Official Title
Determination of Stress and Anxiety Levels of Mothers Lying in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit During Coronavirus Disease Pandemic Period
Brief Summary

Although coronaviruses (CoV) cause mild infections in the community, such as colds, they can also cause more severe infections. There are many subspecies of coronaviruses that can pass from animals to humans and can be transmitted between humans. One of these subspecies is COVID-19 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2), SARS-CoV-2, and has made a worldwide pandemic from the beginning of 2020. In this process, going out of the house, going to the hospital and being in the hospital brings with it the anxiety to get sick. In the period when the feeling of motherhood begins at the end of birth, the hospitalization of the baby for any reason and the separation of the mother and the baby can be an additional source of stress. This study was planned to determine the anxiety and anxiety levels of mothers who had a baby in the NICU during Coronavirus disease pandemic and the factors affecting them.

Detailed Description

Although coronaviruses (CoV) cause mild infections in the community, such as colds, they can
also cause more severe infections. There are many subspecies of coronaviruses that can pass
from animals to humans and can be transmitted between humans. One of these subspecies is
COVID-19 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2), or SARS-CoV-2, and has made a
worldwide pandemic from the beginning of 2020. Many countries are taking measures to protect
everyone, including those in the risk group, to prevent disease in large groups and balance
hospital bed capacities against the COVID-19 pandemic. Among these measures; There is an
incentive for public health practices such as contact isolation, quarantine, frequent hand
washing, not going out of the house unless needed, and social distance. In the investigator's
country, preventive and therapeutic measures (such as quarantine, social distance) are taken
against the COVID-19 pandemic and the public is constantly informed in this context. In this
process, going out of the house, going to the hospital and being in the hospital brings with
it the anxiety to get sick. Despite all these, there are compulsory situations requiring
people to be in the hospital during the pandemic period. One of them is to give birth and
then the baby stays in the hospital due to the need for intensive care.

Although it is a pleasant feeling for women who have just given birth to feel the feeling of
motherhood, to embrace the baby, to attach it to the baby, adapting to the new situation with
the accompanying responsibilities can force the mother psychologically In the period when the
feeling of motherhood begins, the hospitalization of the baby for any reason and the
separation of the mother and the baby may be an additional source of stress. The fact that
this process is experienced during the pandemic period can increase the anxiety and stress in
the mother much more. It is important for nurses to determine the needs of mothers whose
babies are in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) during their pandemic, in order to
reduce their anxiety and anxiety by applying appropriate nursing approach. This study was
planned to determine the anxiety and anxiety levels of mothers who had a baby in the NICU
during Coronavirus disease pandemic and the factors affecting them.

Completed
Newborn
Anxiety

Other: survey work

Bebeği Yenidoğan Yoğun Bakım Ünitesinde Yatan Annelerin Stres ve Anksiyete Düzeyleri anket yöntemi ile ölçülecektir.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Mothers whose babies are lying in YYBÜ,

- Agree to participate in the study,

- without communication problems (who can speak Turkish ... etc.)

- Mothers who can read and write

Exclusion Criteria:

- Does not agree to participate in the research,

- readable and illiterate

- mothers with communication problems (who do not speak Turkish, etc.)

Eligibility Gender
Female
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: 45 Years
Countries
Turkey
Locations

Eskisehir City Hospital
Odunpazarı, Eskisehir, Turkey

Eskisehir City Hospital
Eskisehir, Turkey

DILEK SAYIK, expert nurse, Principal Investigator
Eskisehir City Hospital

Eskisehir Osmangazi University
NCT Number
Keywords
newborn intensive care
mother's anxiety
Coronavirus pandemic
MeSH Terms
Anxiety Disorders