Prematüre bebeğin bakımında sosyal destek almanın annelerin stresle başa çıkma durumuna etkisi


Thesis Type: Postgraduate

Institution Of The Thesis: Koc University, Turkey

Approval Date: 2020

Thesis Language: Turkish

Student: GÖKÇE ÇİÇEK

Supervisor: Ayfer Aydın

Abstract:

Objective: In order to determine the effect of social support in the care of premature babies on the coping situation of mothers with stress. Method: the research was planned as descriptive to examine the stress coping status of mothers who received and did not receive social support in the care of a premature baby. Research T.C. September-November 2016 between the Ministry of Health Okmeydanı Educational Research Hospital premature follow-up outpatient clinic was conducted with mothers of premature babies. In the collection of research data, 'socio-demographic data form', "renewed maternal-paternal social support scale" and "stress coping scale" were used which included the socio-demographic characteristics of mothers who had premature birth. To determine the internal consistency of yabsdö-asdd and YASDÖ-ASDMD, two semi-reliability analyses of Cronbach Alpha and Spearman-Brown were applied. The alpha coefficients are between 0.83 - 0.95 for yabsdö-asdd and 0.85-0.96 for YASDÖ-ASDMD. Spearman Brown two-half reliability coefficients range from 0.86-0.92 for yabsdö-asdd and 0.84-0.96 for YABSDÖ-ASDMD. Results: the social support level score average (80.55±22.63) and the satisfaction level score average (78.91±24.26) were determined from the renewed maternal and paternal social support scale and the highest score average among the subgroups was social Association support ASDD (28,233 ± 8,828) and the lowest score mean was care support ASDMD (11,903 ± 3,854). The average score of the participants on the stress coping scale (87.25±13,12) was determined and the highest point average among the subgroups was found to be the problem-oriented coping sub-scale (32.16±6.48) and the lowest point average was the avoidance sub-scale (30.10±5.90). Conclusion: as a result of the research, it was determined that the renewed maternal and paternal social support Scale score average of mothers who had premature birth increased and the stress coping score average increased. Key words: neonatal, premature, social support, coping with stress