2020
DOI: 10.26444/aaem/119085
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Parents’ attitudes towards a difficult situation resulting from the chronic disease of their child

Abstract: Parents' attitudes towards a difficult situation resulting from a chronic disease of a child. Ann Agric Environ Med.Abstract Introduction and objective. The family is a reliable and permanent source of support for every human being. It is the key link in the welfare system. The aim of the study is to assess parents' attitudes towards the occurrence of a difficult situation resulting from a child's chronic illness. Material and methods. The study involved randomly selected parents of children with chronic disea… Show more

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“…Studies need large sample sizes and prolonged observation periods to detect events that may be uncommon, such as premature mortality. However, the observed results pertaining to mental health may be associated with chronic stress, which itself has been found to be associated with poorer physical health outcomes, including cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, immune, and neurologic health issues [Guz E, et al. 2020].…”
Section: Chronic Disease and Family Functioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Studies need large sample sizes and prolonged observation periods to detect events that may be uncommon, such as premature mortality. However, the observed results pertaining to mental health may be associated with chronic stress, which itself has been found to be associated with poorer physical health outcomes, including cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, immune, and neurologic health issues [Guz E, et al. 2020].…”
Section: Chronic Disease and Family Functioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 5% with severe conditions account for 19% of physician contacts and 33% of hospital days related to chronic Once the diagnosis of disorder is made, parents may react with shock, denial, anger, sadness or depression, guilt, and anxiety. In a study by Guz E. et al in 2020 [9], the following reaction stages in parents are thus: shock, waiting, mourning, defence, proper behaviour, defensive behaviour (neurotic reaction), adaptation, intellectual and emotional adaptation. These reactions may occur at any time in the child's development, and each parent may be at a different stage of acceptance, making communication between them difficult.…”
Section: Chronic Disease and Family Functioningmentioning
confidence: 99%