Parents' experience of children's transitions from intensive care unit after liver transplantation: A qualitative study.

Intensive Crit Care Nurs

Department of Nursing, the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310003, China. Electronic address:

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores parents' feelings and experiences when transitioning their children from intensive care to a general ward after liver transplantation, aiming to guide better support strategies.
  • Through interviews with thirteen parents, three main themes emerged: the emotional struggle of separation, the overwhelming responsibilities of caregiving, and the need for information and support as they adapt to a new normal.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of providing tailored information and educational resources to help parents manage their caregiving roles during this challenging transition.

Article Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to understand parents' perspectives on caring for children who underwent liver transplantation in the intensive care unit transition period and to provide a reference for the development of targeted intervention strategies.

Methods: Thirteen parents of children who underwent liver transplantation at a tertiary hospital in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province were chosen for in-depth semi-structured interviews via purposive sampling. The interview data were analyzed and summarized via content analysis.

Findings: Three themes were extracted, including a period of separation and suffering (being apart from child is tough, chilling atmosphere, and limited family access); being an overwhelming caregiver (hope coupled with worry, conflict of roles, and existential care dilemmas); and facing a new normal: searching for information and support (information on medical conditions, post-discharge care assistance, educational support, and peer support).

Conclusion: For parents whose child underwent liver transplantation, the transition period from the intensive care unit to the general ward is challenging. Parents are burdened with several caregiving responsibilities and require a variety of information and support. It is advised that nurses should offer sufficient information and suitable educational approaches to enhance these parents' capacity to care for their children and assist children and their parents in making a smooth transition.

Implications For Clinical Practice: This study highlights parents' perspectives on caring for children with liver transplants transferred from the intensive care unit to a general ward. Transitional care is strenuous, evoking different feelings before and after transfer. The health care professionals should focus on the needs and challenges faced by parents who are caring for children with liver transplants during the intensive care unit transition period. To achieve this, it is critical to establish a supportive environment and provide suitable information and education for parents to enhance their caregiving abilities.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.iccn.2024.103698DOI Listing

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