Analysis of the supportive care needs of the parents of preterm children in South Korea using big data text-mining: Topic modeling
Child Health Nursing Research
; : 34-42, 2021.
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Purpose@#The purpose of this study was to identify the supportive care needs of parents of preterm children in South Korea using text data from a portal site. @*Methods@#In total, 628 online newspaper articles and 1,966 social network service posts published between January 1 and December 31, 2019 were analyzed. The procedures in this study were conducted in the following order: keyword selection, data collection, morpheme analysis, keyword analysis, and topic modeling. @*Results@#The term "yirundung-yi", which is a native Korean word referring to premature infants, was confirmed to be a useful term for parents. The following four topics were identified as the supportive care needs of parents of preterm children: 1) a vague fear of caring for a baby upon imminent neonatal intensive care unit discharge, 2) real-world difficulties encountered while caring for preterm children, 3) concerns about growth and development problems, and 4) anxiety about possible complications. @*Conclusion@#Supportive care interventions for parents of preterm children should include general parenting methods for babies. A team composed of multidisciplinary experts must support the individual growth and development of preterm children and manage the complications of prematurity using highly accessible media.
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Child Health Nursing Research
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2021
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