Exploring Stress and Coping in Caregivers of Children with Pulmonary Vein Stenosis: A Mixed-Method Study

被引:0
|
作者
Fuller Jr, Mark [1 ]
Ireland, Christina [1 ]
Zmora, Rachel [2 ]
Jenkins, Kathy [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Boston Childrens Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] Northwestern Univ, Feinberg Sch Med, Dept Prevent Med, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
[3] Harvard Med Sch, Boston Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat, Boston, MA 02115 USA
来源
CHILDREN-BASEL | 2024年 / 11卷 / 08期
关键词
stress; coping; pulmonary vein stenosis; mixed methods; PARENTING STRESS; INVENTORY; ILLNESS;
D O I
10.3390/children11081008
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
(1) Background: This mixed-method study aims to identify and describe factors associated with acute and long-term parenting stressors and coping strategies in caregivers of children with intraluminal pulmonary vein stenosis (PVS). (2) Methods: Parents of children with severe PVS were recruited from a large quaternary hospital to complete a survey that included demographics, the Pediatric Inventory for Parents (PIP), and the Coping Health Inventory for Parents (CHIP). We determined the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) based on self-reported home address. A subset of caregivers completed a 60 min semi-structured interview via Zoom exploring the impact their child's diagnosis had on their family; experience managing stress in the hospital and at home; current resources and processes for coping; and potential recommendations for hospitals to build resilience and coping. We used multivariable linear regression to examine the association between SVI and parental stress and coping while adjusting for possible confounders. Thematic analysis identified themes related to stress and coping. Finally, we assessed instances of convergence and difference between the qualitative and quantitative results. (3) Results: Participants included 32 caregivers who were 91% female with a mean age of 39 years. The children of participants were 66% female, with a mean age of five years. The parents reported a high amount of stress with an average PIP score of 120, nearly 46 points higher than similar studies in the congenital heart community. We observed no significant associations between SVI and either parental stress or coping in adjusted models. We identified 13 themes, including medical care, hospital, family, support systems, and home medical routine or support. (4) Conclusions: Our study found high levels of illness-related parental stress among caregivers of children with PVS. Stress evolved over time from what caregivers described as 'survival mode' to a future-oriented outlook. Currently, caregivers rely heavily on support networks that are not available to all caregivers or may experience strain over time. Caregivers indicated that communication and parental role functioning were coping strategies that could be better supported by providers and health systems.
引用
收藏
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Development and validation of care stress management scale in family caregivers for people with Alzheimer: a sequential-exploratory mixed-method study
    Nia, Hamid Sharif
    Hosseini, Lida
    Farahani, Mansoureh Ashghali
    Froelicher, Erika Sivarajan
    BMC GERIATRICS, 2023, 23 (01)
  • [32] A mixed-method study exploring barriers and facilitators to midwives' mental health in Ontario
    Darling, Elizabeth K.
    Grenier, Lindsay N.
    MacKenzie, Rachel K.
    Ramlogan-Salanga, Claire
    Cates, Elizabeth C.
    Graybrook, Riley
    Wilson-Mitchell, Karline
    BMC WOMENS HEALTH, 2023, 23 (01)
  • [33] Exploring Saudi Physical Therapists' Perceptions and Opinions on Their Profession: A Mixed-Method Study
    Aloraini, Saleh M. M.
    Alrsheed, Ghdy R. R.
    REHABILITATION RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2022, 2022
  • [34] Exploring Saudi Physical Therapists' Perceptions and Opinions on Their Profession: A Mixed-Method Study
    Aloraini, Saleh M. M.
    Alrsheed, Ghdy R. R.
    REHABILITATION RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2022, 2022
  • [35] Exploring challenging classroom behaviors from teachers' perspective: a mixed-method study
    Castelli, Stefano
    Addimando, Loredana
    Pepe, Alessandro
    CURRENT ISSUES IN PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY, 2015, 3 (01) : 12 - 24
  • [36] Impact of Low Anorectal Malformation on Parenting Stress: A Mixed-Method Study
    Wigander, Helena
    Ojmyr-Joelsson, Maria
    Frenckner, Bjorn
    Wester, Tomas
    Nisell, Margret
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NURSING-NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES, 2018, 42 : E45 - E51
  • [37] Development and validation of care stress management scale in family caregivers for people with Alzheimer: a sequential-exploratory mixed-method study
    Hamid Sharif Nia
    Lida Hosseini
    Mansoureh Ashghali Farahani
    Erika Sivarajan Froelicher
    BMC Geriatrics, 23
  • [38] Exploring nurses' role in guiding residents' workplace learning: A mixed-method study
    Jansen, Iris
    Silkens, Milou E. W. M.
    Galema, Gerbrich
    Vermeulen, Hester
    Geerlings, Suzanne E.
    Lombarts, Kiki M. J. M. H.
    Stalmeijer, Renee E.
    MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2023, 57 (05) : 440 - 451
  • [39] A mixed-method study exploring barriers and facilitators to midwives’ mental health in Ontario
    Elizabeth K. Darling
    Lindsay N. Grenier
    Rachel K. MacKenzie
    Claire Ramlogan-Salanga
    Elizabeth C. Cates
    Riley Graybrook
    Karline Wilson-Mitchell
    BMC Women's Health, 23
  • [40] Delayed diagnosis in children with congenital heart disease: a mixed-method study
    Murni, Indah K.
    Wirawan, Muhammad Taufik
    Patmasari, Linda
    Sativa, Esta R.
    Arafuri, Nadya
    Nugroho, Sasmito
    Noormanto
    BMC PEDIATRICS, 2021, 21 (01)