2015
DOI: 10.1590/0104-07072015001820013
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Scoring interventions in family relations regarding the care for the child with a chronic condition

Abstract: The study aimed to reveal intervening conditions towards the care of children with chronic condition. The Complex Thought was used as theoretical framework and the Grounded Theory as methodological. Data were collected from January to August 2012, through semi-structured interviews in two follow-up services for children with chronic conditions and in the homes of participants. Participated 16 relatives of children with chronic conditions, divided into three sample groups. The category "Scoring the intervening … Show more

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“…Strong and intense ties transform the emotional climate of the family system, reduce stress, decrease risks of ruptures, resulting in greater organization of this system, with a positive contribution to the care of children with chronic conditions (11) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Strong and intense ties transform the emotional climate of the family system, reduce stress, decrease risks of ruptures, resulting in greater organization of this system, with a positive contribution to the care of children with chronic conditions (11) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is noteworthy that nurses should be open to listen and communicate sensitively with the family caregiver of children with chronic conditions, in order to know and understand their multiple experiences and difficulties, conflicts, unions, relationships, interactions and retroactions, so that they can encompass the child, the family and its members as care units, addressing them in their multidimensionalities. Involving the family and the relationships within the family system can strengthen ties, produce and maintain channels of communication that are open to the management of care (11) . Thus, professionals can obtain elements for proper planning, to overcome the drawbacks arising from the disease (5) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate the factors associated with the time taken to access the specialists and explore the issues experienced by parents before evaluation in a specialized service. As for the year of publication, there was one (2.57%) article published in the years 2007 43 , 2009 14 and 2010 37 , three (7.69%) articles published in the year 2016 12,40,47 , five (12.82%) in 2012 20,29,31,41,44 , six (15,38%) in 2011 21,26,34,36,39,49 seven (17,95%) in 2015 22,24,45,48 and 2014 13,23,30,32,35 and eight (20,51%) in 2013 25,33,38,42,46,50 .…”
Section: Schiariti Et Al / 2014 35mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the object of the studies, 11 (28.20%) articles focused on the family 12,14,19,21,31,39, , three (7,69%) on the mothers 13,40-1 , one (2.57%) on the children, parents and health professionals 15 , seven (17.95%) studies dealt with children 16,20,22,25,28,34,48 , four (10,26 %) with children and their families 17,35 , six (15,38%) studies focused on parents (mother and father) 18,24,27,38,[49][50] , two (5,12%) studies on parents and health professionals 23,26 , one (2.57%) on the child and the parents 29 , one (2.57%) on the health professionals 30 , two (5.12%) on the nursing professionals, 45,47 and, finally, one (2.57%) focused on the nursing professionals and the family. 46 A synthesis of the results found in the articles gave origin to two thematic categories: Facing the diagnosis of a chronic disease, change of habits and family reorganization; Care routines of families with children with chronic conditions.…”
Section: Schiariti Et Al / 2014 35mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Love and affection are essential to demonstrate how important the child is to the family. 20 In families of children with chronic illness, the mother typically leads the care activities, which demands a considerable amount of work. 21 Because the direct care activities make the mother realize that the child has a limited understanding of the condition, the mother tries to ease this tension with dialogue and affection.…”
Section: Have To Pay Close Attention To My Child's Eating Habits Imentioning
confidence: 99%