The authors have illustrated various ways of delivering effective support services for parents. The article progresses from child-centred, professional dependence for service delivery to developing strategies that are family centred and encourage active participation of parents of children with autism ...
The availability of psychosocial support measures has a significant impact on the quality of life of terminally ill and dying patients and the burden exper
Psychosocial support (good guidance, counseling and treatment, physical protection and amount of love shared, financial and material support, and fellowship with other children), parents living together before death, strong relationship between parents before death, high average monthly income, voluntary ...
The analysis examines examples of talk within support groups for parents of children with chronic renal failure. These ran over a 32 month period at a Regional Paediatric Renal Unit within the UK National Health Service. All the parents are directly involved in management of home based peritoneal...
The psychosocial impact of anaphylaxis on young people and their parents BACKGROUND: Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening disorder that can affect people of all ages. Young people are at a disproportionately increased r... N Akeson,A Worth,A Sheikh - 《Clinical & Experimental Allergy》 ...
Coupled with a shifting cultural emphasis in Western medicine toward individual autonomy, decision making in pediatrics for children with life-limiting and/or life-altering conditions can feel like an isolating, impossible task for parents with only tragic options from which to choose (Botti et al....
Lasting Impressions: A psychosocial support program for adolescents with cancer and their parents 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 15 作者:SP Heiney,LM Wells,B Coleman,E Swygert,J Ruffin 摘要: Adolescents with cancer undergo numerous stresses due to their disease, its treatment, and its...
and therefore being processed and coped with rather at a later point in time. Furthermore, parents address the need for a continuous psychological support that offers a safe space to enable coping and adjustment, and is addressing fear (e.g., considering the child’s future and stigmatisation)...
We also discuss potential psychosocial effects on parents electing, or failing to elect, circumcision for their children. We propose a framework for policy considerations and future research, recognizing that cultural context is particularly salient for the narratives individuals construct around penile ...
Children with new-onset epilepsy and their parents have many psychosocial care needs, including concerns and fears and needs for information and support. N... CP Shore,JM Buelow,JK Austin,... - 《Journal of Neuroscience Nursing》 被引量: 54发表: 2009年 Comprehensive Care for Children With Ca...