Communication and Decision Making in Neonatal Intensive Care: Why Narrative Medicine Matters. Qualitative Research: Practices and Challenges

Carmen Carvalho, Susana Magalhães, Ana Vale Pereira

Resultado de pesquisarevisão de pares

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Resumo

Objective: This paper aims to analyse parents’ and health professionals’ discourse, regarding four main areas: (1) the experience of care; (2) communication among all stakeholders; (3) ethical issues; (4) and ethical decision-making. Methodology: The authors collected 62 narratives from health professionals and parents whose newborns have been hospitalized for at least 15 days in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). We carried out a qualitative content analysis with the support of NVivo software version 12 Pro. Results: The feelings/emotions are present in a high percentage of narratives (mostly negative ones). Parents´ learning emphasizes coping strategies. Most narratives focus on communicational aspects. Decision-making is referred to in almost half of the narratives. The ethical issues and questions mentioned are mainly related to decision-making. Conclusion: The present study emphasizes narrative relevance in the alignment of parents´ and health professionals´ perspectives to promote therapeutic relationships.
Idioma originalInglês
Páginas (de-até)104–121
Número de páginas18
RevistaNew Trends in Qualitative Research
Volume1
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublicadas - 23 jul. 2020

Keywords

  • MEDICINA
  • COMUNICAÇÃO
  • TOMADA DE DECISÃO
  • CUIDADOS INTENSIVOS NEONATAIS
  • CUIDADOS INTENSIVOS

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