Parents’ Communication Preferences Prior to the Interhospital Transfer of an Acutely-ill Child: A Qualitative Study

IF 1.1 Q3 NURSING
K. Masterson, M. Brenner
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Parental stress is a common theme in studies of parents during the inter-hospital transfer of an acutely ill child, however, little is known about their specific information needs at this critical juncture in care delivery. In this study we aimed to understand parents’ communication preferences and information needs immediately prior to the inter-hospital transfer of their acutely ill child. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 parents between March and October 2014 to explore their experiences of communication practices immediately prior to the transfer of their child from a secondary to a tertiary care center in Ireland. Data were analyzed using the modified Van Kaam method. Two key themes emerged: “worst-case scenario” and ability to absorb information. Parents value being prepared for the potential deterioration of their child during an inter-hospital transfer. However, information giving in this pre-transfer period needs to take account of parents’ compromised ability to absorb this detail due to exhaustion and stress at this time.
急性病儿童转院前父母的沟通偏好:一项质性研究
父母压力是研究急性病儿童医院间转院期间父母的一个共同主题,然而,在护理交付的关键时刻,他们的具体信息需求知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们的目的是了解父母的沟通偏好和信息需求之前,他们的急性病儿童的医院间转移。2014年3月至10月期间,我们对10位家长进行了半结构化访谈,以探索他们的孩子从爱尔兰二级护理中心转到三级护理中心之前的沟通实践经验。采用改进的Van Kaam方法对数据进行分析。出现了两个关键主题:“最坏情况”和吸收信息的能力。父母重视在医院间转院期间为孩子可能出现的病情恶化做好准备。然而,在这个过渡前阶段提供的信息需要考虑到父母在这个时候由于疲劳和压力而无法吸收这些细节。
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