Predictors of Stress Among Parents in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: A Prospective Observational Study |
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Authors: | Mohd. Aamir Kundan Mittal Jaya Shankar Kaushik Haripal Kashyap Gurpreet Kaur |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pediatrics, Pt B D Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak, Haryana, 124001, India
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Abstract: | Objective To determine the sociodemographic and clinical factors leading to stress among parents whose children are admitted in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Methods A prospective observational study was conducted in PICU of a tertiary care hospital of north India. Parents of children admitted to PICU for at least 48 h duration were eligible for participation. At the end of 48 h, parental stress was assessed using parental stress scale (PSS:PICU) questionnaire which was administered to the parents. Baseline demographic and clinical parameters of children admitted to PICU were recorded. The parental stress was compared with demographic and clinical characteristics of children using appropriate statistical methods. Results A total of 49 parents were finally eligible for participation. Mean (SD) parental stress scores was highest in domains of procedures [1.52 (0.66)] and behavior and emotional [1.32 (0.42)] subscales. Mean (SD) total parental stress score among intubated children [1.31 (0.25)] was significantly more than among non intubated children [0.97 (0.26)] (p?0.001). However, parental stress score were comparable in terms of gender (p?=?0.15) and socioeconomic status (p?=?0.32). On subscale analysis, it was found that professional communication is a significant stressor in age groups 0–12 mo [0.61(0.41)] (p?=?0.02). It was observed that parents of intubated children were significantly stressed by the physical appearance of their children (p?0.001), procedures performed on them (p?=?0.008) and impairment in parental role (p?=?0.002). Total parental stress score had a positive correlation with PRISM score (r?=?0.308). Conclusions Indian parents are stressed maximally with environment of PICU. Factor leading to parental stress was intubation status of the child and was not affected by gender or socio demographic profile of the parents. |
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