1994
DOI: 10.1542/peds.94.1.70
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A Randomized Trial of a Nursing Intervention to Promote the Adjustment of Children with Chronic Physical Disorders

Abstract: Objective. This study was conducted to determine whether a specialized form of nursing could help prevent or reduce psychosocial maladjustment among children, aged 4 to 16 years, with chronic physical disorders. In contrast to other studies, nurses were chosen to provide the intervention based on their central role in health care and the appropriateness of their training for this task. Methodology. A clinical trial was conducted in which 332 children and their families were randomly assigned eit… Show more

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“…Mean scores, SD , SE and α-coefficients for the total PARS-A score and each subscale are provided in Table 4 . The descriptive data suggest that 59.1 (mean -1 SD, as proposed by Pless et al, (1994) [30] and Witt et al, (2003) [31] would be an appropriate cutoff score for the PARS-A.…”
Section: Primary Analysismentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Mean scores, SD , SE and α-coefficients for the total PARS-A score and each subscale are provided in Table 4 . The descriptive data suggest that 59.1 (mean -1 SD, as proposed by Pless et al, (1994) [30] and Witt et al, (2003) [31] would be an appropriate cutoff score for the PARS-A.…”
Section: Primary Analysismentioning
confidence: 90%