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The relationship between maternal needs and priorities in a neonatal intensive care environment
Authors:M.M. Bialoskurski MA RN RM,,C.L. Cox MSc PhD RN, &   R.D. Wiggins PhD
Affiliation:St Bartholomew's School of Nursing and Midwifery, City University, London, UK. m.m.bialoskurski@city.ac.uk
Abstract:
AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the nature and organization of maternal needs and priorities in a neonatal unit. BACKGROUND: The relationship between maternal needs and priorities appears to be an under studied area in neonatal nursing. METHODS: A quantitative survey was carried out based on 209 mothers with premature infants. Two self-assessment schedules were used: critical care maternal needs inventory (J. Leske, Heart and Lung 15, 27-42) and a ranking scale. The data were analysed with multivariate analysis. FINDINGS: Data analysis revealed clear priorities in maternal needs. In particular the need for accurate infant related information was a priority for 93% of the mothers. Good communication practices with professionals were also valued. The mothers displayed altruistic behaviour, and self-related needs took second place. It is proposed that maternal needs demonstrate a hierarchical organization. CONCLUSION: It is important for nurses to consider the individual needs of the mothers, simply because the satisfaction of these needs is essential for maternal well-being.
Keywords:maternal needs    priorities    well-being    multivariate analysis    exploratory factor analysis    multidimensional scaling    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
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