Parental stress and nurse-parent support in the neonatal intensive care unit: a cross-sectional study.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Dilek Konukbay, Mürşide Vural, Dilek Yildiz
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Abstract

Background: Admission of a preterm infant to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is highly stressful for parents. NICU nurses play a crucial role in providing support, positively impacting health and aiding effective stress management during this challenging period. This study assesses stress and nurse-parent support for parents with preterm infants in the NICU, exploring connections between stress, support, and various parental and infant variables.

Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted between January and July 2019 on a total of 150 parents (75 mothers and 75 fathers) with preterm infants in a private hospital's NICU in Ankara, Turkey. Data were collected using the Parent and Infant Information Form, Parental Stressor Scale: NICU (PSS: NICU), and Nurse-Parent Support Tool (NPST).

Results: There was no significant correlation between PSS: NICU and NPST scores (p > 0.05). However, a significant difference was observed in the overall NPST score (p = 0.036) and its emotional support subscale (p = 0.013). Mothers' PSS: NICU was influenced by infant information (p = 0.027) and marital duration ((p = 0.002), while fathers' was influenced by number of children (p = 0.040) and infant care participation (p = 0.001). NPST was affected by number of children (p = 0.004) and infant respiratory status (p = 0.011) for mothers and number of children for fathers (p = 0.038). Since parents require informational, emotional, and care-related support, nurses should continuously enhance their professional and communication skills to establish effective communication with parents and provide targeted support.

Conclusion: This study found mothers received greater nurse support than fathers. Mothers with one child had higher nurse support, while mechanical ventilation for mothers and having more than one child for fathers were linked to reduced support. Lower stress levels were noted in mothers married for 6-10 years, those informed about the infant, and fathers actively participating in infant care with more than one child.

新生儿重症监护室中父母的压力和护士对父母的支持:一项横断面研究。
背景:早产儿被送入新生儿重症监护室(NICU)对父母来说压力很大。在这一充满挑战的时期,新生儿重症监护室护士在提供支持、对健康产生积极影响以及帮助有效控制压力方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究评估了 NICU 早产儿父母的压力和护士对父母的支持,探讨了压力、支持与父母和婴儿各种变量之间的联系:这项描述性横断面研究于 2019 年 1 月至 7 月间进行,对象是土耳其安卡拉一家私立医院新生儿重症监护室中的 150 名早产儿父母(75 名母亲和 75 名父亲)。收集数据时使用了《父母和婴儿信息表》、《父母压力量表》、《NICU》(PSS:Parent Stressor Scale:结果发现,父母压力表与早产儿死亡率之间没有明显的相关性:结果:PSS:NICU 和 NPST 分数之间没有明显的相关性(P > 0.05)。然而,在 NPST 总分(p = 0.036)及其情感支持分量表(p = 0.013)中观察到明显差异。母亲的 PSS:NICU 受婴儿信息(p = 0.027)和婚姻持续时间((p = 0.002)的影响,而父亲的 PSS 受孩子数量(p = 0.040)和婴儿护理参与(p = 0.001)的影响。母亲的 NPST 受子女人数(p = 0.004)和婴儿呼吸状况(p = 0.011)的影响,父亲的 NPST 受子女人数(p = 0.038)的影响。由于家长需要信息、情感和护理方面的支持,护士应不断提高自身的专业技能和沟通技巧,与家长建立有效沟通,提供有针对性的支持:本研究发现,母亲得到的护士支持多于父亲。有一个孩子的母亲得到的护士支持较多,而母亲接受机械通气和父亲有一个以上孩子则导致护士支持减少。结婚 6-10 年的母亲、了解婴儿情况的母亲和积极参与婴儿护理且有一个以上孩子的父亲的压力水平较低。
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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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