Self-reinforcement: Coping strategies of Iranian mothers with preterm neonate during maternal role attainment in NICU; A qualitative study

Midwifery. 2021 Oct:101:103052. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2021.103052. Epub 2021 May 29.

Abstract

Introduction: Having a preterm neonate in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is one of the most stressful experience for parents. In facing these stressors, mothers need to find ways to adapt and control resources to maintain stability. The aim of this paper is to report coping strategies of mothers with preterm neonate during maternal role attainment in NICU.

Methods: This paper reports a part of the findings of a grounded theory study that investigated how the mothers of preterm neonates go through maternal role attainment. The data were collected through in-depth semi-structured interviews with 12 mothers with preterm neonate admitted to the NICU and 5 nurses working in NICU. Data were analyzed according to Corbin and Strauss's (2015) approach using constant comparative analysis technique.

Findings: Four themes, emerged from experiences of the participants, formed the concept of "Self-reinforcement" as the prominent strategy of mothers: "support seeking", "Spiritual getting in the mood", "Hope creation" and "Getting energy from the baby".

Conclusion: These findings showed that mothers use strategies to calm and support themselves and their neonates, and recognize that their lives had changed and need to adjust to their new circumstances.

Keywords: Coping strategy; Mothers; Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Preterm neonate; Qualitative research.

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Psychological
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Intensive Care Units, Neonatal*
  • Iran
  • Mothers*
  • Qualitative Research