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소아중환자실 부모의 돌봄참여에 대한 간호사의 인식: 내용 분석 연구

Nurses' Perceptions toward Parent Participation in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: A Content Analysis

  • Kim, Cho Hee (College of Nursing, Seoul National University) ;
  • Chae, Sun Mi (College of Nursing, Seoul National University)
  • 투고 : 2019.08.08
  • 심사 : 2019.12.06
  • 발행 : 2019.12.31

초록

본 연구의 목적은 부모의 돌봄참여에 대한 소아중환자실 간호사의 인식을 파악하는 것이다. 연구대상은 서울에 위치한 상급종합병원 2곳의 소아중환자실에 근무하고 있는 간호사 5명이며, 일대일 심층 면담을 수행하였다. 자료수집 기간은 2016년 1월부터 2월까지였고 전통적 내용분석을 이용해 자료를 분석하였다. 연구 결과 소아중환자실 부모의 돌봄참여에 대한 간호사의 인식은 5개 범주와 43개 하위범주가 도출되었으며, 5개 범주는 필요성, 의미, 효과, 장애 요인과 촉진방안으로 나타났다. 간호사는 소아중환자실에서 집중 간호를 필요로 하는 자녀의 중증 상태로 인해 부모가 정서적 부담을 경험하며, 면회가 제한된 병원 정책이 이러한 부담을 악화시킨다는 점에서 소아중환자실에서 부모 돌봄참여의 필요성과 그 효과를 인식하고 있었다. 주요한 장애 요인은 부모의 돌봄참여에 대한 간호사의 지식과 역량의 부족, 과중한 업무 부담, 소아중환자실과 병원 내 정책이나 지침의 부족으로 나타났다. 촉진방안은 간호사 대상 부모 돌봄참여의 의미와 실천방안에 대한 교육 제공, 간호사뿐 아니라 부모를 포함하여 인식개선 활동, 전담 전문가를 지원하는 방안으로 나타났다. 본 연구의 결과를 기반으로 향후 소아중환자실에서 부모의 돌봄참여를 통합적으로 도입하기 위한 간호 중재의 개발과 효과 검증을 위한 후속 연구가 필요할 것이다.

This paper describes nurses' perceptions toward parental participation in pediatric intensive care units (PICU). Qualitative data were collected from five nurses working at two PICUs in Seoul through individual in-depth interviews. The interviews were conducted from January to February 2016 and analyzed using traditional content analysis. Five categories were found for the parent participation in PICU: needs, attributes, benefits, barriers, and facilitating strategies for parent participation in PICU. Nurses acknowledged the necessities and benefits of parent participation, particularly in PICU, considering the parents' emotional burdens due to the critical health condition of their child as well as the limited visiting policy. The major barriers were a lack of knowledge and the skills of nurses to facilitate parent participation, nurses' heavy workloads, and lack of policies and guidelines supporting parent participation within the PICUs and hospitals. The participants indicated that organizational facilitating-strategies, such as education for nurses about meaning and skills of parent participation in PICU, raising awareness for nurses as well as parents, and ensuring professional staff dedicated to promoting parent participation, to be significant factors. Further study will be needed to develop nursing interventions to integrate parent participation in PICU care.

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