J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2020 May;49(3):283-292. doi: 10.1016/j.jogn.2020.03.001. Epub 2020 Apr 14.
To describe the emotional work of neonatal nurses in a single-family room NICU.
Qualitative interpretive description.
A single-family room NICU in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States.
Fifteen nurses who worked in the single-family room NICU.
Data were collected from 110 hours of direct observation and 11 interviews over a 6-month period. We focused on emotional demands using triangulation between interviews and observations to identify themes. Conceptualization of emotional work informed interpretation.
Four themes emerged: Parents Living on the Unit, Isolation of Infants in Rooms, Nurses' Ability to Form Bonds and Establish Trust With Parents, and Sheltering Nurses and Parents From Stressful Events on the Unit. Parents living on the unit and the isolation of infants in private rooms increased the emotional work of nurses. Forming trust and bonds with parents and sheltering parents and themselves from stressful events on the unit decreased nurses' emotional work.
Care should be taken in NICU design because unit layout can affect the emotional work of nurses. Understanding how neonatal nursing practice is affected by unit layout can help nurses and those who design NICUs to create and promote optimal practice environments.
描述单人间新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)中新生儿护士的情感劳动。
定性解释性描述。
美国中大西洋地区的单人间 NICU。
15 名在单人间 NICU 工作的护士。
通过 6 个月期间的 110 小时直接观察和 11 次访谈收集数据。我们使用访谈和观察之间的三角测量法聚焦于情感需求,以确定主题。情感劳动的概念化指导了解释。
出现了四个主题:父母在病房生活、婴儿在房间隔离、护士与父母建立联系和信任的能力、以及保护护士和父母免受病房压力事件的影响。父母在病房生活和婴儿在私人房间隔离增加了护士的情感劳动。与父母建立信任和联系,并保护父母和自己免受病房压力事件的影响,减轻了护士的情感劳动。
NICU 的设计需要谨慎,因为病房布局会影响护士的情感劳动。了解新生儿护理实践如何受到病房布局的影响,可以帮助护士和设计 NICU 的人员创建和促进最佳的实践环境。