Stress and Satisfaction Levels of Mothers According to Neuman's Systems Model on Stress and Satisfaction Levels of Mothers With Children in the Intensive Care Unit and Effective Decision Making
NCT ID: NCT06429592
Last Updated: 2024-05-28
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
40 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2024-05-17
2024-10-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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In order to strengthen the family, the relationship between the nurse and the family must be based on respect and trust. In the nurse's communication with the family; The family should discuss the expectations of the family, discuss their views, and care about how much the family wants to be involved in care and what they want to do. Communication provided through these foundations helps to establish a trusting relationship between the family and the nurse and to determine boundaries with the parents. In this way, role confusion between the nurse and parent can be prevented and bidirectional satisfaction can be achieved.
Another issue required to strengthen the family is to establish a close physical and emotional bond between the nurse and the family. This bond is related to the family feeling close enough to the nurse to open up to them not only in the presence of the problem, but also outside the problems. Thus, the family's trust in the nurse increases, removing the nurse from the position of healthcare personnel only caring for the child. Thanks to this special bond the nurse establishes with the family, it makes it easier for family members to express themselves and can even help them discover their weaknesses that they are not aware of. In addition, the nurse evaluates the family's coping methods, helps reveal their strengths, and can ensure more effective planning of care. Studies have shown that as a result of the empowerment programs applied by nurses to families, parents' depression and stress levels decrease, family function, self-efficacy, autonomy, problem-solving skills and family members' support for each other increases.
In order to strengthen the family, it is of great importance to reduce the effects of internal and external stressors, holistic approach, increase the patient's perceptions and motivation, interact with the environment, reach, protect and maintain optimal health. In line with this purpose, the conceptual framework of nursing theories and models forms the basis and directs nursing education, management, practice and nursing research. These components are also included in the philosophical basis of the Neuman Systems Model. Neuman Systems Model is a model that focuses on human needs and emphasizes human uniqueness. It focuses on the multidimensional evaluation of the individual from a holistic perspective in achieving optimal health/well-being. However, accepting that the human being is a biopsychosocial being, it attaches importance to environmental stress and the health of the patient system that reacts to this stress. In Neuman's Systems Model, it is stated that when an individual is exposed to various stressors, his defense system is affected and the individual needs help to protect his basic structure.
It is thought that nursing care structured in line with the Neuman Systems Model facilitates family and child-centered care practice. This study will be conducted to examine the effect of the empowerment program structured according to the Neuman systems model on the stress and satisfaction levels and effective decision-making of mothers whose children are in the intensive care unit.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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experimental group
Data collection tools for mothers in the experimental group after acceptance of admission to the intensive care unit \[Descriptive Characteristics Form, Parental Stress Scale: (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit), Empowerment of Parents in The Intensive Care (EMPATHIC-30) (Empowerment of Parents in Intensive Care Scale), Decision Data will be collected using the Conflict in Making and Decision Making Confident Scale (KVÇS and KEOÖ). The prepared strengthening program will be applied for a total of 5 days starting from the first day of hospitalization. While the mothers are being treated, no other treatment will be done in the unit.
Different time slots will be scheduled for each experiment. After the 5th day of the application was completed, data collection tools were used.
education
nursing care practice
control group
Data collection tools from mothers in the control group after admission to the intensive care unit \[Descriptive Characteristics Form, Parental Stress Scale: (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit), Empowerment of Parents in The Intensive Care (EMPATHIC-30) (Empowerment of Parents in Intensive Care Scale), Decision Data will be collected using the Conflict in Making and Decision Making Confident Scale (KVÇS and KEOÖ). The routine operation of the intensive care unit will continue and data will be collected again after 5 days of hospitalization.
education
nursing care practice
Interventions
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education
nursing care practice
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Mothers whose children are admitted to the intensive care unit,
3. Mother must be over 18 years old
4. The child has a biological mother
5. Mothers who agreed to participate in the study and signed written consent forms,
6. The child's intensive care stay must be at least 5 days.
Exclusion Criteria
1. Wanting to leave the study,
2. The child must have left the intensive care unit less than 5 days ago,
3. The mother is under 18 years of age.
18 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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TC Erciyes University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Gulsah Ogul
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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oznur basdas, professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
erciyes universitesi
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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gulsahogulerciyes4023640013
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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