Mothers and nurses viewpoint about importance and perceived nursing supports for parents with hospitalized premature newborn in natal intensive care unit
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معصومه Akbarbegloo m , لیلا Valizadeh l , ملیحه Asadollahi m  |
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Aims : Premature born prone infant in front of many problems. So, nursing support from family of these infants is necessary. This study was to compare mothers and nurses viewpoint about importance and perceived nursing supports for parents with hospitalized premature newborn in NICU. Methods: This study is comparative descriptive. The study population consisted of mothers with hospitalized premature newborn in NICU (n=300) and nurses of three training treatment centers of Tabriz (n=32) during the first 6 months of 2007. Sampling method was census and data collected by using Nurse Parent Support Too (NPST) questionnaire. The validity of scale determined with content and translation. Reliability of scale determined with Cronbach alpha. Results: Man-Whitney test showed that there was a significant difference between four dimensions of nursing support from viewpoint of nurses and mothers. The most important provided supports from viewpoint of nurses were "quality of care" and "emotional" dimensions and from viewpoint of mothers were "quality of care" and "informational-communicational" dimensions. Conclusion: Mothers wanted higher supports than they received. Therefore, it seemed necessary planning for promotion family centered care for parent’s in neonatal intensive care unit. |
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General Received: 2019/03/3 | Published: 2009/08/15
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