2018
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_176_18
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The effect of blended training on the quality of life of children with nephrotic syndrome

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“…Research found that family centered nursing had a positive impact on the mental health recovery of PNS children, met the needs of their parents, and significantly promoted their growth and intellectual development. [35] Kitson A et al compared the situation of parents who received routine care and family centered care, and found that the latter had a better psychological state than the former, the degree of anxiety and depression were significantly reduced, and the QoL were significantly improved. [36] Other study found that parents of PNS children who received family centered nursing had a higher level of nursing satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research found that family centered nursing had a positive impact on the mental health recovery of PNS children, met the needs of their parents, and significantly promoted their growth and intellectual development. [35] Kitson A et al compared the situation of parents who received routine care and family centered care, and found that the latter had a better psychological state than the former, the degree of anxiety and depression were significantly reduced, and the QoL were significantly improved. [36] Other study found that parents of PNS children who received family centered nursing had a higher level of nursing satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study results also showed that the majority of them had incompetent practices regarding care of nephrotic syndrome children. Khanjari et al (2018) in Iran reported that nephrotic synd-rome is a common nephrology disorder in children affecting quality of health of the children and adolescents significantly. Training the nephrotic syndrome children with special emphasis on using blended training might provide new opportunities for improving their quality of life.…”
Section: Technical Institutes Of Nursingmentioning
confidence: 99%