一起康复:母亲为患有NAS的婴儿提供肌肤护理的经验。

Kelly McGlothen-Bell, Pamela Recto, Jacqueline M McGrath, Elizabeth Brownell, Lisa M Cleveland
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背景:在过去的20年里,新生儿戒断综合征(NAS)的患病率增加了近5倍。皮肤对皮肤护理(SSC)是一种父母亲抱着婴儿的方法,是治疗NAS症状的推荐的非药物干预方法。SSC有可能减少戒断症状,同时积极影响亲子依恋。然而,对NAS婴儿母亲的SSC经历知之甚少。目的:本研究的目的是探讨NAS婴儿母亲的SSC经历,包括在医院和出院回家后SSC的感知障碍。方法:采用定性描述设计,对NAS患儿母亲的SSC经历进行研究。目的抽样用于招募符合研究条件的参与者。我们对患有NAS婴儿的产后母亲进行了半结构化的个人访谈。数据采用专题分析进行分析。发现/结果:13位母亲参与了这项研究。数据分析产生了四个主题:“有点神经紧张”;“她需要我,我也需要她”;应对“艰难时期”;“我的拼图少了一块。”SSC被描述为愈合和结合的管道;此外,还报道了南南合作的几个障碍。对实践和研究的启示:这些发现强调了SSC对NAS婴儿的内在益处,并展示了这些母婴双体的独特挑战。需要在医院实践中做出重大改变,为这一患者群体创造一个支持SSC的环境。此外,有必要研究实施干预措施,以增加这一人群中SSC的使用。
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Recovering Together: Mothers' Experiences Providing Skin-to-Skin Care for Their Infants With NAS.

Background: Over the past 2 decades, the prevalence of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) has increased almost 5-fold. Skin-to-skin care (SSC), a method of parent-infant holding, is a recommended nonpharmacologic intervention for managing NAS symptoms. SSC has the potential to reduce withdrawal symptoms while positively influencing parent-infant attachment. Yet, little is known about the SSC experiences of mothers of infants with NAS.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the SSC experiences of mothers of infants with NAS, including perceived barriers to SSC in the hospital and following discharge home.

Methods: A qualitative descriptive design was used to obtain new knowledge regarding the experience of SSC of mothers of infants with NAS. Purposive sampling was used to recruit participants eligible for the study. We conducted semistructured individual interviews with postpartum mothers of infants with NAS. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis.

Findings/results: Thirteen mothers participated in the study. Four themes emerged from the data analysis: "a little nerve racking"; "she needed me, and I needed her"; dealing with the "hard times"; and "a piece of my puzzle is missing." SSC was described as a conduit for healing and bonding; in addition, several barriers to SSC were reported.

Implications for practice and research: These findings highlight the inherent benefits of SSC for infants with NAS and demonstrate the unique challenges of these mother-infant dyads. Critical changes in hospital practices are needed to create an environment supportive of SSC for this patient population. In addition, research regarding implementation of interventions to increase SSC usage in this population is warranted.

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