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Neonatal nurses' response to a hypothetical premature birth situation: What if it was my baby?

机译:新生儿护士对假设的过早出生情况的回应:如果是我的宝宝怎么办?

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Background: Evolving technology and scientific advancement have increased the chances of survival of the extremely premature baby; however, such survival can be associated with some severe long-term morbidities. Research question: The research investigates the caregiving and ethical dilemmas faced by neonatal nurses when caring for extremely premature babies (defined as = 24 weeks' gestation). This article explores the issues arising for neonatal nurses when they considered the philosophical question of 'what if it was me and my baby', or what they believed they would do in the hypothetical situation of going into premature labour and delivering an extremely premature baby. Participants: Data were collected via a questionnaire to Australian neonatal nurses and semi-structured interviews with 24 neonatal nurses in New South Wales, Australia. Ethical considerations: Relevant ethical approvals have been obtained by the researchers. Findings: A qualitative approach was used to analyse the data. The theme 'imagined futures' was generated which comprised three sub-themes: 'choice is important', 'not subjecting their own baby to treatment' and 'nurses and outcome predictions'. The results offer an important and unique understanding into the perceptions of nursing staff who care for extremely premature babies and their family, see them go home and witness their evolving outcomes. The results show that previous clinical and personal experiences led the nurses in the study to choose to have the belief that if in a similar situation, they would choose not to have their own baby resuscitated and subjected to the very treatment that they provide to other babies. Conclusion: The theme 'imagined futures' offers an overall understanding of how neonatal nurses imagine what the life of the extremely premature baby and his or her family will be like after discharge from neonatal intensive care. The nurses' past experience has led them to believe that they would not want this life for themselves and their baby, if they were to deliver at 24 weeks' gestation or less.
机译:背景:不断发展的技术和科学进步增加了极其早产儿的生存机会;然而,这种存活可能与一些严重的长期病态相关联。研究问题:在照顾极早的婴儿时,研究研究了新生儿护士所面临的护理和伦理困境,(定义为& 24周的妊娠)。本文探讨了新生儿护士所产生的问题,当他们认为是“如果是我和我的宝贝”的哲学问题,或者他们认为他们会在过早的劳动力和提供极其早产的情况下做的事情。参与者:通过对澳大利亚新南威尔士州新南威尔士州的24个新生儿护士进行调查问卷收集数据。道德考虑:研究人员获得了相关的道德批准。调查结果:使用定性方法来分析数据。主题的“想象的期货”被生成,其中包括三个子主题:“选择很重要”,“没有让自己的宝宝治疗”和“护士和结果预测”。结果为关心极大的婴儿及其家人的护理人员的看法提供了一个重要的和独特的理解,看看他们回家并见证了他们的不断发展的结果。结果表明,以前的临床和个人经历导致了研究中的护士,选择了解了这样的信念,如果在类似的情况下,他们会选择不得拥有自己的婴儿复苏并经受他们为其他婴儿提供的非常待遇。结论:主题“想象的期货”提供了全面了解新生儿护士如何想象最早的宝宝和他或她的家庭的生活如何就像从新生儿重症监护过中出院。护士过去的经历导致他们相信他们不希望自己和宝宝的生活,如果他们在24周的妊娠或更少的情况下提供。

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