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Citation

Lernevall LST, Moi AL, Gjengedal E, Dreyer P. Int. J. Qual. Stud. Health Well-Being 2021; 16(1): e1855749.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Co-Action Pub.)

DOI

10.1080/17482631.2020.1855749

PMID

33427115

Abstract

PURPOSE: A burn injury to a child is a traumatic event and the parent's emotional reactions and coping strategies affect the child's adaptive outcome. It is therefore important that parents get the right support. The aim was to explore parents' lived experiences of their need for support when having a child admitted to a burn centre.

METHODS: Semi-structured face-to-face interviews were conducted with 22 parents of children age <12 years hospitalised with an accidental burn injury, 9 to 27 days after the burn accident, from April 2017 to July 2018. A Ricoeur-inspired textual analysis method was used.

RESULTS: Four themes emerged from the analysis and describe the parents' needs for support. The parents wanted to be taken care of as a whole family and feel safe in the hands of professionals. This, in turn, depended on being informed about the child's condition and treatment, but also on getting help in dealing with feelings of guilt. Not least, parents wanted opportunities to take care of their own fundamental needs in terms of hygiene, food, adequate rest and activities.

CONCLUSION: As an overall understanding the healthcare providers should focus on the family as a whole in care and treatment.


Language: en

Keywords

Burns; child; human needs; intensive care units; interview; paediatric; parents; phenomenological hermeneutics; psychosocial; Ricoeur

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