Does Cues on Mother’s Face Convey the Condition of the Child in a Critical Care Unit - A Prospective Cross-Sectional Study Done in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, MGM Hospital, Warangal

Autor: Divya Sri M, Pratap Gudi, Padmini Soujanya Balla, Surender Kagithapu, Guguloth Latha, Sri Harsha K, Swathi Reddy Tangedpally, Aparna Varma Bhongir
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare. 8:2928-2932
ISSN: 2349-2570
2349-2562
Popis: BACKGROUND Face is the index of mind. All human beings tend to express various emotions through different facial expressions. Parents of children who are critically ill, experience both positive and negative emotions simultaneously as they may feel love, affection and sometimes sad, angry, and helpless. METHODS We observed facial expressions of mothers of children and recorded vital data of these children in our Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). 107 children were observed, and vitals recorded simultaneously by two different observers from time of admission to 72 hours at fixed time intervals, using Hamilton’s scoring system. RESULTS 107 critically ill children were observed. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), AVPU scale, peripheral temperature, capillary filling time (CFT), seizures at admission, were corelated with facial expressions of the mother at the time of admission, at 12 hours, at 24 hours, at 48 hours and at 72 hours. We found that facial expressions of the mothers changed from fearful/sad to happy as the vital data of the child improved with time interval. CONCLUSIONS At ‘0’ hour of admission, irrespective of the categorization of the GCS score, AVPU scores, peripheral temperature, and capillary filling time, 78 mothers were fearful, and 29 mothers were sad, amounting to a total of 107. None were happy, irrespective of the child’s clinical condition, as, the child being admitted, is in itself a stressful condition. There was a good increase in number of happy mothers in co-relation with child’s improvement. Hence by observing the mother’s face, we can definitely predict the clinical condition of the child and expressions on the mother’s face is a reflection of the clinical condition of the child. KEYWORDS Cues, Mother’s Face, Critically Ill Children
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