2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.yfrne.2023.101062
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The impact of caregiving for children with chronic conditions on the HPA axis: A scoping review

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“…Parents' perceptions of their child's quality of life may signi cantly affect healthcare quality (Ruggiero et al, 2018). Their ability to care for a son with CHD has been proven to be affected by their own QoL on a mutually interconnected basis (Malindi & van der Mheen et al, 2018; Mountcastle et al, 2023). Furthermore, the perception that children have of their HRQoL is affected by the burden of caregivers.…”
Section: Parents' Perceptions Of Chd Qol and Their Caring Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Parents' perceptions of their child's quality of life may signi cantly affect healthcare quality (Ruggiero et al, 2018). Their ability to care for a son with CHD has been proven to be affected by their own QoL on a mutually interconnected basis (Malindi & van der Mheen et al, 2018; Mountcastle et al, 2023). Furthermore, the perception that children have of their HRQoL is affected by the burden of caregivers.…”
Section: Parents' Perceptions Of Chd Qol and Their Caring Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the perception that children have of their HRQoL is affected by the burden of caregivers. For example, maternal mental health and worry have appeared to be the most important predictors of the psychosocial well-being of children with CHD, even more so than the illness severity itself (Malindi & van der Mheen et al, 2018; Mountcastle et al, 2023). Some studies have suggested a higher risk of anxiety, depression, and stress for parents of children diagnosed with CHD compared with the general population (e.g., Wei et al, 2015).…”
Section: Parents' Perceptions Of Chd Qol and Their Caring Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
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