Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Bath, UK; Department of Psychology, University of Eastern Finland, Finland.
Department of Psychology, University of Eastern Finland, Finland.
J Pediatr Nurs. 2022 Nov-Dec;67:e9-e15. doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2022.10.011. Epub 2022 Nov 3.
Feeding and swallowing difficulties in children are increasing due to improved survival rates of children with complex medical conditions. Despite being common complications of esophageal atresia (EA), EA related feeding difficulties have received little attention in research. Establishing positive feeding interactions and practices are important for child health and development, and for parental and child mental health. The current study aimed to investigate the parental experiences of feeding a child born with EA.
An international online survey was developed and disseminated to parents of children born with EA, aged 0-12 years, in collaboration with a patient charity for EA. Reflexive Thematic Analysis was used to analyze the qualitative survey responses.
176 participants were included in the qualitative sample from a larger international online survey study, chosen by a process of selective coding. Three themes were constructed during the analysis: 1) Anxiety, trauma and loss; 2) Isolated and unsupported; and 3) Supported. The results indicated that parents of children born with EA experienced significant anxiety related to their child's swallowing and feeding difficulties and traumatic experiences during feeding, and that these led to parents feeling a sense of loss and sadness. It was also found that support, or a lack of support, within parents' social environment might mediate parental experiences of child's feeding difficulties.
This study highlighted the importance of support for parents of children born with EA, and suggested a need for improved guidance for feeding and swallowing difficulties.
由于患有复杂疾病的儿童存活率提高,儿童的喂养和吞咽困难也在增加。尽管食管闭锁(EA)是常见的并发症,但 EA 相关的喂养困难在研究中并未得到足够重视。建立积极的喂养互动和实践对儿童的健康和发育以及父母和儿童的心理健康都很重要。本研究旨在调查患有 EA 的儿童的父母在喂养方面的体验。
与 EA 患者慈善机构合作,开发并发布了一项针对患有 EA 的 0-12 岁儿童的父母的国际在线调查。采用反思性主题分析对定性调查结果进行分析。
从一项更大的国际在线调查研究中,通过选择性编码选择了 176 名参与者纳入定性样本。在分析过程中构建了三个主题:1)焦虑、创伤和失落;2)孤立无援;3)获得支持。研究结果表明,患有 EA 的儿童的父母在孩子的吞咽和喂养困难方面经历了显著的焦虑,在喂养过程中也经历了创伤,这导致父母感到失落和悲伤。研究还发现,父母的社会环境中的支持或缺乏支持可能会影响父母对孩子喂养困难的体验。
本研究强调了为 EA 患儿父母提供支持的重要性,并提出了需要改善喂养和吞咽困难的指导。