2017
DOI: 10.15253/2175-6783.2017000500005
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Hospitalization of premature infants: parents’ perceptions and revelations about nursing care

Abstract: Objective: to describe the perceptions of parents about the hospitalization of premature infants and the care provided by nursing staff. Methods: qualitative study in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit with 14 parents. Medical records checking, interview with the participants and thematic content analysis were carried out. Results: parents reported surprise, fear, insecurity and guilt by hospitalization and prematurity. They mentioned as difficulties being in another city, leaving the other children and financial … Show more

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“…A study aimed at describing the parents' perceptions about the hospitalization of preterm infants and the care provided by the nursing team, revealing that the issue of the suffering caused by hospitalization motivates different feelings related to prematurity, financial and social issues, as well as the distancing of homes and families. The parents reported surprise, fear, insecurity, and guilt for infection, hospitalization, and prematurity (16) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study aimed at describing the parents' perceptions about the hospitalization of preterm infants and the care provided by the nursing team, revealing that the issue of the suffering caused by hospitalization motivates different feelings related to prematurity, financial and social issues, as well as the distancing of homes and families. The parents reported surprise, fear, insecurity, and guilt for infection, hospitalization, and prematurity (16) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such feelings may hinder the approximation between mother and child, demonstrating the importance of guidance provided by the health team during hospitalization and before discharge to prepare mothers to perform care actions appropriate to their maternal role. 10 We emphasize the significance of defining how mothers experience the baby's hospitalization and what information they would like to know or learn about their child's care during hospitalization to guide the nursing team assistance for the promotion of maternal protagonism in the NICU.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pais e mães relataram que estar separados de seus bebês era pior quando o quadro da criança era instável, quando estavam na enfermaria sem o filho, sentindo-se desamparados e impotentes para ajudar, enquanto outras mães estavam no mesmo lugar com eles (Kegler et al, 2019;Veronez, Borghesan, Corrêa, & Higarashi et al, 2017). Além disso, um estudo realizado em um hospital filantrópico no sul do Brasil apontou que os pais consideram altamente estressante deixar os outros filhos para acompanhar a internação do RN internado (Pieszak, Paust, Gomes, Arrué, Neves, & Machado et al, 2017).…”
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