Post-traumatic growth in parents after infants' neonatal intensive care unit hospitalisation

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作者
Aftyka, Anna [1 ]
Rozalska-Walaszek, Ilona [1 ]
Rosa, Wojciech [2 ]
Rybojad, Beata [3 ,4 ]
Karakula-Juchnowicz, Hanna [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Lublin, Dept Nursing Anesthesia & Intens Care, Lublin, Poland
[2] Lublin Univ Technol, Dept Appl Math, Lublin, Poland
[3] Med Univ Lublin, Emergency Med Unit, Dept Expert Med Assistance, Lublin, Poland
[4] Pediat Univ Hosp Lublin, Dept Anesthesiol & Intens Care, Gebali Str 6, PL-20093 Lublin, Poland
[5] Med Univ Lublin, Dept Clin Neuropsychiat, Lublin, Poland
[6] Med Univ Lublin, Dept Psychiat Psychotherapy & Early Intervent 1, Lublin, Poland
关键词
neonatal intensive care unit; post-traumatic growth; post-traumatic stress disorder; traumatic stress; CANCER SURVIVORS; BEREAVED PARENTS; BREAST-CANCER; STRESS; DEATH; CHILD; DEPRESSION; PREDICTORS; HEALTH; PTSD;
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10.1111/jocn.13518
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Aims and objectivesTo determine the incidence and severity of post-traumatic growth in a group of parents of children hospitalised in the intensive care unit in the past. BackgroundA premature birth or a birth with life-threatening conditions is a traumatic event for the parents and may lead to a number of changes, some of which are positive, known as post-traumatic growth. MethodThe survey covered 106 parents of 67 infants aged 3-12months. An original questionnaire and standardised research tools were used in the study: Impact Event Scale - Revised, Perceived Stress Scale, COPE Inventory: Positive Reinterpretation and Growth, Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations, Post-traumatic Growth Inventory and Parent and Infant Characteristic Questionnaire. ResultsDue to a stepwise backward variables selection, we found three main factors that explain post-traumatic growth: post-traumatic stress symptoms, positive reinterpretation and growth and dichotomic variable infants' survival. This model explained 29% of the post-traumatic growth variation. Similar models that were considered separately for mothers and fathers showed no significantly better properties. ConclusionPost-traumatic growth was related to a lesser extent to sociodemographic variables or the stressor itself, and related to a far greater extent to psychological factors. Relevance to clinical practiceOur study highlights the fact that post-traumatic growth in the parents of neonates hospitalised in the neonatal intensive care units remains under-evaluated.
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