Parents' experiences of information and communication in the neonatal unit about brain imaging and neurological prognosis: a qualitative study

被引:24
|
作者
Harvey, Merryl E. [1 ,2 ]
Nongena, Phumza [1 ,2 ]
Gonzalez-Cinca, Nuria [1 ,2 ]
Edwards, A. David [1 ,2 ]
Redshaw, Maggie E. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Ctr Developing Brain, London, England
[2] Hammersmith Hosp, MRC Clin Sci Ctr, London W12 ONN, England
[3] Univ Oxford, Natl Perinatal Epidemiol Unit, Oxford, England
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Communication; Neonatal brain imaging; Neurological prognosis; Parents; Preterm; INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT; HEALTH-CARE; FATHERS; SUPPORT; MOTHERS; NEEDS;
D O I
10.1111/apa.12154
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Aim To explore parental information and communication needs during their baby's care in the neonatal unit with a focus on brain imaging and neurological prognosis. Methods Eighteen parents recruited from one neonatal unit in the United Kingdom participated in semi-structured qualitative interviews using a grounded theory approach. The topic guide focused on information received about neonatal brain imaging, diagnosis and prognosis, emotional impact and support. Results Parents expressed different information needs influenced by their history, expectations, coping strategies and experiences. Most felt they initially were passive recipients of information and attempted to gain control of the information flow. Nurses were the main providers of information; doctors and other parents were also valuable. Attending ward rounds was important. Some parents felt accessing specific information such as the results of brain imaging could be difficult. Concerns about long-term developmental outcomes and the need for information did not diminish over time. The emotional impact of having a preterm baby had a negative effect on parents' ability to retain information, and all had an ongoing need for reassurance. Conclusion The findings provide insights about the needs and experiences of parents who have a continuing requirement for information about their infant's care, development and prognosis.
引用
收藏
页码:360 / 365
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Factors influencing parents' decisions about communication choices during early education of their child with hearing loss: a qualitative study
    Ching, Teresa Y. C.
    Scarinci, Nerina
    Marnane, Vivienne
    Sjahalam-King, Jessica
    Button, Laura
    Whitfield, Jessica
    DEAFNESS & EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 20 (3-4) : 154 - 181
  • [32] Exploring the Experiences and Information Needs of Parents Caring for a Child With a Urinary Tract Infection: A Qualitative Study
    Campbell, Alyson
    Hartling, Lisa
    Louie-Poon, Samantha
    Scott, Shannon D.
    JOURNAL OF PATIENT EXPERIENCE, 2021, 8
  • [33] Experiences of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Nurses as Mothers of Newborns in Neonatal Intensive Care Units: A Jordanian Qualitative Study
    Shattnawi, Khulood Kayed
    Abdallah, Intisar Hussein
    Khater, Wejdan
    Alashram, Safa A.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NURSING-NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES, 2021, 59 : E77 - E83
  • [34] Parents' experiences with neonatal home care following initial care in the neonatal intensive care unit: a phenomenological hermeneutical interview study
    Dellenmark-Blom, Michaela
    Wigert, Helena
    JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, 2014, 70 (03) : 575 - 586
  • [35] Maternal Perceptions About Sensory Interventions in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: An Exploratory Qualitative Study
    Lisle, Julia
    Buma, Kylie
    Smith, Joan
    Richter, Marinthea
    Satpute, Prutha
    Pineda, Roberta
    FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS, 2022, 10
  • [36] The experiences of Indonesian parents receiving bad news about their children's diseases: A qualitative descriptive study
    Mariyana, Rina
    Betriana, Feni
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NURSING-NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES, 2024, 77 : e558 - e564
  • [37] Communication between Parents and Preschool-Aged Children about Tuberculosis Preventive Treatment: A Qualitative Study
    Rakhmawati, Windy
    Fitri, Siti Yuyun Rahayu
    Sriati, Aat
    Hendrawati, Sri
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY RESEARCH, 2022, 27 (05) : 370 - 376
  • [38] Experiences of parents visiting an adult family member in the intensive care unit accompanied by their underaged children: A qualitative study
    Belser, Tanja
    Exl, Matthias Thomas
    Nydahl, Peter
    Zumstein-Shaha, Maya
    Jeitziner, Marie-Madlen
    AUSTRALIAN CRITICAL CARE, 2024, 37 (05) : 783 - 789
  • [39] Perspectives of time: a qualitative study of the experiences of parents of critically ill newborns in the neonatal nursery in North Queensland interviewed several years after the admission
    Ireland, Susan
    Ray, Robin A.
    Larkins, Sarah
    Woodward, Lynn
    BMJ OPEN, 2019, 9 (05):
  • [40] Parental experiences of caring for preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit, Limpopo Province: a descriptive qualitative study exploring the cultural determinants
    Nyaloko, Madimetja J.
    Lubbe, Welma
    Moloko-Phiri, Salaminah S.
    Shopo, Khumoetsile D.
    BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2024, 24 (01)