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黑人家庭在新生儿重症监护病房的需求与经历

The Needs and Experiences of Black Families in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

作者信息

Ondusko Devlynne S, Klawetter Susanne, Hawkins Carter Emily, Osborne Morinne, Peterson Jaime W, Underwood Carrasco Veronica I, Platteau Astrid, Suzette Hunte Roberta

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon.

Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado.

出版信息

Pediatrics. 2025 Jan 1;155(1). doi: 10.1542/peds.2024-067473.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To identify opportunities for improvement in quality of care, we explore Black families' experiences of family support in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) during their infant's hospital stay.

METHODS

Semistructured qualitative interviews or focus groups (FGs) were conducted to explore Black families' experiences of NICU hospitalization. Inclusion criteria were self-identification as a Black family member and infant admission to our NICU between January 2020 and February 2022. We conducted reflexive thematic analysis of recorded transcripts using Dedoose software.

RESULTS

Three interviews and 2 FGs were conducted with 9 unique families (n = 13 individuals). We organized 10 key themes into "Experiences" and "Recommendations." Experience themes included distrust and fear of the medical setting, hypervigilance and trauma trajectory formation, the myth of "Black hardiness," policing and surveillance, and undermining of Black parenting. Recommendation themes implored NICU staff to earn rather than assume trust, respect family concerns, improve mental health support, provide compassionate care, and support the parenting role.

CONCLUSIONS

In this single-center qualitative study of Black families' NICU encounters, families continue to experience differential treatment, which reinforces an untrustworthy medical system perpetuating structural racism. Family recommendations for improving care through transparent communication, advocacy and mental health support, increased engagement in their parental role, and decreasing biased treatment and provision of resources may improve their experience and mitigate hypervigilance and trajectory formation in our NICU.

摘要

目的

为了确定改善医疗质量的机会,我们探讨了黑人家庭在其婴儿住院期间在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)获得家庭支持的经历。

方法

进行了半结构化定性访谈或焦点小组讨论(FGs),以探讨黑人家庭在NICU住院的经历。纳入标准为自我认定为黑人家庭成员且婴儿在2020年1月至2022年2月期间入住我们的NICU。我们使用Dedoose软件对记录的文字记录进行了反思性主题分析。

结果

对9个不同家庭(n = 13人)进行了3次访谈和2次焦点小组讨论。我们将10个关键主题分为“经历”和“建议”。经历主题包括对医疗环境的不信任和恐惧、过度警惕和创伤轨迹形成、“黑人坚韧”的神话、监管和监视以及对黑人育儿的破坏。建议主题恳请NICU工作人员赢得而非假定信任、尊重家庭关切、改善心理健康支持、提供富有同情心的护理并支持育儿角色。

结论

在这项关于黑人家庭NICU经历的单中心定性研究中,家庭继续经历差别对待,这强化了一个不可信的医疗系统,使结构性种族主义长期存在。家庭关于通过透明沟通、宣传和心理健康支持、增加对其父母角色的参与以及减少偏见性治疗和提供资源来改善护理的建议,可能会改善他们的经历,并减轻我们NICU中的过度警惕和轨迹形成。

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