Fathers' Experiences Six Months After their Preterm Infant's Discharge from the NICU.

Ellen Eriksson, Pia Lundqvist, Lisbeth Jönsson
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Although fathers experience emotional stress both during the care period and after discharge, there is limited research focusing exclusively on fathers' experiences after their time in a neonatal intensive care unit. Their experiences are important for tailoring support to fathers based on their individual needs. This paper is part of a longitudinal study in which parents were followed by means of questionnaires and individual interviews during a two-year period after discharge from hospital-based neonatal home care. A qualitative content analysis with an inductive approach was used to elucidate the experiences of fathers six months after their preterm infant's discharge. Twelve fathers participated in the study. The following categories emerged and constituted the result: "Vivid memories from the NICU," "Struggling with new challenges in life" and "Transition to home still in their thoughts." The approach and attitude of health-care professionals may contribute to fathers' involvement during the care period, as fathers tend to set their own feelings aside.

早产儿从新生儿重症监护室出院六个月后父亲的经历。
虽然父亲在护理期间和出院后都会经历情绪压力,但专门针对父亲在新生儿重症监护室的经历的研究却很有限。他们的经历对于根据父亲的个人需求为其提供量身定制的支持非常重要。本文是一项纵向研究的一部分,在新生儿家庭护理出院后的两年时间里,通过问卷调查和个别访谈对父母进行了跟踪调查。研究采用归纳法对内容进行定性分析,以阐明父亲在早产儿出院六个月后的经历。12 位父亲参与了研究。研究结果分为以下几个类别:"来自新生儿重症监护室的生动记忆"、"在新的生活挑战中挣扎 "和 "对回家的过渡仍念念不忘"。医护人员的方法和态度可能会影响父亲在护理期间的参与,因为父亲往往会将自己的感受放在一边。
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