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Enablers of psychosocial recovery in pediatric burns: perspectives from the children, parents and burn recovery support staff

机译:儿科烧伤的心理社会复苏推动者:来自儿童,父母和烧伤恢复支持人员的观点

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BACKGROUND:Pediatric burn injuries are a major cause of death and injury, occurring mainly in resource poor environments. Recovery from burns is widely reported to be constrained by physical, psychological, relationship and reintegration challenges. These challenges have been widely described, but not the enablers of psychosocial recovery. This is especially true in pediatric burn research, with few multi- perspective studies on the recovery process.METHODS:This qualitative study involved 8 focus group discussions (four with 15 children post-burn injury, four with 15 caregivers) and 12 individual interviews with staff working in pediatric burns that explored the psychosocial needs of children after a burn and the enablers of their recovery. Purposive sampling was utilized and recruitment of all three categories of participants was done primarily through the only hospital burns unit in the Western Cape, South Africa. The interviews focused on factors that supported the child's recovery and were sequentially facilitated from the child and the family's experiences during hospitalization, to the return home to family and friends, followed by re-entry into school. Thematic analysis was used to analyze verbatim interview transcripts.RESULTS:The recovery enablers that emerged included: (i) Presence and reassurance; indicating the comfort and practical help provided by family and close friends in the hospital and throughout the recovery process; (ii) Normalizing interactions and acceptance; where children were treated the same as before the injury to promote the acceptance of self and by others especially once the child returned home; and (iii) Sensitization of others and protection; signifying how persons around the child had assisted the children to deal with issues in the reintegration process including the re-entry to school.CONCLUSIONS:This study indicates that the psychosocial recovery process of children hospitalized for burns is enabled by the supportive relationships from family members, close friends and burn staff, present during hospitalization, the return home, and school re-entry. Support included comfort and physical presence of trusted others and emotional support; affirmation of the child's identity and belonging despite appearance changes; and the advocacy and protection for the re-entry back into the school, and more generally the community.
机译:背景:小儿烧伤伤害是死亡和伤害的主要原因,主要发生在资源贫困环境中。从烧伤恢复被普遍据报道,受到物理,心理,关系和重返社会挑战的限制。这些挑战已被广泛描述,但不能启动心理社会恢复。在儿科烧伤研究中尤其如此,几乎没有关于恢复过程的多透视研究。方法:这种定性研究涉及8个焦点小组讨论(四个带15名儿童伤害后伤害,有15名护理人员,有12个个人访谈在儿科烧伤工作的员工燃烧后探讨了儿童的心理社会需求和恢复的推动者。目的采样利用和招聘所有三类参与者,主要通过南非西开普省唯一的医院烧伤单位完成。面试专注于支持孩子康复的因素,并被儿童和家庭在住院期间的经验顺序地促进了家庭和朋友的经验,然后再进入学校。专题分析用于分析逐字采访抄本。结果:所揭示的恢复使能器:(i)存在和保证;表明家庭和在医院的亲密朋友提供的舒适和实用的帮助; (ii)正常化相互作用和接受;如果孩子在伤势之前遭受伤害,以促进自我和他人的接受,那么特别是一旦孩子回到家; (iii)致敏他人和保护;签署儿童周围的人如何协助孩子们处理重返社会进程中的问题,包括重新进入学校。结论:本研究表明,家庭成员的支持关系使住院儿童的心理社会恢复过程能够实现,亲密的朋友和烧记员工,在住院期间,回家回家和学校重新入境。支持包括信任他人和情感支持的舒适和身体存在;确认孩子的身份和归属,尽管外表变化;以及宣传和保护重新进入学校,更普遍的社区。

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