Crowley Laura, Gallagher Patrick, Price Jayne
The Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, Belfast.
Nurs Child Young People. 2015 Apr;27(3):34-8. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.27.3.34.e557.
To examine the perspectives of children's nurses about parental presence during resuscitation.
Semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from nine children's nurses, working in the same emergency department, followed by thematic analysis to identify common themes.
Nurses thought that parents had a negative effect on the ability of professionals caring for the child. However, they also recognised the negative effect parental absence can have on the grieving process. During resuscitation nurses struggle personally and professionally to decide whether parents should be present.
There is a lack of guidance available about how to manage parental presence at the resuscitation of the child. Experienced children's nurses were having to 'gauge it every time'.
探讨儿童护士对于复苏过程中家长在场的看法。
采用半结构化访谈从在同一急诊科工作的九名儿童护士处收集数据,随后进行主题分析以确定共同主题。
护士们认为家长对照顾患儿的专业人员的能力有负面影响。然而,他们也认识到家长不在场会对悲伤过程产生负面影响。在复苏过程中,护士在个人和职业层面都难以决定家长是否应该在场。
关于如何处理儿童复苏时家长在场的情况,缺乏可用的指导。经验丰富的儿童护士每次都得“自行判断”。