Sisson Helen, Jones Catriona, Williams Rhona, Lachanudis Lisa
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2015 Jul-Aug;44(4):471-480. doi: 10.1111/1552-6909.12662. Epub 2015 May 27.
To synthesize existing qualitative findings about fathers' experiences of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) environment.
Relevant key terms including preterm, father, and NICU were used to search the databases of CINAHL Plus, Academic Search Premier, MEDLINE, and PsychInfo.
Only primary qualitative studies were included. Studies were excluded that did not focus on the NICU environment.
Twenty-four studies were included. All authors critically appraised and extracted data relating to fathers' experiences in the NICU using an agreed data extraction form.
Findings were synthesized by translating the initial concepts and findings from an identified key paper into the data from the remaining 23 studies. Initially this was done separately by each author followed by further group discussion and synthesis. Emergent themes included Proximity, Parental Autonomy, Vulnerability, Communication and Exclusion, and Isolation.
The needs of fathers to interact and be involved with their infants' care was a prominent factor that enhanced their experiences in the NICU. Staff in the NICU can play a key role in facilitating this interaction through encouragement and reassurance.
综合现有的关于父亲在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)环境中的经历的定性研究结果。
使用包括早产、父亲和NICU在内的相关关键词检索CINAHL Plus、学术搜索高级版、MEDLINE和PsychInfo数据库。
仅纳入原发性定性研究。未聚焦于NICU环境的研究被排除。
纳入24项研究。所有作者使用商定的数据提取表对与父亲在NICU中的经历相关的数据进行严格评估和提取。
通过将一篇已确定的关键论文中的初始概念和研究结果转化为其余23项研究的数据来综合研究结果。最初由每位作者分别进行,随后进行进一步的小组讨论和综合。浮现出的主题包括亲近感、父母自主权、脆弱性、沟通与排斥以及隔离。
父亲与婴儿护理互动并参与其中的需求是增强他们在NICU经历的一个突出因素。NICU的工作人员可以通过鼓励和安慰在促进这种互动方面发挥关键作用。