Experiences of the Parents of Children Admitted to PICU.

IF 1.5 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Sashisenla Kichu, Poonam Joshi, Sunidhi Bhandari, Rakesh Lodha, K Jaykrishnan
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Abstract

Introduction: A pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) is a highly technological and fast-paced setting in a hospital.

Objective: To explore the experiences of the parents in the critical care area of a selected tertiary care facility.

Materials and methods: In a qualitative study, we interviewed 10 purposively selected parents of the children admitted to PICU using a pre-validated in-depth interview schedule. All parents, whose children were admitted to PICU for more than 5 days, who understood Hindi or English and were willing to participate in the study, were enrolled in the study. Parents of critically ill children having readmission to PICU or prolonged stay of more than 15 days and not accompanied by parents were excluded.

Results: Parents had unmet needs, such as the need for information, counseling and education from the healthcare team (HCT) members, having trusting relationship with the HCT, and expecting receiving orientation of the routines and the protocols of PICU, and empathy from the various levels of PICU team. The majority of subjects expressed the desire to talk to a dedicated person for their queries. The parents had multiple feelings of distress, hopelessness, helplessness, guilt, and the fear of losing the child and used various coping strategies.

Conclusion: Parents of critically ill children in the PICU have unmet needs. Healthcare team members should take initiative in relieving parental distress and improving their coping abilities.

How to cite this article: Kichu S, Joshi P, Bhandari S, Lodha R, Jaykrishnan K. Experiences of the Parents of Children Admitted to PICU. Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(7):696-701.

入住重症监护病房儿童家长的经历。
简介儿科重症监护室(PICU)是医院中技术含量高、节奏快的环境:材料与方法:在一项定性研究中,我们使用事先经过验证的深度访谈表,有针对性地采访了 10 位入住重症监护病房(PICU)的患儿家长。所有儿童入住 PICU 超过 5 天、懂印地语或英语并愿意参与研究的家长都被纳入了研究。再次入住重症监护病房或住院时间超过 15 天且无父母陪同的重症患儿的父母不在研究范围内:结果显示:家长的需求尚未得到满足,如需要医护团队成员提供信息、咨询和教育,与医护团队建立信任关系,期望获得有关 PICU 常规和规程的指导,以及 PICU 各级团队的同理心。大多数受试者都表示希望能向专人咨询。家长们有多种痛苦、绝望、无助、内疚和害怕失去孩子的感觉,并使用了各种应对策略:结论:重症监护病房重症患儿的家长有许多需求没有得到满足。结论:PICU 重症患儿家长的需求尚未得到满足,医疗团队成员应主动缓解家长的痛苦,提高他们的应对能力:Kichu S, Joshi P, Bhandari S, Lodha R, Jaykrishnan K.重症监护病房患儿家长的经历。Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(7):696-701.
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine (ISSN 0972-5229) is specialty periodical published under the auspices of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine. Journal encourages research, education and dissemination of knowledge in the fields of critical and emergency medicine.
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