Institut Català de la Salut
[Rubio-Garrido P] Department of Nursing, Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain. Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. [Bazo-Hernández L] Department of Nursing, Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain. [Enrich-Font A] Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. [Jiménez-Herrera MF] Department of Nursing, Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain. Department of Nursing, Borås University, Borås, Sweden
Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
2025-10-09T07:56:33Z
2025-10-09T07:56:33Z
2025-06
Family‐centred care; Hospitalised; Intensive care units paediatric
Atención centrada en la familia; Hospitalizado; Unidades de cuidados intensivos pediátricos
Atenció centrada en la família; Hospitalitzat; Unitats de cures intensives pediàtriques
Background Being admitted to a paediatric intensive care unit is a stressful situation for the minor and their family, causing emotional alterations that generate changes in psychological, physical and social aspects, as well as on how to take care of the minor. Aim The objective of this study was to explore the coping strategies experienced by families who have a minor admitted to the paediatric intensive care unit. Methods Phenomenological qualitative research study. A sample of 12 participants was obtained from families who had a prolonged admission to the paediatric intensive care unit of a minimum duration of 3 months and who were not in an end-of-life situation. The data analysis was carried out by deepening the study theme during the data collection of the three group interviews conducted. Ethics Statement This study is part of a predoctoral research project approved by the Ethics Committee of the Vall d'Hebrón University Hospital in Barcelona (approval code: PRAMI-273/2015). Results Two main categories were identified that emerged from the families' perceptions related admission of their minors to the paediatric intensive care unit and their subsequent adaptation to the new situation: (1) Family self-perception: the families' own perceptions of different feelings and emotions experienced during admission and their interpretations are collected. (2) Role of the caregiver: understood as the families' perceptions of the capacity and willingness to face the new situation in the child's health-disease process; and 10 subcategories: training, comfort, confidence, fear, anxiety, impotence, loneliness, will, adaptability and reference family group. Conclusions The findings show the need to carry out an integrative approach to families which coexist in a paediatric intensive care unit; through the training of these families to be able to cope with health changes.
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Família - Aspectes psicològics; Adaptació (Psicologia); Pediatria intensiva; Hospitals - Ingressos i altes; HEALTH CARE::Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services::Health Facilities::Hospital Units::Intensive Care Units::Intensive Care Units, Pediatric; PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOLOGY::Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms::Adaptation, Psychological; PUBLIC HEALTH::Population Studies in Public Health::Family; ANALYTICAL, DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES, AND EQUIPMENT::Therapeutics::Patient Care::Hospitalization::Patient Admission; ATENCIÓN DE SALUD::instalaciones, servicios y personal de asistencia sanitaria::centros sanitarios::unidades hospitalarias::unidades de cuidados intensivos::unidades de cuidados intensivos pediátricos; PSIQUIATRÍA Y PSICOLOGÍA::conducta y mecanismos de la conducta::adaptación psicológica; SALUD PÚBLICA::Estudios Poblacionales en Salud Pública::familia; TÉCNICAS Y EQUIPOS ANALÍTICOS, DIAGNÓSTICOS Y TERAPÉUTICOS::terapéutica::asistencia al paciente::hospitalización::admisión de pacientes
Wiley
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences;39(2)
https://doi.org/10.1111/scs.70055
Attribution 4.0 International
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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