SAGE Open Nursing (Aug 2022)

Challenges in Nursing Care of Children With Substance Withdrawal Syndrome in the PICU

  • Janet Mattsson PhD,
  • Johannes Meijers MSN,
  • Gunilla Björling PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23779608221117382
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Introduction Substance withdrawal is one of the most common advert events in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), as the administration of potent opiates and sedative drugs is frequently performed several times each day. Objectives The present study explored the challenges in nursing care of children with substance withdrawal syndrome in the PICU. Method The study has an explorative and descriptive semi-structured qualitative interview design, with a strategic selection of informants. It was conducted at one out of three pediatric intensive care units in Sweden. Results Three different main themes were identified describing the different challenges regarding withdrawal symptoms: monitor the child’s interest , work with structured support , and understand the observation . Conclusions There is a discrepancy between the medical perspective and the nursing care perspective regarding children in PICU suffering from withdrawal syndrome. The lack of joint guidelines, language, and nursing diagnoses may lead to subjective evaluations and increase suffering for these children.