Coping with the stress in the cardiac intensive care unit: Can mindfulness be the answer?
Journal of Pediatric Nursing Sep 04, 2017
Golfenshtein N, et al. – Analysts research coping mechanisms of mothers whose infant with complex Congenital heart disease (CHD) is admitted in the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU), and aim to investigate the acceptability and feasibility of mindfulness as a potential stress–reduction intervention for these mothers. Mindfulness can potentially promote illness adaptation by utilization of active coping mechanisms. Early interventions can provide immediate, and potentially long–term stress relief. Intervention settings, format, and time–frame ought to be flexibly tailored to the trajectory of parental distress and familial adjustment.
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