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Emotional disorganization: The prominent experience of Iranian mothers with preterm neonate: A qualitative study

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Abstract When a preterm neonate is born and needs to be taken care of in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the mother experiences a different process of mothering. A… Click to show full abstract

Abstract When a preterm neonate is born and needs to be taken care of in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the mother experiences a different process of mothering. A grounded theory study was conducted to explore the maternal role attainment in mothers of preterm infants. The authors of this paper report the most prominent experience of Iranian mothers with preterm neonates during their stay in the NICU that emerged as part of the process of maternal role attainment. Data were collected through in-depth semi-structured interviews with mothers in the NICU. We found four categories as emerged from experiences that formed the concept of “emotional disorganization”. We argue that these findings can help caregivers and nurses to provide sensitive and supportive care to mothers of preterm neonates.

Keywords: preterm neonate; iranian mothers; experience iranian; mothers preterm; emotional disorganization; prominent experience

Journal Title: Health Care for Women International
Year Published: 2020

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