2013
DOI: 10.4037/ccn2013715
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Parents’ Responses to Stress in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Abstract: Background Parents’ stress resulting from hospitalization of their infant in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) produces emotional and behavioral responses. The National Institutes of Health–sponsored Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) offers a valid and efficient means of assessing parents’ responses. Objective To examine the relationship of stress to anxiety, depression, fatigue, and slee… Show more

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“…An area that caused only a little stress for parents in this study was sights and sounds of NICU which is consistent with the other studies 12, 13,14,16 . The parents express less stress NICU environment as they perceived it is need for their neonate treatment and better health.…”
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“…An area that caused only a little stress for parents in this study was sights and sounds of NICU which is consistent with the other studies 12, 13,14,16 . The parents express less stress NICU environment as they perceived it is need for their neonate treatment and better health.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The overall stress score that indicates the degree of stress parents experienced was also within the same range (M = 3.51± 0.74). with other studies 12,11,13,14,16 which indicate that the most stressful aspect of having an infant in NICU is an altered parental role and relationship with their baby. Becoming parents is one of the stressful events of life, in addition when the neonate is sick or premature and need to take care to NICU leads to parent's loss the confident, feeling guilt.…”
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“…In total, due to the psychological and biological changes there are more psychological challenges around adolescents 1 . During the growth process, children might face some pressures from the family, school and other social settings that expect them to display good performance, and adjust rapidly with changing developments in the society 8,10 . This is very challenging for children, their teachers, and their parents for achieving positive mental healthy mindsets 23 .…”
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“…Previous researches supported that stress also could lead to heart disease, depression, and overweight or even to compromises to general health [7][8][9] . Some of young parents who are responsible for taking care of the children might transfer their tension to their children, which should be noted as it could cause trouble for their families 10,11 . On the other hand, children learn to internalize the stress of selfimposed expectations set by their caregivers, schools, and society, which can result in some problems such as anxiety for them 12 .…”
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