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Paternal Experience During The Child Hospitalization In Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Author(s) -
Cora Coralina dos Santos Junqueira,
Simone Pires Cavalcanti Machado,
Claudiane Maria Urbano Ventura,
Tarciane Marinho Albuquerque,
Amanda Narciso Machado,
Priscila Magalhães Nunes,
Thalita Gomes Sarmento Ferreira,
Maria Elizabete de Amorim Silva,
Marcela Barbosa de Farias,
Maurício Caxias de Souza,
Ericka Silva Holmes,
Geandro da Cunha Silva,
Leila de Cássia Tavares da Fonsêca,
Wilma Dias de Fontes Pereira
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/2202
Subject(s) - feeling , neonatal intensive care unit , medicine , thematic analysis , intensive care , qualitative research , exploratory research , intensive care unit , nursing , unit (ring theory) , family medicine , pediatrics , psychiatry , intensive care medicine , psychology , social psychology , social science , mathematics education , sociology , anthropology
Results: The nine parents interviewed were aged between 22-39 years and the majority had not completed high school providing a monthly family income between 1 to 5.7 minimum wages. The interpretation of the results allowed the construction of the following thematic categories: Feelings paternal experienced against the hospitalization of a child in the Intensive Care Unit and faced difficulties against the hospitalization of a newborn child in Intensive Care Unit.

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