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微早产儿父母对创伤知情的发育神经保护护理和护理支持的看法。

Micro-preemie Parents' Perceptions of Trauma-Informed Developmental Neuroprotective Care and Nursing Support.

机构信息

Henry P. Becton School of Nursing and Allied Health, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey.

出版信息

Adv Neonatal Care. 2022 Oct 1;22(5):422-431. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000000972. Epub 2021 Dec 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Preterm birth is traumatic for both the infant and parents. Trauma-informed developmental neuroprotective care (TIDNC) may positively influence the outcomes for micro-preemie infants (infants born before 26 weeks' gestation) as well as support parents in crisis.

PURPOSE

To explore how TIDNC influences micro-preemie parents' perceptions of nursing care and support.

METHODS

A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at a 56-bed level III neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). A convenience sample of micro-preemie parents (n = 16, 46%) completed the Nurse Parent Support Tool (NPST) questionnaire, which included 2 open-ended questions.

RESULTS

These parents scored high scores on the NPST (mean = 4.62 ± 0.24), indicating most parents felt support from the nursing staff and perceived individualized family-centered high-quality nursing care. Subscale scores were higher than all previous studies. Parents perceived high levels of support most of the time to almost always. Although 4 themes were closely associated with the subscales, the fifth theme, Praise has not been previously documented. Parents were grateful for nurses who provided compassionate care and support during one of the most difficult times of their lives.

IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

TIDNC encourages robust nurse-parent authentic caring relationships, which are foundational to the parents' perceptions of nursing care and support. These relationships, built on mutual trust, respect, and genuine listening, appear to foster an exceptionally high degree of support.

IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH

More research is needed to examine how unit culture, characteristics of nurses, parents, and infants as well as infant outcomes influence micro-preemie parents' perception of care and further explore the nature of support.

摘要

背景

早产对婴儿和父母都是一种创伤。创伤知情的发育神经保护护理(TIDNC)可能会对极早产儿(胎龄 26 周前出生的婴儿)的结局产生积极影响,并为处于危机中的父母提供支持。

目的

探讨 TIDNC 如何影响极早产儿父母对护理和支持的看法。

方法

在一个拥有 56 张床位的三级新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)中进行了一项描述性的横断面研究。对 16 名极早产儿父母(46%)进行了便利抽样,完成了护士-家长支持工具(NPST)问卷,其中包括 2 个开放式问题。

结果

这些父母在 NPST 上的得分很高(平均值=4.62±0.24),表明大多数父母感到得到了护理人员的支持,并认为得到了个性化的以家庭为中心的高质量护理。子量表的得分高于以往所有的研究。父母在大多数时间都感受到了高水平的支持,几乎总是如此。尽管有 4 个主题与子量表密切相关,但第 5 个主题“表扬”以前没有记录。父母对在他们生命中最困难的时期提供同情和支持的护士表示感激。

对实践的意义

TIDNC 鼓励护士与父母建立真诚的关怀关系,这是父母对护理和支持看法的基础。这些关系建立在相互信任、尊重和真诚倾听的基础上,似乎提供了极高的支持度。

对研究的意义

需要进一步研究单位文化、护士、父母和婴儿的特征以及婴儿结局如何影响极早产儿父母对护理的看法,并进一步探讨支持的性质。

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