Shorey Shefaly, André Beate, Lopez Violeta
Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, National University Health System, Level 2, Clinical Research Centre, Block MD 11, 10 Medical Drive, Singapore.
Faculty of Nursing- Centre for Health Promotion Research, NTNU- Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 7491 Trondheim, Norway.
Int J Nurs Stud. 2017 Mar;68:25-39. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.12.007. Epub 2016 Dec 28.
Globally, perinatal death is on a decline. However, its impact on the healthcare profession is huge. The existing literature focuses on examining perinatal death from parents' perspectives and patient death from the perspectives of nurses and a few doctors in critical care, oncology, and neonatology in the West. Due to the unique setting of maternity units where death is not routinely anticipated, as well as distinctive socio-cultural views surrounding death, there is a need to comprehensively review literature examining the impact of perinatal death on the perspectives of healthcare professionals working in maternity units.
To examine available literature on the needs and experiences of healthcare professionals working in maternity units who have experienced perinatal death.
A scoping review of published and unpublished data.
A systematic literature search from 1st January 1996 to 5th August 2016 was made in the following databases: PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, PsycINFO, ScienceDirect, and Web of Science. Cochrane Library, Joanna Briggs Institute Library of Systematic Reviews, York Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, Open Grey, ProQuest Dissertation and Theses, and Mednar were reviewed for grey literature. A hand search of the reference lists of the included papers was performed.
Based on the pre-set inclusion criteria, 1519 articles were screened for their titles and abstracts. Eighty-five full-text papers were reviewed, resulting in 30 papers included for this review. The data were extracted and cross-checked between the reviewers. Any discrepancy between the authors' views would be discussed with a third reviewer until consensus was reached. Thematic analysis was used to categorise the results into themes.
Two major themes emerged from the review: the experiences and needs of healthcare professionals. Six subthemes emerged from the experiences of healthcare professionals: 1) psychological impact, 2) physical impact, 3) positive feelings, 4) coping strategies, 5) personal factors influencing the experience, and 6) cultural factors influencing the experience. Three subthemes including 1) social support, 2) training and education, and 3) other needs explained the needs of healthcare professionals. Studies focusing on the experiences and needs of physicians were scarce.
Perinatal death has a profound impact on the psychological and physical wellbeing of healthcare professionals. They have unmet needs that need to be addressed. Though they use internal and external resources to combat their stress, institutional support acknowledging their stress and their needs is essential. Culturally-sensitive education and training are needed to provide support to these professionals.
在全球范围内,围产期死亡人数呈下降趋势。然而,其对医疗行业的影响巨大。现有文献主要从父母的角度审视围产期死亡,以及从西方重症监护、肿瘤学和新生儿学领域的护士及少数医生的角度审视患者死亡。由于产科病房有其独特之处,即死亡并非常规预期事件,再加上围绕死亡存在独特的社会文化观念,因此有必要全面回顾相关文献,以探究围产期死亡对在产科病房工作的医护人员观点的影响。
考察关于在产科病房工作且经历过围产期死亡的医护人员的需求和经历的现有文献。
对已发表和未发表数据进行范围综述。
在以下数据库中进行了从1996年1月1日至2016年8月5日的系统文献检索:PubMed、CINAHL、Embase、PsycINFO、ScienceDirect和Web of Science。对Cochrane图书馆、乔安娜·布里格斯循证卫生保健中心系统评价图书馆、约克评价与传播中心、Open Grey、ProQuest学位论文数据库以及Mednar进行灰色文献检索。对纳入论文的参考文献列表进行了手工检索。
根据预先设定的纳入标准,对1519篇文章的标题和摘要进行筛选。对85篇全文论文进行了评审,最终有30篇论文纳入本综述。数据由评审人员提取并交叉核对。作者观点之间的任何差异将与第三位评审人员讨论,直至达成共识。采用主题分析法将结果归纳为不同主题。
综述得出两个主要主题:医护人员的经历和需求。医护人员的经历产生了六个子主题:1)心理影响,2)身体影响,3)积极感受,4)应对策略,5)影响经历的个人因素,6)影响经历的文化因素。包括1)社会支持,2)培训与教育,3)其他需求在内的三个子主题解释了医护人员的需求。关注医生经历和需求的研究较少。
围产期死亡对医护人员的心理和身体健康有深远影响。他们有未得到满足的需求,需要加以解决。尽管他们利用内部和外部资源来应对压力,但机构对他们的压力和需求予以认可的支持至关重要。需要提供具有文化敏感性的教育和培训,以支持这些专业人员。