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Characteristics of being hospitalized as a child with a new diagnosis of type 1 diabetes: a phenomenological study of children’s past and present experiences

机译:新诊断为1型糖尿病的儿童住院特征:对儿童过去和现在经历的现象学研究

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Background Our understanding of children and childhood has changed over the last few decades, which may have an impact on children’s conditions in hospitals. Children’s rights have been strengthened by the “Convention on the Rights of the Child” and ward regulations. The aim of this Norwegian study was to identify potential characteristics of children's lived experience of being hospitalized diagnosed with type 1 diabetes today and from a retrospective view in the period 1950–1980, despite the many obvious external changes. Methods This study presents a further analysis of data from two previous phenomenological studies. The first had a retrospective perspective, and the second assumed a contemporary perspective. Twelve adults and nine children who had been hospitalized for newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes at the age of approximately 6–12 years old participated. The adults relayed narratives from their childhood memories through interviews, and the study with the children was designed as a combination of observations, in-depth interviews, and photographs. A hermeneutic phenomenological method was used in the analysis. Results The analysis revealed a meaning structure that described a tension between vulnerability and agency in the experiences of being hospitalized as a child, both past and present. The experiences may further be characterized as alienation versus recognition and as passivity versus activity, relating to both the hospital environment and the illness. Conclusions To a greater extent than ever, children today tend to experience themselves as active and competent individuals who can manage their own illness. Previously, children seemed to experience themselves as more vulnerable and less competent in relationship to their environment and illness. Presently, as before, children appear to desire involvement in their illness; however, at the same time, they prefer to share responsibility with or hand over responsibility to adults. However, living with diabetes was and remains demanding, and it affects children’s lifeworld. Balancing the children’s vulnerability and agency seems to be the best way to care for children in hospitals. In this article, we thus argue for a lifeworld-led approach when caring for hospitalized children, paying attention to both their vulnerability and agency.
机译:背景信息在过去的几十年中,我们对儿童和儿童时代的理解发生了变化,这可能会影响儿童在医院的状况。 《儿童权利公约》和病房规定加强了儿童权利。这项挪威研究的目的是,尽管有许多明显的外部变化,但还是从1950年至1980年这段时期的回顾性研究中,确定了儿童如今被诊断为1型糖尿病的住院经历的潜在特征。方法:本研究提供了对之前两项现象学研究数据的进一步分析。第一个具有回顾性的观点,第二个具有当代性的观点。参加了因新诊断的1型糖尿病住院的12名成人和9名儿童,年龄约6-12岁。成年人通过访谈传达了他们儿时记忆中的叙述,而与孩子们进行的研究被设计为观察,深度访谈和照片的组合。分析中使用了一种解释现象学方法。结果分析揭示了一种意义结构,该结构描述了过去和现在的儿童住院经历中的脆弱性和代理之间的张力。与医院环境和疾病有关的经历还可以被表征为疏远与认可,以及被动与活动。结论今天的儿童比以往任何时候都更倾向于表现出自己是能够胜任自己疾病的活跃而有能力的个体。以前,儿童似乎在面对环境和疾病的过程中变得更加脆弱,能力不足。目前,和以前一样,儿童似乎希望参与其疾病。但是,与此同时,他们更愿意与成年人分担责任或将责任移交给成年人。但是,患有糖尿病的需求一直并且仍然很艰巨,并且影响着儿童的生活世界。平衡儿童的脆弱性和代理能力似乎是在医院中照顾儿童的最佳方法。因此,在本文中,我们主张在照料住院儿童时要以生活世界为导向,同时注意他们的脆弱性和适应性。

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