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Feelings of women accompanying children hospitalized in a Paediatric Intensive Care Unit
Author(s) -
Cassiana Mendes Bertoncello Fontes,
Mayara da Silva Lisboa,
Bianca Giovana De Almeida Iauch,
Flávia Mendes de Sá,
Sílvia Cristina Mangini Bocchi,
Lis Amanda Ramos Toso
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/2327
Subject(s) - feeling , medicine , ambivalence , empathy , paediatric intensive care unit , coping (psychology) , qualitative research , medical diagnosis , intensive care unit , nursing , family medicine , psychiatry , pediatrics , psychology , social psychology , social science , pathology , sociology
Objective: Analise feelings of women accompanying children in a paediatric intensive care unit\udMaterials and Methods: Data were collected from August to October 2015 by the authors from individual interviews recorded with 15 women. The instrument was structured with the identification of qualitative variables, described in absolute and relative frequencies, and a guiding question. The "corpus" of each interview was electronically transcribed, floating readings were held and statements were categorized and analysed according Analise Content.\ud Results: 14 (93%) are biological mothers; average age 30 years; 11 (73%) have completed primary education; six (46%) have an occupation or a profession. The four themes were inferred: ambivalence of feelings and coping were related to how individuals express and deal with the hospitalized patient’s situation; empathy with the health team and the structural condition of the critical environment can also generate feelings. Nursing diagnoses were formulated from the reported feelings.\udConclusion: It was observed that the feelings identified could be originated by the health-illness hospitalization process as well as the structural components of the critical environment.\udKeywords: Paediatric Intensive Care Units; Women; Feelings

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