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患有慢性病儿童的发育

Development of children with a chronic illness.

作者信息

Perrin E C, Gerrity P S

出版信息

Pediatr Clin North Am. 1984 Feb;31(1):19-31. doi: 10.1016/s0031-3955(16)34533-3.

Abstract

About 5 to 10 per cent of all children have sometime during childhood a moderately to severely handicapping long-term illness or disability. These children are at risk, not only medically, but for complex social, educational, and emotional difficulties. The potential interferences with normal development imposed by a chronic illness are varied but pervasive, and depend on the specific characteristics of the illness, the child, and the child's family. There are known psychological effects of illness on a child, which can best be understood within a developmental framework such as that outlined above. Optimal health care of these children and families depends on a knowledge of the risks to normal development that are regularly faced by these children at each stage of their development. Physicians, nurses, and other health care providers have the opportunity to be powerful advocates for children with a chronic illness. We thus have a responsibility to facilitate these children's negotiation of the challenges and crises of childhood, so they may enter their adult years with strength and security. Such guidance requires an understanding of children's development and the impact of illness on that process, and effective communication with both children and families.

摘要

所有儿童中约有5%至10%在童年时期的某个阶段患有中度至重度的长期疾病或残疾。这些儿童不仅在医疗方面面临风险,还面临复杂的社会、教育和情感困难。慢性病对正常发育造成的潜在干扰多种多样且普遍存在,这取决于疾病、儿童及其家庭的具体特征。疾病对儿童有已知的心理影响,这在上述这样的发育框架内最容易理解。对这些儿童及其家庭的最佳医疗保健取决于了解这些儿童在发育的每个阶段经常面临的对正常发育的风险。医生、护士和其他医疗保健提供者有机会成为患有慢性病儿童的有力倡导者。因此,我们有责任帮助这些儿童应对童年的挑战和危机,使他们能够充满力量和安全感地步入成年。这种指导需要了解儿童的发育以及疾病对这一过程的影响,并与儿童及其家庭进行有效的沟通。

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