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A qualitative study exploring the experiences of parents of children admitted to seven Dutch pediatric intensive care units

  • Jos M. Latour
  • , Johannes B. van Goudoever
  • , Beatrix Elink Schuurman
  • , Marcel J. I. J. Albers
  • , Nicolette A. M. van Dam
  • , Eugenie Dullaart
  • , Marc van Heerde
  • , Carin W. M. Verlaat
  • , Elise M. van Vught
  • , Jan A. Hazelzet

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Abstract

To explore parents' experiences during the admission of their children to a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Qualitative method using in-depth interviews. Thematic analysis was applied to capture parents' experiences. Thirty-nine mothers and 25 fathers of 41 children admitted to seven of the eight PICUs in university medical centers in The Netherlands were interviewed. Parents were interviewed within 1 month after their child's discharge from a PICU. Thematic analysis identified 1,514 quotations that were coded into 63 subthemes. The subthemes were categorized into six major themes: attitude of the professionals; coordination of care; emotional intensity; information management; environmental factors; parent participation. Most themes had an overarching relationship representing the array of experiences encountered by parents when their child was staying in a PICU. The theme of emotional intensity was in particular associated with all the other themes. The findings provided a range of themes and subthemes describing the complexity of the parental experiences of a PICU admission. The subthemes present a systematic and thematic basis for the development of a quantitative instrument to measure parental experiences and satisfaction with care. The findings of this study have important clinical implications related to the deeper understanding of parental experiences and improving family-centered care
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)319-325
JournalIntensive care medicine
Volume37
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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