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Enhancements in Confidence, Acceptance, and Friendship at a Summer Camp for Children With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

机译:对炎症肠病的夏令营的信心,接受和友谊的增强

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) affects many children and adolescents in terms of their confidence, acceptance, and ability to build friendships. New Zealand held its first summer camp for children with IBD in January 2015. We obtained feedback from the campers (ages 10-18 years) in terms of their confidence, acceptance, and quality of life. We also asked what experience was most beneficial to them, whether they made new friends with IBD, and if they would attend the camp again. Thirty-six campers responded (81.8% response rate; median age 14 years [range 10-18]; 83.3% Crohn disease; 41.7% girls). Most reported that the camp improved their confidence (86.1%), acceptance (83.3%), and overall quality of life (75.0%) relating to IBD. Moreover, most reported that meeting their fellow campers was the most beneficial experience to come from the camp (72.2%). Overall, these results emphasize the importance and relevance of such an undertaking.
机译:炎症性肠病(IBD)在他们的信心,接受和建立友谊的能力方面影响许多儿童和青少年。 新西兰于2015年1月举行了举办IBD儿童的第一个夏季营地。我们在他们的信任,接受和生活质量方面获得了露营者(10-18岁)的反馈。 我们还询问对他们最有利的经验是什么,他们是否与IBD结交了新朋友,如果他们再次参加营地。 三十六个露营者回应(响应率81.8%;中位年龄14岁[范围10-18]; 83.3%Crohn病; 41.7%的女孩)。 大多数人报道,该营地提高了他们的信心(86.1%),接受(83.3%),以及与IBD有关的整体生活质量(75.0%)。 此外,大多数人报告说,与他们的同胞兑换营地是来自营地的最有益的经验(72.2%)。 总体而言,这些结果强调了这种事业的重要性和相关性。

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