The Stress Levels of Premature Infants' Parents and Related Factors in NICU

Hendy, Abdelaziz; El-Sayed, Salma; Bakry, Salma; Mohammed, Shimmaa M; Mohamed, Hossam; Abdelkawy, Abdelmouttelb; Hassani, Rym; Abouelela, Madeha A; Salwa M. El-sayed;

Abstract


Parental stress related to their infants' hospitalization is a significant concern that affects both parents and their infants. Fathers' experiences tend to be understudied compared to mothers. Further research on fathers' stress levels is necessary. While parental stress has been correlated with infant health severity, the specific causes and risk factors contributing to heightened stress levels in parents of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) infants are not yet fully understood and require further investigation.


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Title The Stress Levels of Premature Infants' Parents and Related Factors in NICU
Authors Hendy, Abdelaziz ; El-Sayed, Salma; Bakry, Salma; Mohammed, Shimmaa M; Mohamed, Hossam; Abdelkawy, Abdelmouttelb; Hassani, Rym; Abouelela, Madeha A; Salwa M. El-sayed 
Keywords newborn intensive care units;parents;premature infant;stress
Issue Date 2024
Journal sage open nursing 
ISSN 2377-9608
2377-9608
DOI 10.1177/23779608241231172
PubMed ID 38384386
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85185472951

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