Exploring the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs in the community / Johester Emmarentia Stronkhorst.

The survival rate and life expectancy of infants with complex health needs have increased overthe last decades, and this increases the number of families who have to care for such infants at home. These families seek support in the community setting, and supporting them has a positive impact on the...

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Main Author: Stronkhorst, Johester Emmarentia
Language:en
Published: North-West University 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/9212
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-92122014-09-30T04:04:23ZExploring the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs in the community / Johester Emmarentia Stronkhorst.Stronkhorst, Johester EmmarentiaParentssupport needsinfantcomplex health needsspecial needscommunityintegrative literature reviewmixed method approachouersondersteuningsbehoeftesbabakomplekse gesondheidsbehoeftesspesiale behoeftesgemeenskapgeïntegreerde literatuuroorsiggemengde metodeThe survival rate and life expectancy of infants with complex health needs have increased overthe last decades, and this increases the number of families who have to care for such infants at home. These families seek support in the community setting, and supporting them has a positive impact on the well-being of both the parents and the infant. In South Africa the needs of these parents are not known, and this fact makes it difficult to adequately support them in the community. The aim of this study was to explore and describe the needs of parents of infants with complex health needs in the community setting. Two objectives were set to reach the aim mentioned above: 1) to critically appraise and synthesise the best available evidence on the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs and 2) to explore and describe parents’ emic perspective on their support needs as parents of infants with complex health needs in a South African context. A sequential mixed method approach was utilised in two phases, here discussed in five chapters. In an attempt to meet objective one, the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs were determined by means of an integrative literature review from studies obtained through computerised searches of several electronic databases, supplemented by checking reference lists and consultation with experts. This was followed by individual face-to-face interviews with the stated parents in three different settings. The latter addressed the second objective of the study, namely to provide an emic perspective on the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs in a South African context. The integrative literature review described five main themes on the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs: need for information, need for parent-to-parent support, need for professional support, need for self-confidence in the care of the infant and need for social support. All of these themes were confirmed in the South African context through the interviews with parents. However, South African parents added an additional theme: the need for normality. The final chapter offers an evaluation of the study and discusses study limitations and recommendations for nursing practice, education and research.Thesis (MCur)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.North-West University2013-10-03T10:35:32Z2013-10-03T10:35:32Z2012Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/9212en
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topic Parents
support needs
infant
complex health needs
special needs
community
integrative literature review
mixed method approach
ouers
ondersteuningsbehoeftes
baba
komplekse gesondheidsbehoeftes
spesiale behoeftes
gemeenskap
geïntegreerde literatuuroorsig
gemengde metode
spellingShingle Parents
support needs
infant
complex health needs
special needs
community
integrative literature review
mixed method approach
ouers
ondersteuningsbehoeftes
baba
komplekse gesondheidsbehoeftes
spesiale behoeftes
gemeenskap
geïntegreerde literatuuroorsig
gemengde metode
Stronkhorst, Johester Emmarentia
Exploring the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs in the community / Johester Emmarentia Stronkhorst.
description The survival rate and life expectancy of infants with complex health needs have increased overthe last decades, and this increases the number of families who have to care for such infants at home. These families seek support in the community setting, and supporting them has a positive impact on the well-being of both the parents and the infant. In South Africa the needs of these parents are not known, and this fact makes it difficult to adequately support them in the community. The aim of this study was to explore and describe the needs of parents of infants with complex health needs in the community setting. Two objectives were set to reach the aim mentioned above: 1) to critically appraise and synthesise the best available evidence on the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs and 2) to explore and describe parents’ emic perspective on their support needs as parents of infants with complex health needs in a South African context. A sequential mixed method approach was utilised in two phases, here discussed in five chapters. In an attempt to meet objective one, the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs were determined by means of an integrative literature review from studies obtained through computerised searches of several electronic databases, supplemented by checking reference lists and consultation with experts. This was followed by individual face-to-face interviews with the stated parents in three different settings. The latter addressed the second objective of the study, namely to provide an emic perspective on the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs in a South African context. The integrative literature review described five main themes on the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs: need for information, need for parent-to-parent support, need for professional support, need for self-confidence in the care of the infant and need for social support. All of these themes were confirmed in the South African context through the interviews with parents. However, South African parents added an additional theme: the need for normality. The final chapter offers an evaluation of the study and discusses study limitations and recommendations for nursing practice, education and research. === Thesis (MCur)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.
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title Exploring the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs in the community / Johester Emmarentia Stronkhorst.
title_short Exploring the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs in the community / Johester Emmarentia Stronkhorst.
title_full Exploring the support needs of parents of infants with complex health needs in the community / Johester Emmarentia Stronkhorst.
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