Rossman Beverly, Greene Michelle M, Meier Paula P
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2015 Jan-Feb;44(1):3-16. doi: 10.1111/1552-6909.12527. Epub 2015 Jan 7.
To examine first-time neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) mothers' perceptions of the initial effect and stress of their birth experiences and hospitalizations of their infants and what facilitated or hindered the development of their maternal roles within the context of the NICU.
A qualitative descriptive design.
A 57-bed, tertiary NICU in Chicago.
Twenty-three mothers of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants hospitalized in the NICU.
Participants were a subset of a larger longitudinal mixed-method study of psychological distress in 69 mothers of VLBW infants. Mothers were interviewed using an adaptation of the Clinical Interview for Parents of High-Risk Infants (CLIP) approximately 6 weeks after the births of their infants. Data were analyzed using conventional content analysis.
Mothers characterized the infants' births and hospitalizations as a time of overwhelming change culminating in a new perspective on life. Primary themes were loss, stress and anxiety, adapting, resilience, peer support, and "I'm a NICU Mom." Mothers rated peer support as the most facilitative and supportive aspect of developing the maternal role in the NICU.
Peer support and role modeling by NICU-based breastfeeding peer counselors helped the mothers throughout every stage of their infants' hospitalizations, from giving them hope, to helping them begin to develop maternal identity, to providing anticipatory guidance about taking their infants home. Talking points are provided for nurses who work in NICUs without dedicated peer support to help mothers establish a healthy mother/infant relationship.
探讨初次入住新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)的母亲对其分娩经历以及婴儿住院初期的影响和压力的看法,以及在NICU环境中促进或阻碍其母亲角色发展的因素。
定性描述性设计。
芝加哥一家拥有57张床位的三级NICU。
23名在NICU住院的极低出生体重(VLBW)婴儿的母亲。
参与者是对69名VLBW婴儿母亲心理困扰进行的一项更大规模纵向混合方法研究的一个子集。在婴儿出生约6周后,采用改编后的高危婴儿家长临床访谈(CLIP)对母亲进行访谈。使用常规内容分析法对数据进行分析。
母亲们将婴儿的出生和住院描述为一个发生巨大变化的时期,最终带来了对生活的新看法。主要主题包括失落、压力和焦虑、适应、恢复力、同伴支持以及“我是一名NICU妈妈”。母亲们将同伴支持评为在NICU中发展母亲角色最有促进作用和支持性的方面。
基于NICU的母乳喂养同伴咨询师的同伴支持和榜样作用在婴儿住院的各个阶段都帮助了母亲,从给她们希望,到帮助她们开始形成母亲身份,再到提供关于带婴儿回家的预期指导。为在没有专门同伴支持的NICU工作的护士提供了谈话要点,以帮助母亲建立健康的母婴关系。