| Literature DB >> 12024526 |
B M Melnyk1, N F Feinstein, Z Moldenhouer, L Small.
Abstract
Estimates indicate that approximately 31% of children are affected by one or more chronic illnesses. Furthermore, caring for a chronically ill child imposes a host of long-term stressors for parents that need to be addressed by sensitive, evidence-based interventions. This article will: (a) review stressors of childhood chronic illness for parents over time; (b) provide a summary of tools that can be used to assess parental coping, (c) delineate important nursing assessments, (d) review interventions that have resulted in improved parental coping outcomes, and (e) describe a theoretical framework that can be used to assess and intervene with parents of chronically ill children.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 12024526
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Nurs ISSN: 0097-9805