Kasper J W, Nyamathi A M
University of California Los Angeles Medical Center.
Heart Lung. 1988 Sep;17(5):574-81.
The concept of total patient care of a critically ill child in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) includes the child's parents. A qualitative, descriptive study was performed to determine parental needs as identified by parents of children in the PICU. Using a flexible, semistructured interview guide, we asked parents about individual and parental role needs that existed while their child was in the PICU. Interview transcriptions underwent content analysis. Parental needs were categorized as physical, psychologic, or sociologic in origin. Finer subcategorizations of need areas were identified. The majority of parental needs were psychologic. Subcategories identified most frequently were "visit or stay with the child" and "child-related information." The specific needs most often identified were to be with the child in the PICU and to receive frequent, accurate and truthful information about the child's condition. Identified needs related primarily to the parental role function and the alleviation of parental stress.
儿科重症监护病房(PICU)中对危重症患儿的全面护理概念涵盖了患儿的父母。我们开展了一项定性描述性研究,以确定PICU中患儿父母所提出的需求。我们使用一份灵活的半结构化访谈指南,询问父母在其孩子处于PICU期间存在的个人需求和父母角色需求。访谈转录本进行了内容分析。父母的需求按来源分为身体、心理或社会需求。确定了需求领域更细致的子类别。父母的大多数需求是心理方面的。最常确定的子类别是“看望或陪伴孩子”和“与孩子相关的信息”。最常确定的具体需求是在PICU陪伴孩子以及获得有关孩子病情的频繁、准确和真实的信息。确定的需求主要与父母角色功能和减轻父母压力有关。