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The Relationship of Stress, Coping and Partnership between Nurses and Parents of Children Hospitalized in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

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Abstract

Purpose: This study was conducted to describe the relationship of parents¡¯ stress, coping, and partnership between nurse and parents whose children were hospitalized in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.

Methods: A descriptive correlation study design was used. The participants were 81 parents whose children were hospitalized at S-hospital located in Seoul from October 18 to November 27, 2012. This study used the ¡¯Parental Stress Scale: Pediatric Intensive Care Unit,¡¯ the coping scale, and ¡¯Pediatric Nurse Parents Partnership Scale, PNPPS¡¯. The data were analyzed using t-test, ANOVA and pearson correlation.

Results: The parents of children hospitalized in pediatric intensive care unit were experiencing high level of stress (3.22¡¾0.82). There was a significant positive correlation between parents¡¯ coping and nurse parents partnership (p<.001), however there was no relationship between parents¡¯ stress and coping, and parents¡¯ stress and nurse parents
partnership.

Conclusion: Nurse-parents partnership had significant relationship with parents¡¯ coping In the care of children hospitalized in pediatric intensive care unit. The results of this study provided a foundation to recognize importance of nurse parents partnership and to develop intervention program for nurses and parents to improve their partnership.
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Stress, Coping, Partnership, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
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