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The hospitalisation of a child is a stressful event for parents. Parents who are also nurses may face additional challenges not encountered by other parents; yet, scant attention has been given to this issue in the literature.To explore the experiences of Nurse-Parents whose children were hospitalised for acute illnesses.Using a case-study design, semi-structured interviews were conducted with six registered nurses and thematically analysed.Nurse-Parents experienced significant conflicts between their parental role and nurse persona as they were 'torn between dual roles'. Nurse-Parents' specialised knowledge prompted them to elevate the care their child needed, leading to increased stress and anxiety as they struggled to balance these roles.Nurse-Parents want and need a different type of input into their children's care than non-nurse-parents. An increased awareness among healthcare professionals is the first step to ensuring that effective and individualised support is provided to Nurse-Parents.

作者:Lauren E, Lines;Trudi, Mannix;Tracey M, Giles

来源:Contemporary nurse 2015 年 50卷 2-3期

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作者:
Lauren E, Lines;Trudi, Mannix;Tracey M, Giles
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Contemporary nurse 2015 年 50卷 2-3期
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Nurse-Family Member Nurse-Parent case study dual role nursing paediatrics parent experience qualitative research
The hospitalisation of a child is a stressful event for parents. Parents who are also nurses may face additional challenges not encountered by other parents; yet, scant attention has been given to this issue in the literature.To explore the experiences of Nurse-Parents whose children were hospitalised for acute illnesses.Using a case-study design, semi-structured interviews were conducted with six registered nurses and thematically analysed.Nurse-Parents experienced significant conflicts between their parental role and nurse persona as they were 'torn between dual roles'. Nurse-Parents' specialised knowledge prompted them to elevate the care their child needed, leading to increased stress and anxiety as they struggled to balance these roles.Nurse-Parents want and need a different type of input into their children's care than non-nurse-parents. An increased awareness among healthcare professionals is the first step to ensuring that effective and individualised support is provided to Nurse-Parents.