Yıl: 2018 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 4 Sayfa Aralığı: 187 - 193 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.4274/jpr.37232 İndeks Tarihi: 28-08-2019

A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

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Aim: Mothers have different needs, depending on their cultural and religious backgrounds, and these need to be known and acknowledged by the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) professional staff. To date, limited studies have been conducted in Turkey, a majority Muslim country, which analyzes the needs of mothers whose children are in PICU. The purpose of this study was to explore parents’ needs in a child hospital’s PICU in Turkey. Materials and Methods: A descriptive exploratory qualitative study. Individual, semi-structured interviews of a purposive sample of 9 mothers were carried out between December 2013 and May 2014. The mothers who were enrolled to participate in the interviews were with an average age of 27.4 years in PICU of a major children’s hospital in Turkey. Results: In the content analysis, the main themes of “being sure of receiving the best care, having needs fulfilled, being able to cope with emotional feelings” were created. Conclusion: This study presents the disruptions during the PICU process, the fact that it is a difficult process for the mothers and they have many needs during this process and these needs have to be fulfilled.
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Konular: Pediatri
Belge Türü: Makale Makale Türü: Araştırma Makalesi Erişim Türü: Erişime Açık
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APA BEYTUT D, ÖZALP GERÇEKER G, KARAYAĞIZ MUSLU G (2018). A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. , 187 - 193. 10.4274/jpr.37232
Chicago BEYTUT Dilek,ÖZALP GERÇEKER Gülçin,KARAYAĞIZ MUSLU GONCA A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. (2018): 187 - 193. 10.4274/jpr.37232
MLA BEYTUT Dilek,ÖZALP GERÇEKER Gülçin,KARAYAĞIZ MUSLU GONCA A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. , 2018, ss.187 - 193. 10.4274/jpr.37232
AMA BEYTUT D,ÖZALP GERÇEKER G,KARAYAĞIZ MUSLU G A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. . 2018; 187 - 193. 10.4274/jpr.37232
Vancouver BEYTUT D,ÖZALP GERÇEKER G,KARAYAĞIZ MUSLU G A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. . 2018; 187 - 193. 10.4274/jpr.37232
IEEE BEYTUT D,ÖZALP GERÇEKER G,KARAYAĞIZ MUSLU G "A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit." , ss.187 - 193, 2018. 10.4274/jpr.37232
ISNAD BEYTUT, Dilek vd. "A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit". (2018), 187-193. https://doi.org/10.4274/jpr.37232
APA BEYTUT D, ÖZALP GERÇEKER G, KARAYAĞIZ MUSLU G (2018). A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. The Journal of Pediatric Research, 5(4), 187 - 193. 10.4274/jpr.37232
Chicago BEYTUT Dilek,ÖZALP GERÇEKER Gülçin,KARAYAĞIZ MUSLU GONCA A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. The Journal of Pediatric Research 5, no.4 (2018): 187 - 193. 10.4274/jpr.37232
MLA BEYTUT Dilek,ÖZALP GERÇEKER Gülçin,KARAYAĞIZ MUSLU GONCA A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. The Journal of Pediatric Research, vol.5, no.4, 2018, ss.187 - 193. 10.4274/jpr.37232
AMA BEYTUT D,ÖZALP GERÇEKER G,KARAYAĞIZ MUSLU G A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. The Journal of Pediatric Research. 2018; 5(4): 187 - 193. 10.4274/jpr.37232
Vancouver BEYTUT D,ÖZALP GERÇEKER G,KARAYAĞIZ MUSLU G A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. The Journal of Pediatric Research. 2018; 5(4): 187 - 193. 10.4274/jpr.37232
IEEE BEYTUT D,ÖZALP GERÇEKER G,KARAYAĞIZ MUSLU G "A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit." The Journal of Pediatric Research, 5, ss.187 - 193, 2018. 10.4274/jpr.37232
ISNAD BEYTUT, Dilek vd. "A Qualitative Study Exploring the Needs of Turkish Mothers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit". The Journal of Pediatric Research 5/4 (2018), 187-193. https://doi.org/10.4274/jpr.37232