Уважаемые коллеги, доброго времени суток! Представляем вам ирландское научное издание Australian Critical Care. Журнал имеет первый квартиль, издаётся в Elsevier Ireland Ltd., его SJR за 2022 г. равен 0,843, импакт-фактор 3,3, электронный ISSN - 1036-7314, предметные области - Уход за больными в реанимации, Интенсивная терапия. Вот так выглядит обложка:
Редактором является Андреа Маршалл, контактные данные -a.marshall@griffith.edu.au, editor.acc@acccn.com.au.
Это официальный журнал Австралийского колледжа медсестер интенсивной терапии (ACCCN), выходящий раз в два месяца, в котором публикуются клинически значимые исследования, обзоры и статьи, представляющие интерес для сообщества реаниматологов. Australian Critical Care публикует рецензируемые научные статьи, в которых сообщается о результатах исследований, обзоры, основанные на результатах исследований, дискуссионные материалы и комментарии, представляющие интерес для международной аудитории практиков интенсивной терапии, преподавателей, администраторов и исследователей. Приветствуются междисциплинарные статьи.
Адрес издания - https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/australian-critical-care
Пример статьи, название - ‘It turned my life upside down’: Parents' emotional experience of the transition with their preterm infant from birth to discharge Home—A qualitative study. Заголовок (Abstract)
Background
A smooth transition from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) to home is critical for establishing parents' competence as primary caregivers and ensuring infant health. In the clinical context with a restrictive visiting policy, family-centred care is challenging to implement, prohibiting a smooth transition of care for the families. According to Meleis’ Transition Theory, parents might experience emotional change initiated by critical events during this transition.
Objectives
The aim of this study was to understand parents' emotional experience of their preterm infant's birth to discharge home from the NICU to facilitate the care transition better.
Methods
This qualitative descriptive study using semistructured interviews was conducted between June and August 2020. Purposive sampling was used to recruit 17 parents (6 fathers and 11 mothers) from the NICU of a tertiary hospital in eastern China. Data were analysed using content analysis.
Results
The following three situational themes characterised by three-phase emotions related to 16 critical events were obtained from the data and were used to describe parents’ experiences during the transition: Theme 1, Life falling apart; Theme 2, Feeling anxious and struggling with uncertainty; and Theme 3, Feeling both hopeful and inadequate at discharge.
Conclusions
Parents of preterm infants have distinctive emotional experiences in each phase during their infants' transition from the NICU to home. Awareness of parents’ critical events and emotional experiences in each phase could help NICU staff anticipate and provide timely and targeted support for parents. The next step is to develop a family-centred intervention for healthcare providers to better prepare parents for the transition from the NICU to home.