'How is our job affecting us?' Neonatal Intensive Care Unit healthcare providers and their pregnancy: A descriptive qualitative study

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作者
Dussi, Gaia [1 ]
Bembich, Stefano [1 ]
Crevatin, Roberta [1 ]
Buchini, Sara [1 ]
Schreiber, Silvana [1 ]
Bicego, Livia [1 ]
Cassone, Andrea [1 ]
Dobrina, Raffaella [1 ]
机构
[1] IRCCS Burlo Garofolo, Inst Maternal & Child Hlth, Via Istria 65, Trieste, Italy
关键词
attitudes; experience; neonatal intensive care units; occupational health; personal narratives; pregnancy; staff; INTERVIEWS; COHERENCE; NURSES; SENSE;
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10.1111/jan.15705
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
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Aim: The aim of this study was to understand the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) healthcare providers' (HCPs) experiences and needs during their own past, present and desired pregnancies. It has been reported that HCPs' personal and professional lives are mutually interconnected. Given the NICU HCPs' knowledge of the risks and potential adverse outcomes of newborns admitted to the NICU, their pregnancy experience may be more challenging than that of the general population. However, to date, these aspects are still little studied.Design: A qualitative descriptive study design was adopted.Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted between January and April 2021 in a single third-level NICU in northeastern Italy. Transcripts were analysed using inductive content analysis. Findings are reported according to the COREQ guidelines.Results: Nineteen HCPs participated in this study. Participants included 12 nurses, 6 medical doctors, and 1 paediatric physical therapist. All participants reported that their professional knowledge and experience influenced their pregnancy-related experiences, emotions and behaviours. Some participants employed adaptive coping strategies, while others were likely to experience post-traumatic stress reactions. The narratives of the men and women were similar. Three themes were identified: 'Feeling different'; 'Influence of work experience on decision-making'; 'Coping with difficulties'.Conclusion: To reduce the potential impact of NICU HCPs' work experience on pregnancy, family functioning and infant health, management of parental emotions should be considered for this population.Impact: Hospital managers could prevent the potential distress of vulnerable NICU healthcare workers during pregnancy by tailoring interventions aimed at supporting them in becoming aware and making sense of their work experiences or sensitizing individual psychological support. Moreover, university students should be offered self-help strategies to face potential dual role conflicts in their future careers.Patient and Public Involvement: No patient or public contribution.
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