Parental Decision-Making for Surgery and Anesthesia in Young Children

Author:

Rosenblatt Audrey1ORCID,Kremer Michael2,Paun Olimpia3,Swanson Barbara4,Hamilton Rebekah5,Schwartz Alan6

Affiliation:

1. Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, IL, USA

2. Rush Center for Clinical Skills and Simulation, Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, IL, USA

3. Department of Community, Systems and Mental Health Nursing, Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, IL, USA

4. Department of Adult Health and Gerontological Nursing, Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, IL, USA

5. Department of Women, Children and Family Nursing, Rush University College of Nursing, Chicago, IL, USA

6. Department of Medical Education, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA

Abstract

Millions of young children undergo surgery and anesthesia each year, yet there is a lack of scientific consensus about the safety of anesthesia exposure for the developing brain. Also poorly understood is parental anesthesia-related decision-making and how neurotoxicity information influences their choices. The theoretical model of parental decision-making generated in this research explicates this process. Interviews with 24 mothers yielded a theoretical framework based on their narratives developed using a qualitative grounded theory analysis. Five major themes emerged from these interviews: emotional processing, cognitive processing, relationships as resources, the mother/child dyad, and the health care context. Mothers described a non-linear, iterative process; they moved fluidly through emotional and cognitive processing supported by relationships as resources and influenced by the health care context. A key element was the subtheme of the medical translator, an individual who provided context and information. The mother/child dyad grounded the model in the relationship with the child.

Funder

Prince Grant - Lurie Children’s Hospital

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Nursing

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