Kangaroo care in a neonatal context: parents' experiences of information and communication of nurse-parents.

Q3 Nursing
Open Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2013-05-16 Print Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874434601307010041
Desirée Lemmen, Petra Fristedt, Anita Lundqvist
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Abstract

Objective: Kangaroo Care (KC) is an evidence-based nursing practice with many benefits for infants and parents. The purpose of this study was to describe parents' experience of information and communication mediated by staff nurses before and during KC at neonatal wards.

Methodology and participants: A qualitative study with semi-structured interviews was performed. The sample consisted of 20 parents.

Results: THE RESULTS SHOW THAT THE INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION WERE EXPERIENCED AS BOTH OPTIMAL AND SUBOPTIMAL INCLUDING FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: initially conflicting emotions in relation to KC, participation and confidence in KC is evolving, strengthening preparation and context is decisive as well as parental sense and caution. The overall theme was that good preparation will contribute to a positive experience of KC.

Conclusion: The conclusion is that most of the parents had positive experiences of KC. The information and communication from the staff nurses encouraged and motivated the parents to practice KC, in a sense that it was a natural way to get to know the infant, when the staff nurses were well versed in the method and coherent and supportive. Conflicting emotions emerged when staff nurses practised KC as a routine without deeper knowledge and skills of the method and its advantages as well as without sensitivity to parents' vulnerable situation.

新生儿情境下的袋鼠式护理:父母对护理-父母信息和沟通的体验。
目的:袋鼠式护理(KC)是一种循证护理实践,对婴儿和父母有很多好处。本研究的目的是描述在新生儿病房KC之前和期间,由工作人员护士介导的信息和沟通的父母体验。方法和参与者:采用半结构化访谈进行定性研究。样本由20位父母组成。结果:结果表明,信息和沟通经历为最优和次优,包括以下类别:与KC相关的最初冲突情绪,对KC的参与和信心正在演变,加强准备和背景是决定性的,以及父母的意识和谨慎。结论:大多数家长对KC有积极的体验,护理人员的信息和沟通鼓励和推动了家长对KC的实践,从某种意义上说,当护理人员熟练掌握KC的方法并给予连贯和支持时,这是一种自然的了解婴儿的方式。当工作人员护士将KC作为一种常规做法时,对该方法及其优点没有更深入的了解和技能,也没有对父母的弱势处境敏感,就会出现矛盾的情绪。
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Open Nursing Journal
Open Nursing Journal Nursing-Nursing (all)
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期刊介绍: The Open Nursing Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, letters and guest edited thematic issues in all areas of nursing. The Open Nursing Journal, a peer-reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality papers rapidly and freely available to researchers worldwide. We welcome papers related to nursing and midwifery, with specific relevance to health care practice, policy and research. We publish under the following themes: -Nursing and Midwifery practice -Education -Research methodology -Evidence based practice -New role in practice -Systematic reviews -Case studies -Ethical and professional issues -Management in health care -Sustainability in health and health care provision All authors should make clear how the implications of their paper for nursing, midwifery and health care practice. They should also clearly identify the ‘take home message’ from their paper.
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