Of 538 absences due to illness that child care staff discussed with parents, there were 45 inappropriate exclusions (8.4% of illnesses discussed), 91 appropriate exclusions (16.9% of illnesses discussed), and 402 cases (74.7%) in which no recommendation for exclusion was made. Conclusions.—...
Historically, child care (or daycare) has been treated very differently than education. While schools are mandated to provide educational programming for children with special health care needs, parents are responsible for providing daycare.The Exceptional Parent...
TEACHER EXPECTATIONS OF CHILDREN WITH MENTAL ILLNESS IN THE SCHOOLS Within an experimental vignette design, 224 certified teachers participated in this online study by completing a researcher created rating scale that asses... JLS Roig 被引量: 3发表: 0年 The Social Policy Areas of Marriage and Fa...
Care of the child with a long-term, life-threatening illness: some principles of management. 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 1 作者: M. Green 摘要: THE PHYSICIAN needs to care for the child who has a long-term, life-threatening disease, such as ulcerative colitis, nephrosis or ...
Here, the authors identify shared neutrophil and T cell dysfunction and a distinct interferon signature in critically ill children with severe febrile illness. Harsita Patel Michael J. Carter On behalf of the DIAMONDS Consortium ArticleOpen Access19 Sep 2024 Nature Communications Gut microbiota ...
A vulnerable adult is defined as a person who is or may be in need of community care services by reason of mental or other disability, age or illness, and who is or may be unable to take care of him or herself, or unable to protect him or herself against significant harm or ...
A Theory Construction on the Care Experience for Spouses of Patients with Chronic Illness Chronic illness requiring attention and management during a long period of time puts great burden onto patients, their family and society. For patients with chronic illnesses, providing social support is the most...
Parents who care for a child with a chronic illness are forced to relinquish much of the control of the child's care when the child is hospitalized. By using the family systems theory as the underlying framework, the amount of control th... K Balling,M Mccubbin - 《Journal of Pediatric...
Care for children during illness. The resources for care were classified into six main categories: 1. Education, knowledge, and beliefs. 2. Health and nutritional status of the care-giver. 3. Mental health, lack of stress, and self-confidence of the care-giver. 4. Control of resources and...
Pediatric psychology is a child-based, developmentally-focused multidisciplinary practice directed toward psychosocial and neuropsychological issues of health and illness in children and youth. Pediatric psychologists need to develop strong professional identities as health care psychologists combined with a ...