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有特殊需求儿童的家庭:家庭健康、功能及照料负担。

Families with special needs children: family health, functioning, and care burden.

作者信息

Caicedo Carmen

机构信息

Carmen Caicedo, PhD, RN, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA

出版信息

J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc. 2014 Nov-Dec;20(6):398-407. doi: 10.1177/1078390314561326. Epub 2014 Nov 26.

Abstract

There are 11.2 million children with special health care needs in the United States or one in five households caring for a special needs child. A small group of children who need continuous medical, nursing, therapeutic services that enable them to survive is growing in numbers. This study examined physical health (physical functioning), mental health (emotional, social, and cognitive functioning; communication; and worry), family functioning (daily activities, family relationships), and care burden (caregiver employment, caregiving time, travel time, health-related out-of-pocket expenditures) of parent caregivers for medically complex, medical technology-dependent children. Data were collected once a month for 5 months on 84 parents recruited in South Florida using the Pediatric Quality of Life Family Impact Module. Physically, parents were tired when they woke up: too tired to do the things they liked to do and with little energy for chores or social activities. Mentally, they were frustrated, anxious, and angry; felt helpless and hopeless; had cognitive problems remembering and focusing on tasks; were worried about the child's medications, treatments, side effects; and were anxious about child's future and effect of the child's condition on other family members. Socially, they felt isolated and that people did not understand their family situation; they found it hard to talk with others including physicians and nurses. Average weekly hours of direct care was 33.0 (SD = 30.4 hours); average monthly out-of-pocket expenditures was $348.78 (SD = $623.34). It is essential to assess parents' physical and mental health and functioning and to provide interventions to improve health and functioning for both the parents and the children for whom they are caring.

摘要

在美国,有1120万儿童有特殊医疗需求,即每五个家庭中就有一个家庭照顾有特殊需求的儿童。一小部分需要持续医疗、护理、治疗服务以维持生命的儿童数量正在增加。本研究调查了为患有复杂疾病、依赖医疗技术的儿童提供照料的家长的身体健康状况(身体机能)、心理健康状况(情绪、社交和认知功能;沟通能力;以及忧虑程度)、家庭功能(日常活动、家庭关系)和照料负担(照料者的工作、照料时间、出行时间、与健康相关的自付费用)。使用儿童生活质量家庭影响模块,对在南佛罗里达州招募的84名家长进行了为期5个月的每月一次的数据收集。身体方面,家长醒来时感到疲惫:疲惫到无法做自己喜欢的事情,几乎没有精力做家务或参加社交活动。心理方面,他们感到沮丧、焦虑和愤怒;感到无助和绝望;在记忆和专注于任务方面存在认知问题;担心孩子的药物、治疗、副作用;并对孩子的未来以及孩子的状况对其他家庭成员的影响感到焦虑。社交方面,他们感到孤立无援,觉得人们不理解他们的家庭状况;他们发现很难与包括医生和护士在内的其他人交谈。平均每周直接照料时长为33.0小时(标准差 = 30.4小时);平均每月自付费用为348.78美元(标准差 = 623.34美元)。评估家长的身心健康和功能,并提供干预措施以改善家长及其照料儿童的健康和功能至关重要。

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