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Effect of Planned Information Provision on Anxiety of Parents of Children Who Underwent Cardiac Surgery

Yıl 2012, Cilt: 14 Sayı: 1, 11 - 20, 01.04.2012

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Objective: To determine anxiety causes of parents of children who underwent cardiac surgery in order to develop a planned informationprovision and to evaluate anxiety level of parents with two differentinformation provision.Methods: Parents of children administered to the pediatric cardiovascular clinic of a hospital in Turkey took part in two groups group 1,47; and group 2, 46 in the descriptive study. Parents were either provided with only routine information group 1 or were provided withdetailed information and given consultancy group 2 regarding theirchild’s home-care following discharge. Parents of children aged between 0 and 18 years who underwent cardiac surgery were included inthe study n=93 . A descriptive form and State-Trait Anxiety Inventorywere used to obtain data prior to discharge. Results: Parents in group 1 reported greater anxiety about home-care of their children mostly concerning infections/fever 76.1% , dietand nutrition 41.3% , and care of the surgical incision 30.4% compared to those in group 2. State and trait anxiety scores of the parentsin group 2 were significantly lower than those in group 1 state,35.7±7.2 v 51.6±7.1; p

Kaynakça

  • Ball JW, Bindler RC. Child health nursing: Part- nering with children and families. New Jersey: Upper Saddle River, 2006.
  • Hoffman J, Kaplan S. The incidence of congenital heart disease. Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2002;39:1890-1900.
  • American Heart Association (AHA) [Online]. Congenital heart defects fact sheet. Available from: http://www.americanheart.org/presen- ter.jhtml?identifier= 3055913, (Accessed 2009 July 14).
  • Pye S, Green A. Parent education after newborn congenital heart surgery. Advances in Neonatal Care 2003;3:147-156.
  • Allen SW, Gauvreau K, Bloom BT, Kenkins K. Evidence based referral results in significantly re- duced mortality after congenital heart surgery. Pe- diatrics 2006;112:24-28.
  • Mörelius E, Lundh U, Nelson N. Parental stress in relation to the severity of congenital heart disease in the offspring. Pediatric Nursing 2002;28:28-32.
  • Green A. Outcomes of congenital heart disease: A review. Pediatric Nursing 2004;30:280-284.
  • Tak YR, McCubbin M. Family stress, perceived social support, and coping following the diagnosis of a child’s congenital heart disease. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2002;39:190-198.
  • Lawoko S, Soares JJF. Satisfaction with care: A study of parents of children with congenital heart disease and parents of children with other disease. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 2004; 18:90-102.
  • Chen CW, Li CY, Wang JK. Growth and develop- ment of children with congenital heart disease. Jo- urnal of Advanced Nursing 2004;47:260-269.
  • Kain ZN, Caldwell-Andrews A, Mayes LC, Wang SM, Krivutza DM, LoDolce ME. Parental presen- ce during induction of anesthesia: Physiological effects on parents. Anesthesiology 2003;98:58-64.
  • Caldwell-Andrews A, Kain Z, Mayes L, Kerns R, Ng D. Motivation and maternal presence during induction of anesthesia. Anesthesiology 2005; 103:478-483.
  • Majnemer A, Limperopoulos C, Shevell M, Roh- licek C, Rosenblatt B, Tchervenkov B. Health and well-being of children with congenital cardiac malformations, and their families, following open-heart surgery. Cardiology in the Young 2006;16:157-164.
  • Li HCW, Lopez V, Lee, TLI. Psychoeducational preparation of children for surgery: The importan- ce of parental involvement. Patient Education and Counseling 2006;65:34-41.
  • DeMaso DR, Campis LK, Wypij D, Bertram S, Lipshitz M, Freed M. The impact of maternal per- ceptions and medical severity on the adjustment of children with congenital heart disease. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 1991;16:137-149.
  • Wiegner S, Donders J. Predictors of parental dist- ress after congenital disabilities. Journal of Deve- lopmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 2000;21:271- 277.
  • Lawoko S, Soares JF. Psychosocial morbidity among parents of children with congenital heart disease: A prospective longitudinal study. Heart and Lung 2006;35:301-314.
  • McGrath JM, Kolwaite A. Families and the chro- nicity of diagnosis with congenital heart defects. Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews 2006; 6:175-177.
  • Martz M, Broome ME, Mussatto KA, Morgan SW. A study of the effectiveness of a pain mana- gement education booklet for parents of children having cardiac surgery. Pain Management Nur- sing 2003;14:31-39.
  • Spielberger CD, Gorsuch RL, Lushene RE. Manu- al for State and Anxiety Inventory. Consulting psychologists Palo Alto, CA; 1970.
  • Öner N, LeCompte A. Süreksiz Durumluk/ Sürek- li Kaygı Envanteri el kitabi. İstanbul: Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Yayınları, 1985.
  • Bellew M, Atkinson KR, Dixon G, Yates A. The induction of a paediatric anesthesia information leaflet: An audit of its impact on parental anxiety and satisfaction. Paediatric Anaesthesia 2002;12:124-130.
  • Stinson J, McKeever P. Mothers’ information ne- eds related to caring for infants at home following cardiac surgery. Journal of Pediatric Nursing 1995; 10:48-57.
  • Limperopoulos C, Mahnemer A, Shevell MI, Roh- licek C, Rosenblatt B, Tchervenkov C, Darwish HZ. Predictors of developmental disabilities after open heart surgery in young children with conge- nital heart defects. Journal of Pediatrics 2002; 141:51-58.
  • Kasper JW, Nyamathi AM. Parents of children in the pediatric intensive care unit: What are their ne- eds?. Heart Lung 1998;17:574-581.
  • Schepp KG. Factors influencing coping effort of mothers of hospitalized children. Nursing Rese- arch 1991;40:42-46.

Planlı Bilgilendirme Sağlamanın Kalp Ameliyatı Olan Çocukların Ailelerinin Anksiyeteleri Üzerine Etkisi

Yıl 2012, Cilt: 14 Sayı: 1, 11 - 20, 01.04.2012

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Amaç: Çocukları kalp ameliyatı olan ailelereplanlı bilgilendirme oluşturulabilmesi için ailelerin anksiyete nedenlerinin belirlenmesi ve ikifarklı bilgilendirmede ailelerin anksiyete düzeylerinin değerlendirilmesidir.Yöntem: Türkiye’de bir hastanenin pediatrik kardiovasküler servisinde yatan çocukların aileleriiki grup 1. grup=47 ve 2. grup=46 olacak şekilde bu tanımlayıcı araştırmada yer aldı. Çocuklarının evde bakımı konusunda ailelerin bir kısmınasadece rutin bilgilendirme sağlandı 1. grup , birkısmına ise detaylı bilgilendirme sağlandı ve danışmanlık verildi 2. grup . 0-18 yaş aralığındaolan ve kalp ameliyatı yapılan çocukların aileleriaraştırmaya alındı n=93 . Tanımlayıcı veri formu ve durumluluk-süreklilik anksiyete ölçeği verileri toplamak için taburculuk öncesi kullanıldı. Bulgular: 1. grupta yer alan aileler 2. gruptakiailelere göre çocuklarının evde bakımı konusundaen fazla anksiyeteyi enfeksiyon/ateş %76.1 , diyet ve beslenme %41.3 ve ameliyat bölgesininbakımı %30.4 konularında belirtti. 2. grupta yeralan ailelerin durumluluk ve süreklilik anksiyetepuanları anlamlı düzeyde 1. gruptaki ailelere göre düşük bulundu durumluluk; 35.7±7.2’ye karşın 51.6±7.1; p

Kaynakça

  • Ball JW, Bindler RC. Child health nursing: Part- nering with children and families. New Jersey: Upper Saddle River, 2006.
  • Hoffman J, Kaplan S. The incidence of congenital heart disease. Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2002;39:1890-1900.
  • American Heart Association (AHA) [Online]. Congenital heart defects fact sheet. Available from: http://www.americanheart.org/presen- ter.jhtml?identifier= 3055913, (Accessed 2009 July 14).
  • Pye S, Green A. Parent education after newborn congenital heart surgery. Advances in Neonatal Care 2003;3:147-156.
  • Allen SW, Gauvreau K, Bloom BT, Kenkins K. Evidence based referral results in significantly re- duced mortality after congenital heart surgery. Pe- diatrics 2006;112:24-28.
  • Mörelius E, Lundh U, Nelson N. Parental stress in relation to the severity of congenital heart disease in the offspring. Pediatric Nursing 2002;28:28-32.
  • Green A. Outcomes of congenital heart disease: A review. Pediatric Nursing 2004;30:280-284.
  • Tak YR, McCubbin M. Family stress, perceived social support, and coping following the diagnosis of a child’s congenital heart disease. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2002;39:190-198.
  • Lawoko S, Soares JJF. Satisfaction with care: A study of parents of children with congenital heart disease and parents of children with other disease. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 2004; 18:90-102.
  • Chen CW, Li CY, Wang JK. Growth and develop- ment of children with congenital heart disease. Jo- urnal of Advanced Nursing 2004;47:260-269.
  • Kain ZN, Caldwell-Andrews A, Mayes LC, Wang SM, Krivutza DM, LoDolce ME. Parental presen- ce during induction of anesthesia: Physiological effects on parents. Anesthesiology 2003;98:58-64.
  • Caldwell-Andrews A, Kain Z, Mayes L, Kerns R, Ng D. Motivation and maternal presence during induction of anesthesia. Anesthesiology 2005; 103:478-483.
  • Majnemer A, Limperopoulos C, Shevell M, Roh- licek C, Rosenblatt B, Tchervenkov B. Health and well-being of children with congenital cardiac malformations, and their families, following open-heart surgery. Cardiology in the Young 2006;16:157-164.
  • Li HCW, Lopez V, Lee, TLI. Psychoeducational preparation of children for surgery: The importan- ce of parental involvement. Patient Education and Counseling 2006;65:34-41.
  • DeMaso DR, Campis LK, Wypij D, Bertram S, Lipshitz M, Freed M. The impact of maternal per- ceptions and medical severity on the adjustment of children with congenital heart disease. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 1991;16:137-149.
  • Wiegner S, Donders J. Predictors of parental dist- ress after congenital disabilities. Journal of Deve- lopmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 2000;21:271- 277.
  • Lawoko S, Soares JF. Psychosocial morbidity among parents of children with congenital heart disease: A prospective longitudinal study. Heart and Lung 2006;35:301-314.
  • McGrath JM, Kolwaite A. Families and the chro- nicity of diagnosis with congenital heart defects. Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews 2006; 6:175-177.
  • Martz M, Broome ME, Mussatto KA, Morgan SW. A study of the effectiveness of a pain mana- gement education booklet for parents of children having cardiac surgery. Pain Management Nur- sing 2003;14:31-39.
  • Spielberger CD, Gorsuch RL, Lushene RE. Manu- al for State and Anxiety Inventory. Consulting psychologists Palo Alto, CA; 1970.
  • Öner N, LeCompte A. Süreksiz Durumluk/ Sürek- li Kaygı Envanteri el kitabi. İstanbul: Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Yayınları, 1985.
  • Bellew M, Atkinson KR, Dixon G, Yates A. The induction of a paediatric anesthesia information leaflet: An audit of its impact on parental anxiety and satisfaction. Paediatric Anaesthesia 2002;12:124-130.
  • Stinson J, McKeever P. Mothers’ information ne- eds related to caring for infants at home following cardiac surgery. Journal of Pediatric Nursing 1995; 10:48-57.
  • Limperopoulos C, Mahnemer A, Shevell MI, Roh- licek C, Rosenblatt B, Tchervenkov C, Darwish HZ. Predictors of developmental disabilities after open heart surgery in young children with conge- nital heart defects. Journal of Pediatrics 2002; 141:51-58.
  • Kasper JW, Nyamathi AM. Parents of children in the pediatric intensive care unit: What are their ne- eds?. Heart Lung 1998;17:574-581.
  • Schepp KG. Factors influencing coping effort of mothers of hospitalized children. Nursing Rese- arch 1991;40:42-46.
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Research Article
Yazarlar

Ebru Kılıçarslan-törüner Bu kişi benim

Fatma Kurnaz Bu kişi benim

Rabia Keçialan Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Nisan 2012
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2012 Cilt: 14 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Kılıçarslan-törüner, E., Kurnaz, F., & Keçialan, R. (2012). Effect of Planned Information Provision on Anxiety of Parents of Children Who Underwent Cardiac Surgery. Hemşirelikte Araştırma Geliştirme Dergisi, 14(1), 11-20. https://doi.org/10.69487/hemarge.695422