A Qualitative Analysis on the Experiences of Mothers of Children in Burn Intensive Care Unit: “She burned on the outside, me inside...”

Author:

Karahan Sabri1ORCID,Ay Kaatsiz Melike Ayça2ORCID,Erbas Atiye3ORCID,Kaya Yunus4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Surgical Nursing Department, Harran University Faculty of Health Science , 63100 Sanliurfa , Turkey

2. Psychiatric Nursing Department, Hacettepe University Faculty of Nursing , 06100 Ankara , Turkey

3. Surgical Nursing Department, Duzce University Faculty of Health Science , 81000 Duzce , Turkey

4. Department of Child Development, Faculty of Health Science, Aksaray University , 68000 Aksaray , Turkey

Abstract

Abstract Mothers closely follow the complex process due to the burning of their children. Caring for and supporting the child can pose various challenges for mothers. With the phenomenological method, this study was conducted to investigate mothers’ experiences staying with their children in the pediatric burn intensive care unit. Twelve mothers participated in the study. The semistructured face-to-face interviews obtained data. After each interview, the research team transcribed the interviews verbatim. Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis was used to analyze the data. The experiences of the mothers were classified in four contexts as a result of the interpretative phenomenological analysis; “first reactions to burn trauma” related to the awareness that the child has been burned, “being a mother in the burn intensive care unit” related to caring for the child as a companion in the burn intensive care unit, “coping” related to how they cope with the problems throughout the whole process, and “requirements” regarding the subjects it needs in the process. It was determined that mothers went through a physically and emotionally challenging process from the beginning of the burn trauma and throughout the intensive care unit. During this challenging process, it was observed that mothers could not use effective coping methods and did not receive the necessary professional support. In line with these results, it is recommended that psychological support programs be applied to the mothers and that care focused on the needs of the mothers should be provided.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rehabilitation,Emergency Medicine,Surgery

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