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Stress and well-being among parents of children with rare diseases: a prospective intervention study.

机译:罕见疾病患儿父母的压力和幸福感:一项前瞻性干预研究。

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AIM: This paper reports a study to assess stress, well-being and supportive resources experienced by mothers and fathers of children with rare disabilities, and how these variables were affected by an intensive family competence intervention. BACKGROUND: Despite diagnosis-specific studies, little overall knowledge exists about life-consequences for families of children with rare disorders. METHOD: We used a prospective design with baseline data and two follow-ups (at 6 and 12 months) after an intervention. The intervention aimed at empowering parents in managing their child's disability. Parents from all parts of Sweden visiting a national centre for families of children with rare disabilities were consecutively selected (n = 136 mothers, 108 fathers). Instruments of parental stress, social support, self-rated health, optimism and life satisfaction and perceived physical or psychological strain were used. Stratified analyses were carried out for mothers and fathers, and related to parental demands: single mothers, full-time employment, participation in a parent association, child's age and type of disability. RESULTS: We found high parental stress, physical and emotional strain among mothers, especially among single mothers. Fathers showed high stress related to incompetence, which decreased after the intervention. Decreased strain was found among full-time working mothers and fathers after the intervention. Parents' perceived knowledge and active coping and mothers' perceived social support were increased at follow-up. Factors related to parents' overall life satisfaction (57-70% explained variance) changed after the intervention, from being more related to internal demands (perceived strain, incompetence and social isolation) to other conditions, such as problems related to spouse, paid work and social network. CONCLUSION: Parents, especially fathers and full-time working parents, may benefit from an intensive family competence programme.
机译:目的:本文报告了一项研究,以评估罕见残疾儿童的父母所承受的压力,幸福感和支持性资源,以及强化家庭能力干预如何影响这些变量。背景:尽管进行了专门的诊断研究,但对于患有罕见疾病的儿童家庭的生活后果知之甚少。方法:我们采用前瞻性设计,包括基线数据和干预后的两次随访(分别为6和12个月)。这项干预旨在增强父母管理子女残疾的能力。瑞典各地的父母都被选派到一个全国性的残疾儿童家庭中心去(n = 136名母亲,108名父亲)。使用父母压力,社会支持,自我评价的健康,乐观和生活满意度以及感知的身体或心理压力的工具。对父母进行了分层分析,并与父母的要求有关:单身母亲,全职工作,参加父母协会,孩子的年龄和残疾类型。结果:我们发现母亲之间,特别是单身母亲中父母的压力很大,身体和情绪上的压力很大。父亲表现出与无能相关的高压力,干预后有所减轻。干预后,全职工作的母亲和父亲的压力有所减轻。在随访中,父母的认知知识和积极应对以及母亲的社会支持有所增加。与父母的整体生活满意度相关的因素(解释差异的57-70%)在干预后发生了变化,从与内部需求(感知到的压力,无能和社交孤立)更相关,到其他条件,例如与配偶,有偿工作有关的问题和社交网络。结论:父母,特别是父亲和全职工作的父母,可以从强化家庭能力计划中受益。

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