2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.973012
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Interventions and strategies to improve social support for caregivers of children with chronic diseases: An umbrella review

Abstract: BackgroundSocial support is an important approach to improve the psychosocial health status and promote positive coping for caregivers of children with chronic diseases. Such an approach can reduce parenting stress, help resolve parenting difficulties through the use of various social support relationships.MethodsWe performed an umbrella review methodology using the method of examination, analysis and synthesis of systematic reviews. A PRISMA flow diagram was used to show the search process. The Joanna Briggs … Show more

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“…They could have identified the caregiver's needs, however professional support or actively identifying support resources may be required by the parents to meet their enormous and specific needs and actually reduce their stress as seen in a study exploring social support for caregivers of children with chronic diseases. 41 The family support workers helped in making the decisions, whereas in the study by Whittingham et al (2014), 32 more active support is given to the caregivers such as the practice of beneficial strategies. The improvement in child behaviour and emotional problems may have resulted in reduced depression and stress.…”
Section: Enabling and Partnershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They could have identified the caregiver's needs, however professional support or actively identifying support resources may be required by the parents to meet their enormous and specific needs and actually reduce their stress as seen in a study exploring social support for caregivers of children with chronic diseases. 41 The family support workers helped in making the decisions, whereas in the study by Whittingham et al (2014), 32 more active support is given to the caregivers such as the practice of beneficial strategies. The improvement in child behaviour and emotional problems may have resulted in reduced depression and stress.…”
Section: Enabling and Partnershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sense of achievement and benefit that caregivers experience in coping with children's diseases is considerably overshadowed by the pain and pressure caused by the illness (Eiserman, 2001; Klein et al., 2006; Sischo et al., 2016). Challenges associated with caregivers of children suffering chronic illnesses intrinsic in the parenting process (Yang et al., 2022). In addition, worrying about maladaptive behaviours, emotional problems, worsening disease and poor prognosis in children is also a significant source of caregivers' parenting stress (Ilias et al., 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To enhance the management of childhood rheumatic disorders, health care professionals have implemented a multifaceted approach to support caregivers (11,12). These strategies are designed to provide comprehensive assistance, enabling caregivers to effectively address the unique needs of their young patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%