2002
DOI: 10.1067/mhl.2002.121246
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Long-term effects of pediatric intensive care unit hospitalization on families with young children

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“…A study that compared post-discharge stress among three groups of mothers whose children had different diseases, with different levels of seriousness, concluded that symptoms faded and reached similar levels after six months children had been discharged for all groups. Even mothers with a lower stress level assessed that their family routine got worse along the 6 months investigated by the research (21) .…”
Section: Factors Related To Children's and Families' Biopsychosocial mentioning
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“…A study that compared post-discharge stress among three groups of mothers whose children had different diseases, with different levels of seriousness, concluded that symptoms faded and reached similar levels after six months children had been discharged for all groups. Even mothers with a lower stress level assessed that their family routine got worse along the 6 months investigated by the research (21) .…”
Section: Factors Related To Children's and Families' Biopsychosocial mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Longer admission times, with the risk of re-occurrence, worsened children's behavior problems (12,18,21) and generated more anxiety for parents, in comparison to those who had their children admitted for less time (18) .…”
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“…13 Dentro de los factores derivados del niño, los aspectos más alarmantes y estresantes para los padres son los relacionados con los signos y síntomas de la enfermedad infantil (ejemplo: inmovilidad y dolor), la apariencia física del niño tras la enfermedad, la presencia de dispositivos y contenciones, entre otros. [14][15][16] Estado clínico y apariencia física del niño: Estos aspectos implican confrontarse con la fragilidad del niño, que al estar rodeado de diferentes equipos y dispositivos durante su hospitalización, genera grandes niveles de EP. 10,11,[15][16][17][18][19] En el estudio de Board et al todos los padres de pacientes hospitalizados en una UCI destacaron como estresante la presencia de "tubos" en sus hijos y el 93% de ellos consideraron estresantes el uso de agujas para los distintos tratamientos durante la hospitalización.…”
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