Mothers' Perceptions of Their Neonates' In-hospital Transfers from a Neonatal Intensive-Care Unit

This study explored mothers' perceptions of their neonates' in‐hospital transfers from a neonatal Intensive‐care unit. A convenience sample of 15 mothers was selected, and the researchers interviewed each mother once within a week after her neonate's transfer. Three themes emerged fro...

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description This study explored mothers' perceptions of their neonates' in‐hospital transfers from a neonatal Intensive‐care unit. A convenience sample of 15 mothers was selected, and the researchers interviewed each mother once within a week after her neonate's transfer. Three themes emerged from the data: (1) the mothers expressed feelings of relief accompanied by concern, fear of the unknown, and feelings of alienation; (2) the mothers depended on familiar things and people; and (3) the mothers experienced feelings of helplessness. The mothers' perceptions of their preparation for transfer and continuity of care were mainly negative.
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Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
Internal-External Control
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Male
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Patient Transfer
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