[A prospective study on the behavior of pediatric intensive care unit nurses, concerning the care given to suicidal children].

Annales de pediatrie Pub Date : 1993-10-01
G Vila, J Chassevent, D Pecher, C Blonde, P Canoui, M Cloup, M C Mouren-Simeoni
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Abstract

Pediatric intensive care units use sophisticated medical technology and are staffed by deeply committed nurses who are subjected to significant psychological stress. This stress varies with the type of patient and influences the style and quality of care. With this respect, children and adolescents admitted after a suicidal attempt are considered catalysts. However, there have been no systematic studies of how pediatric intensive care nurses respond emotionally to their interactions with these patients. This epidemiological study conducted in five Parisian Teaching Hospital pediatric intensive care units used a specially designed questionnaire to evaluate nurses' responses on the basis of style of care. Children under 16 years of age admitted after attempted suicide were studied comparatively with same age children admitted for status asthmaticus or encephalopathy with seizures. Results highlighted the differences in nurses' psychological responses to these situations and their difficulties in interacting with patients. This study provides strict methodological guidelines for investigating an issue often discussed emotionally or on the basis of anecdotal data.

[儿科重症监护室护士对自杀儿童护理行为的前瞻性研究]。
儿科重症监护室使用先进的医疗技术,并由深受心理压力影响的敬业护士组成。这种压力随患者的类型而变化,并影响护理的方式和质量。在这方面,自杀未遂后入院的儿童和青少年被认为是催化剂。然而,目前还没有关于儿科重症监护护士在与这些患者互动时情绪反应的系统研究。本流行病学研究在巴黎五所教学医院儿科重症监护室进行,采用特别设计的问卷,根据护理方式评估护士的反应。将16岁以下自杀未遂儿童与同年龄的哮喘或癫痫性脑病儿童进行比较研究。结果突出了护士对这些情况的心理反应的差异以及他们与患者互动的困难。这项研究提供了严格的方法指导,用于调查经常情绪化地讨论或基于轶事数据的问题。
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