skin care for dying preterm newborns and their parents is the preferred caring practice among Scandinavian NICU nurses who consider it of major importance to facilitate proximity and comfort through SSC when the newborn is still alive. The authors suggest this practical knowledge from NICU nurses perspective to be acknowledged in discussions concerning end-of-life care for preterm newborns and their parents and we recommend more formal establishment of this practice. Further research is needed on parents' experiences of skin-to skin caring in this vulnerable end of life situation of 'being with' their dying newborn.

摘要

背景

早产新生儿与父母分离的后果已在多个方面进行了讨论,因此自20世纪80年代以来,皮肤接触护理(SSC)在斯堪的纳维亚新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)已成为常见做法。2009年袋鼠式护理(KMC)国际研讨会建议,根据实证研究和临床指南,将持续KMC作为贯穿所有医疗和护理的金标准实施,并且他们建议在与父母达成一致的情况下,KMC可用于临终护理。当孩子的状况需要时,父母强烈希望靠近自己的孩子并给予支持和情感安慰,并且有人认为医护人员期望父母陪伴新生儿,因此鼓励他们在新生儿临终时抱着新生儿。然而,临终时的SSC实践研究较少。

目的

本研究是一项关于新生儿护理的大型研究的一部分,其目的是描述护士为临终早产新生儿及其父母实施SSC的现象。

设计

一种现象学反思生活世界设计。

设置和参与者

从三个斯堪的纳维亚NICU中选取了18名护士作为有目的的样本。

结果

该现象的本质意义被表达为坚信SSC对于为临终早产新生儿及其父母提供相互亲近和安慰的紧迫性。护士们基于这一信念并致力于确保尽可能获得当下和未来亲密相处的最佳体验,其中SSC被理解为实现预期最佳状况的必要前提。研究结果结合先前的护理研究和现象学进行了阐述。

结论

对于临终早产新生儿及其父母而言,皮肤接触护理是斯堪的纳维亚NICU护士首选的护理方式,他们认为在新生儿仍存活时通过SSC促进亲近和安慰至关重要。作者建议在关于早产新生儿及其父母临终护理的讨论中认可来自NICU护士视角的这一实践知识,并且我们建议更正式地确立这种做法。需要进一步研究父母在与临终新生儿“陪伴在一起”这种脆弱的临终情境下进行皮肤接触护理的体验。

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