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Findings from qualitative studies suggest parents of children with disabilities benefit from peer support; whereas findings from quantitative studies are inconclusive

机译:定性研究的结果表明,残疾儿童的父母受益于同伴的支持;而定量研究的结果尚无定论

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Healthcare professionals routinely recommend peer support for parents of children with long-term and disabling conditions. Peer support comprises of parent groups and one-to-one parent support in the absence of a healthcare professional or facilitator. Unlike peer support for patients, the effectiveness of peer support for parents has rarely been investigated. Shilling and colleagues undertook a systematic review to identify the perceived benefits of parent peer support to the recipient's health and well-being and family functioning. In addition, studies were evaluated in relation to the type of support offered, duration of support, long-term effects and economic outcomes of peer support.
机译:医护人员通常会为患有长期残疾的孩子的父母推荐同伴支持。同伴支持包括父母团体和在没有医疗保健专业人员或协助者的情况下一对一的父母支持。与对患者的同伴支持不同,很少研究对父母的同伴支持的有效性。 Shilling及其同事进行了系统的审查,以确定父母同伴支持对接收者的健康,福祉和家庭功能的感知好处。此外,还根据提供的支持类型,支持的持续时间,长期影响以及同伴支持的经济成果对研究进行了评估。

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