Receiving a Prenatal or Postnatal Diagnosis of (Dis)Ability: The Role and Importance of the Nurse.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Mcn-The American Journal of Maternal-Child Nursing Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-26 DOI:10.1097/NMC.0000000000000985
Morgan MacNeil, Marsha Campbell-Yeo
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Abstract: The phenomenon of carrying and birthing an infant with a (dis)ability is complex and emotionally driven for parents. Infants with (dis)abilities are at risk for long-term health and developmental challenges, which may cause fear and stress in families. Parents report dissatisfaction with their experience of learning of their infant's (dis)ability diagnosis. After unexpected news is given to expecting or new parents prenatally or postnatally, it is the nurse who is often left with parents during an extremely emotional and vulnerable time. Although nurses play a pivotal role in supporting parents through this vulnerable time, their specific role is not well defined. This narrative synthesis reviews the role of the nurse during complex family situations and applies findings to their role in supporting families through receiving the diagnosis of a (dis)ability for their infant either prenatally or postnatally. Nurses can assist parents through this process of adaptation by using a compassionate and empathetic approach in their care, facilitating opportunities for parent-infant bonding, speaking with person-first language, clarifying complex information, and assisting with allocation of various internal and external resources. Future research dedicated to the creation of best practice clinical guidelines on communicating with families during the diagnosis of (dis)ability would assist nurses and other health care professionals in meeting the multifaceted and sensitive needs of parents and families, ultimately contributing to improved health outcomes for the parents, family, and infant.

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接受产前或产后(残疾)诊断:护士的角色和重要性。
摘要:怀上和生下有(失)能婴儿的现象对父母来说是复杂的,也是情绪驱动的。有(障碍)能力的婴儿有可能面临长期的健康和发育挑战,这可能会给家庭带来恐惧和压力。父母对得知婴儿被诊断为(残疾)的经历表示不满。准父母或新父母在产前或产后得知意外消息后,护士往往要在父母情绪极其激动和脆弱的时候与他们在一起。虽然护士在支持父母度过这段脆弱的时光中扮演着关键的角色,但他们的具体角色并没有得到很好的界定。本综述回顾了护士在复杂家庭情况下的角色,并将研究结果应用于护士在产前或产后接受婴儿能力(障碍)诊断时为家庭提供的支持。护士可以在护理过程中采用富有同情心和同理心的方法,促进父母与婴儿之间的联系,使用以人为本的语言,澄清复杂的信息,并协助分配各种内部和外部资源,从而帮助父母完成这一适应过程。未来的研究将致力于制定最佳临床实践指南,用于在诊断(失能)期间与家庭沟通,这将有助于护士和其他医护人员满足父母和家庭多方面的敏感需求,最终有助于改善父母、家庭和婴儿的健康状况。
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期刊介绍: MCN''s mission is to provide the most timely, relevant information to nurses practicing in perinatal, neonatal, midwifery, and pediatric specialties. MCN is a peer-reviewed journal that meets its mission by publishing clinically relevant practice and research manuscripts aimed at assisting nurses toward evidence-based practice. MCN focuses on today''s major issues and high priority problems in maternal/child nursing, women''s health, and family nursing with extensive coverage of advanced practice healthcare issues relating to infants and young children. Each issue features peer-reviewed, clinically relevant articles. Coverage includes updates on disease and related care; ideas on health promotion; insights into patient and family behavior; discoveries in physiology and pathophysiology; clinical investigations; and research manuscripts that assist nurses toward evidence-based practices.
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