Rahmadevita Septika, Rhahmadiani Fitri, Rahmatika Ammelda, Rahmadia Sari
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摘要
本文旨在分析在 COVID-19 隔离重症监护病房和 COVID-19 非隔离重症监护病房接受治疗的儿童在家庭需求方面的差异。研究时间为 2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 12 月。本研究是一项采用回顾性队列方法的定量研究。采用的抽样方法为非概率抽样法。两组样本的人数分别为 62 人,即巴东 DR M Djamil RSUP 的 COVID-19 隔离重症监护室和 COVID-19 非隔离重症监护室。本研究通过详细介绍与病人的亲近程度、服务保障、精神支持、信息和舒适度等方面,探讨了大流行病形势对家属在其子女重症监护期间的体验所产生的影响。该研究采用定量方法,在巴东 M Djamil DR RSUP 进行了一项回顾性队列研究,涉及两组患者家庭。数据收集工具是重症监护家庭需求调查表(CCFNI),该调查表已被翻译成印尼语。数据分析是通过相关的统计检验来比较家庭特征、住院时间和家庭需求的频率分布。
Exploring Family Needs in Pediatric Intensive Care Units: A Comparative Analysis between COVID-19 Isolation and Non-Isolation Settings
This article aims to analyze the differences in family needs that arise when children are treated in the COVID-19 Isolation PICU and the COVID-19 Non-Isolation PICU. This research was conducted in the period March 2020 to December 2021. This research is a quantitative study with a retrospective cohort approach. The sampling method used was Non-Probability Sampling. The number of samples for the two groups, namely the COVID-19 Isolation PICU and the COVID-19 Non-Isolation PICU at RSUP DR M Djamil Padang, was 62 people. By detailing aspects such as closeness to the patient, service guarantees, mental support, information, and comfort, this research explores the impact of the pandemic situation on families' experiences during their child's intensive care. The research used quantitative methods with a retrospective cohort study at RSUP DR M Djamil Padang, involving patient families from both groups. The data collection instrument used the Critical Care Family Need Inventory (CCFNI) questionnaire, which was translated into Indonesian. Data analysis was carried out by comparing the frequency distribution of family characteristics, length of stay, and family needs through relevant statistical tests.