1. Parents experiences of feeding their extremely preterm children during the first 2-3 years - A qualitative study.
- Author
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Grundvig Nylund A, Gonzalez Lindh M, Ahlsson F, and Thernström Blomqvist Y
- Subjects
- Child, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Intensive Care Units, Neonatal, Qualitative Research, Sweden, Infant, Extremely Premature, Parents
- Abstract
Aim: To describe parents of extremely preterm children experiences regarding feeding of their children during the first 3 years of the child's life., Methods: This is a qualitative study involving interviews conducted with 12 parents of nine children who had been cared for at one neonatal intensive care unit in Sweden. The interviews were conducted between May and September 2018; the data were analysed using qualitative content analysis., Results: All parents experienced some difficulties with their child's eating development and described feeding their child as sometimes both difficult and frustrating. Variation in when these difficulties arose made it hard for the parents to obtain the individual support they wanted and needed. Parents experienced a need for more support - from both staff members and parents with similar experiences - during and after their child's stay at the NICU., Conclusion: All parents participating in the study experienced difficulties during some phase of their child's feeding development. They expressed the need for more specialised support both during and after their child's time at the hospital., (© 2019 Foundation Acta Paediatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
- Published
- 2020
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