Conceptualizing burnout from the perspective of parents of children with complex care needs

Nathalie J.S. Patty , Karen M. van Meeteren , Minke Verdonk , Marjolijn Ketelaar , Carlo Schuengel , Agnes M. Willemen
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study was to investigate how parents of children with complex care needs conceptualize burnout from the perspective of parents themselves.

Methods

We conducted semi-structured interviews with 38 parents, selected for maximal variation in parental, child, and family characteristics. Inductive thematic analysis was employed.

Results

Burnout was conceptualized as encompassing three themes: having a reoccurring long-term nature, commencing with symptoms of stress progressing into exhaustion, and ending in a survival mode wherein parents worked hard to project an image of everything being well and under control (fighting) while distancing physically and emotionally from others and themselves (fleeing).

Conclusion

Burnout involves specific aspects of caregiving and parenting, such as long-term responsibility for the child, which cannot be relinquished. Furthermore, burnout may also be ‘hidden’: not always showing to the outside world, which requires extra attention and vigilance among parent's informal and formal networks. Awareness of the various interpretations of the term may foster constructive communication.

Innovation

Focusing on parents’ individual experiences has illuminated new aspects of burnout. By purposively sampling a variety of parents of children with complex care needs, a broader understanding of the meaning of the term ‘burnout’ from the perspective of parents was achieved.

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从有复杂护理需求儿童的父母的角度理解职业倦怠的概念
本研究旨在从家长自身的角度,探讨有复杂护理需求的儿童的家长是如何看待职业倦怠的。方法我们对 38 位家长进行了半结构式访谈,访谈对象在家长、儿童和家庭特征方面的差异最大。结果职业倦怠的概念包含三个主题:具有反复出现的长期性;从压力症状开始,逐渐发展到精疲力竭;以一种生存模式结束,在这种模式下,父母努力塑造一种一切都很好、一切都在掌控之中的形象(战斗),同时在身体和情感上与他人和自己保持距离(逃离)。此外,职业倦怠也可能是 "隐性 "的:并不总是向外界展示,这就需要父母的非正式和正式网络给予额外的关注和警惕。对这一术语的各种解释的认识可以促进建设性的沟通。创新关注家长的个人经历揭示了职业倦怠的新方面。通过有目的性地对各种有复杂护理需求的儿童的家长进行抽样调查,我们从家长的角度更广泛地理解了 "职业倦怠 "一词的含义。
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PEC innovation Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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