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Processes Used By Mothers In Opioid Recovery To Manage The Needs Of The Maternal-Infant Dyad: A Grounded Theory Study, Nicole M. Mattson
Processes Used By Mothers In Opioid Recovery To Manage The Needs Of The Maternal-Infant Dyad: A Grounded Theory Study, Nicole M. Mattson
Dissertations (1934 -)
Maternal opioid use during pregnancy and the postpartum period has significant impact on the mother and infant. Maternal well-being and early maternal-infant contact can impact the early attachment and bonding of the dyad. Additionally, the stigma surrounding opioid use in pregnancy can have detrimental effects on the dyad during pregnancy and in the postpartum period. Theory driven nursing interventions to promote mother-infant dyadic care for pairs impacted by maternal opioid use disorder (OUD) are needed. First, it was necessary to understand the current processes used by mothers with OUD to manage the unique needs of their dyad. The purpose of …
Processes Used By Mothers In Opioid Recovery To Manage The Needs Of The Maternal-Infant Dyad: A Grounded Theory Study, Nicole M. Mattson
Processes Used By Mothers In Opioid Recovery To Manage The Needs Of The Maternal-Infant Dyad: A Grounded Theory Study, Nicole M. Mattson
Dissertations (1934 -)
Maternal opioid use during pregnancy and the postpartum period has significant impact on the mother and infant. Maternal well-being and early maternal-infant contact can impact the early attachment and bonding of the dyad. Additionally, the stigma surrounding opioid use in pregnancy can have detrimental effects on the dyad during pregnancy and in the postpartum period. Theory driven nursing interventions to promote mother-infant dyadic care for pairs impacted by maternal opioid use disorder (OUD) are needed. First, it was necessary to understand the current processes used by mothers with OUD to manage the unique needs of their dyad. The purpose of …
Patients’ Experiences Of Recovery: Beyond The Intensive Care Unit And Into The Community, Kelly Calkins, Peninnah M. Kako, Jill L. Guttormson
Patients’ Experiences Of Recovery: Beyond The Intensive Care Unit And Into The Community, Kelly Calkins, Peninnah M. Kako, Jill L. Guttormson
College of Nursing Faculty Research and Publications
Aims
To understand barriers and facilitators of recovery for critical illness survivors’, who are discharged home from the hospital and do not have access to dedicated outpatient care.
Design
Multi-site descriptive study guided by interpretive phenomenology using semi-structured interviews.
Methods
Interviews were conducted between December 2017 -July 2018. Eighteen participants were included. Data were collected from interview recordings, transcripts, field notes, and a retrospective chart review for sample demographics. Analysis was completed using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis which provided a unique view of recovery through the survivors’ personal experiences and perception of those experiences.
Results
Participants encountered several barriers to their …