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Nurs Ethics ; 30(3): 462-476, 2023 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36688269

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BACKGROUND: Shared responsibility is an essential part of family-centred care and it characterizes the relationship between parents and healthcare professionals. Despite this, little is known about their shared responsibility for decision-making in neonatal intensive care units. AIM: The aim of this scoping review was to identify previous studies on the subject and to summarize the knowledge that has been published so far. METHOD: The review was conducted using electronic searches in the CINAHL, PubMed, Scopus and PsycINFO databases and manual searches of the reference lists of the selected papers. The searches were limited to peer-reviewed papers that had been published in English from 2010 to September 2021. The data were selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria and the findings were inductively summarized. We identified eight papers that met the inclusion criteria. ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS: The scoping review was conducted according to good scientific practice by respecting authorship and reporting the study processes accurately, honestly and transparently. RESULTS: The results showed that shared responsibility for decision-making was based on the parents' intentions, but the degree to which they were willing to take responsibility varied. The facilitating and inhibiting factors for shared responsibility for decision-making were related to the communication between parents and professionals. The impact was related to the parents' emotions. CONCLUSION: It is essential that parents and professionals negotiate how both parties will contribute to their shared responsibility for decision-making. This will enable them to reach a mutual understanding of what is in the infants' best interests and to mitigate the emotional burden of decisions in neonatal intensive care units. More research is needed to clarify the concept of shared responsibility for decision-making in this intensive care context.


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Toma de Decisiones , Unidades de Cuidado Intensivo Neonatal , Recién Nacido , Humanos , Emociones , Cuidados Paliativos , Comunicación
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J Pediatr Nurs ; 53: e28-e34, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32081527

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PURPOSE: To describe parents' perceptions of their responsibilities for their infant's care during admission to a single family room in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). DESIGN AND METHODS: A qualitative study with semi-structured individual interviews conducted at a family-centered level III Finnish NICU in late 2016 and early 2017. The participants were 10 mothers and nine fathers of infants aged from six days to eight months. The data were analyzed with inductive content analysis. RESULTS: The parents wanted to take responsibility for their infant's care during their stay in a single family room in the NICU, because it prepared them for their infant's discharge. The mothers and fathers reported that their responsibilities supported them as they grew into parenthood and enabled their infants' rights. On the other hand, the parents needed nurses to empower them to commit to, and take, responsibility for their infant's care and share decision making. The nurses also taught the parents caring skills. CONCLUSIONS: Empowering parents to take responsibility enabled their infant's rights during their stay in a single family room in the NICU. More research is needed about how nurses transfer these responsibilities to parents and how those are connected to the infant's rights and well-being. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Organizations who provide single family rooms in NICUs need to develop guidelines that facilitate the responsibilities that parents and nurses have to care for the infants. Although parents are the infant's primary caregivers, they depend on nurses to ensure their infant is safely cared for.


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Unidades de Cuidado Intensivo Neonatal , Padres , Femenino , Finlandia , Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Alta del Paciente , Investigación Cualitativa
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