Parents' Experiences of Holding Their Child for Healthcare Procedures: A Qualitative Exploratory Study.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Sage Hay, Sharon Kinney, Stacey Richards, Fiona Newall, Meaghan Hawley, Jenny O'Neill
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Abstract

Aim: To explore parents' experiences of holding children for healthcare procedures in an Australian paediatric hospital setting.

Design: A qualitative exploratory study was undertaken at a paediatric tertiary hospital in Melbourne, Australia.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with parents of children who had undergone a procedure during their hospital admission. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: Eight parents were interviewed, with four themes becoming apparent from their experiences, representing the multiple roles parents undertook when holding their child for a procedure. Parent as a protector was identified as the overarching role, with all roles involving aspects of parents protecting their child. The remaining roles included comforter-where parents supported their child by providing reassurance and being present; helper-where parents actively sought a role or stepped up to assist during a procedure and enforcer-where at times parents had a belief that to facilitate some procedures holding was necessary. A sliding-scale schema illustrates that these roles are not static, but rather positioned along a continuum, with some parents moving between roles throughout a procedure.

Conclusion: This study provided valuable insight into the complexity of parents' involvement when supporting their child during a procedure. The varying roles suggest parents balance the desire for their child to feel safe (holding as a comforter) with wanting to get the procedure done (holding as an enforcer).

Impact: This research impacts clinicians, parents and children involved in healthcare procedures. Clinicians can use the sliding-scale schema that illustrates the distinct roles parents can take on, as a visual tool to promote parental involvement and help parents define their role during a procedure.

Reporting method: Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) guideline was utilised when reporting findings.

Patient or public contribution: No patient or public contribution.

父母抱着孩子接受医疗程序的经历:定性探索研究
目的:探讨澳大利亚儿科医院环境中家长抱着孩子接受医疗程序的经历:在澳大利亚墨尔本的一家儿科三级医院开展了一项定性探索性研究:方法:对在住院期间接受过手术的儿童的家长进行了半结构化访谈。对访谈进行了录音、转录,并采用反思性主题分析法进行了分析:八位家长接受了访谈,从他们的经历中发现了四个主题,代表了家长在抱着孩子进行手术时所扮演的多重角色。父母作为保护者被认为是最重要的角色,所有角色都涉及父母保护孩子的各个方面。其余的角色包括:安慰者--父母通过提供保证和陪伴来支持他们的孩子;帮助者--父母在手术过程中积极寻找角色或挺身而出提供帮助;执行者--父母有时认为,为了方便某些手术,抱着孩子是必要的。滑动量表模式表明,这些角色并不是一成不变的,而是沿着连续统一体定位的,有些家长在整个手术过程中会在不同角色之间转换:这项研究提供了宝贵的见解,让我们了解到父母在手术过程中支持孩子的复杂性。不同的角色表明,父母在希望孩子感到安全(作为安慰者抱住孩子)和希望完成手术(作为执行者抱住孩子)之间进行了平衡:这项研究对临床医生、家长和参与医疗程序的儿童都有影响。临床医生可以使用滑动量表模式来说明父母可以承担的不同角色,以此作为一种可视化工具来促进父母的参与,并帮助父母确定他们在手术过程中的角色:报告方法:在报告研究结果时采用了定性研究报告综合标准(COREQ)指南:无患者或公众贡献。
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CiteScore
6.40
自引率
7.90%
发文量
369
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Advanced Nursing (JAN) contributes to the advancement of evidence-based nursing, midwifery and healthcare by disseminating high quality research and scholarship of contemporary relevance and with potential to advance knowledge for practice, education, management or policy. All JAN papers are required to have a sound scientific, evidential, theoretical or philosophical base and to be critical, questioning and scholarly in approach. As an international journal, JAN promotes diversity of research and scholarship in terms of culture, paradigm and healthcare context. For JAN’s worldwide readership, authors are expected to make clear the wider international relevance of their work and to demonstrate sensitivity to cultural considerations and differences.
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