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'You Know the Medicine, I Know My Kid': How Parents Advocate for Their Children Living With Complex Chronic Conditions

机译:“你知道药,我知道我的孩子”:父母如何倡导他们的孩子与复杂的慢性病

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Caring for a child with a chronic condition has received considerable attention in the pediatric health literature. Today, approximately 1 out of 5 North American children are diagnosed with a chronic condition that requires parents to become caregivers and advocates. Although advocacy is regarded as a significant aspect to parental caregiving, more research is needed to better define this oversimplified and misrepresented concept in clinical practice and research. Subsequently, we interviewed 35 parents of children diagnosed with complex chronic conditions. Within our analysis, we identified three themes that elaborate upon how parental advocacy is socially constructed through communication behaviors and partnerships with other people (e.g., medical professionals, family, school educators). We also discuss the emotional side of advocacy, and proffer suggestions to practitioners who work with parents to form collaborative care teams.
机译:在儿科卫生文献中关注慢性病的孩子受到了相当大的关注。 今天,大约有5个北美儿童的患者被诊断出具有慢性状况,要求父母成为护理人员和倡导者。 虽然宣传被视为父母护理的重要方面,但需要更多的研究来更好地定义这种过度简化和歪曲的概念在临床实践和研究中。 随后,我们采访了35名患有复杂慢性病的儿童父母。 在我们的分析中,我们确定了三个主题,详细说明了父母倡导如何通过与其他人的沟通行为和伙伴关系(例如医学专业人员,家庭,学校教育者)进行社会构建。 我们还讨论了宣传的情感方面,以及与父母合作的从业者建议形成合作护理团队。

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