The purpose of this study was to describe and understand the experiences of mothers of extremely preterm infants during the first twelve months at home following discharge from a neonatal intensive care unit. A qualitative, interpretative approach using Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics was carried out. One focus group and fifteen in-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted twelve months after hospital discharge. Responses were recorded, transcribed and analyzed using computer-assisted qualitative data analysis. The study´s participants were twenty women. The following themes emerged from the data analysis: 1) 'The journey home: the discharge process', which included the sub-themes 'escaping the hospital environment: between desi...
BackgroundImproved survival and shorter length of stay (LOS) for preterm infants, together with poor...
BackgroundImproved survival and shorter length of stay (LOS) for preterm infants, together with poor...
Aims and objectives: To present parents’ lived experience of having a preterm infant cared for at th...
© 2019 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Nursing Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectiv...
Aim: To gain insight into the post-discharge experiences of parents in relation to the adequacy of p...
Background: The birth of an extremely preterm infant can disrupt normal mother–infant physical conta...
Background: The birth of an extremely preterm infant can disrupt normal mother–infant physical conta...
Background: Mothers of preterm infants are at greater risk of symptoms of stress and anxiety compare...
ABSTRACTBackground: Mothers with premature infants face certain challenges such as uncertainty on ho...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 106-121).Trends in neonatal care aim t...
Objective. The study sought to describe the experiences of parents of premature children regarding d...
The difficulties of caring for preterm infants and associated psychological stress incurred by paren...
Background In recent decades, modern neonatal intensive care has improved, increasing the survival o...
Background In recent decades, modern neonatal intensive care has improved, increasing the survival o...
The birth of an extremely preterm infant can disrupt normal mother-infant physical contact and the c...
BackgroundImproved survival and shorter length of stay (LOS) for preterm infants, together with poor...
BackgroundImproved survival and shorter length of stay (LOS) for preterm infants, together with poor...
Aims and objectives: To present parents’ lived experience of having a preterm infant cared for at th...
© 2019 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Nursing Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectiv...
Aim: To gain insight into the post-discharge experiences of parents in relation to the adequacy of p...
Background: The birth of an extremely preterm infant can disrupt normal mother–infant physical conta...
Background: The birth of an extremely preterm infant can disrupt normal mother–infant physical conta...
Background: Mothers of preterm infants are at greater risk of symptoms of stress and anxiety compare...
ABSTRACTBackground: Mothers with premature infants face certain challenges such as uncertainty on ho...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 106-121).Trends in neonatal care aim t...
Objective. The study sought to describe the experiences of parents of premature children regarding d...
The difficulties of caring for preterm infants and associated psychological stress incurred by paren...
Background In recent decades, modern neonatal intensive care has improved, increasing the survival o...
Background In recent decades, modern neonatal intensive care has improved, increasing the survival o...
The birth of an extremely preterm infant can disrupt normal mother-infant physical contact and the c...
BackgroundImproved survival and shorter length of stay (LOS) for preterm infants, together with poor...
BackgroundImproved survival and shorter length of stay (LOS) for preterm infants, together with poor...
Aims and objectives: To present parents’ lived experience of having a preterm infant cared for at th...