Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settings
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settings
NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYCognitive Behavioral Therapy and other Techniques io Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settingsntensive Care SettingsA Thesis Submitted to theUniversity Honors ProgramIn Partial Fulfillment of theRequirements of the Baccalaureate DegreeWith Upper Division HonorsDepartment ofNursingByJeanette GulczynskiDeKalb, Illinois42502University Honors ProgramCapstone Approval PageCapstone Title: Cognitiv Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settingse Behavioral Therapy and other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care SettingsStudent Name: JCognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settings
eanette GulczynskiFaculty Supervisor: Dr. Kathleen MuskerFaculty Approval Signatures______________________________________Department of NursingDate ofNORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYCognitive Behavioral Therapy and other Techniques io Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settingsnatal Intensive c.dre Unit (NICU) experiences upon newborn admissions and a lack of appropriate nursing interventions (Clottcy & Dillard. 2013; Bryant. Friedman, Spiegel. Ursano. & Strain. 2010). Parental saess originates from a lack of communication between healthcare team members, feelings of pers Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settingsonal guilt and shame, and an inability to participate in complete neonatal cam (Mowery. 2011). Most parents are not educated on specialty neonatal c aCognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settings
re, furthering adding to high stress levels. Witnessing invasive treatments and frightening images of their infant attached to complex machines, fluctNORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYCognitive Behavioral Therapy and other Techniques io Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settingssconnect between infant-parent attachment, child development can suffer and lead to the possibility of future psychiatric illness among NICU infants (Clottey & Dillard, 2013).Research shows that if parents do not have their psychological and physiological needs met by healthcare workers and supporti Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settingsve groups, AĨSS can quickly develop into a long-term psychological disorder that can negatively impact the quality of life in both infants and patentsCognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settings
(Clottcy & Dillard. 2013). However cognitive behavioral therapy (CRT) and other tec hniques have been shown to reduc e stress in parents facing traumNORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYCognitive Behavioral Therapy and other Techniques io Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settingsng in cam while taking personal responsibility to improve situations, NICU nurses should be urged to implement CBT and other stress reducing techniques in the clinical setting to assist distressedparents (Cohen & Mannarino, 2008). Daily communication, family-centered care that involves education on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settingsinfant conditions, and referrals to supportive groups are the main suggestions NICU nurses can utilize strategies that involve components of CBT to imCognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settings
prove physical and psychological well-being of new parents (Hynan, Mounts, & Vanderbuilt, 2013).Research methods included an extensive review of literNORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYCognitive Behavioral Therapy and other Techniques io Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settingsre data. Three main themes found in this review of literature included the importance of daily, therapeutic communication, family-centered care and education, and support groups among nursing practice.In conclusion, nurses can have a tremendous influence over stressed parents in clinical settings. R Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settingsesearch shows that if trauma-focused CBT (TF-CBT). CBT, and other stress reducing techniques are integrated into nursing interventions, this will prevCognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settings
ent the long-term development of serious psychological disorders such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, and improve overall chilNORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYCognitive Behavioral Therapy and other Techniques io Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care SettingsBT involvement in nursing practice, further research needs to focus on the effectiveness of CBT and other stress reducing techniques in nursing interventions to show the positive impact at reducing parental ATSS in NICUparents.HONORS THESIS ABSTRACTTHESIS SUBMISSION FORMAUTHOR: Jeanette GulczynskiTH Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care SettingsESIS TITLE:Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care SettCognitive Behavioral Therapy and Other Techniques to Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in Intensive Care Settings
ingsADVISORS: Dr. Kathleen MuskerNORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYCognitive Behavioral Therapy and other Techniques io Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in InNORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYCognitive Behavioral Therapy and other Techniques io Reduce Acute Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents with Neonates in InGọi ngay
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