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Parental anxiety and stress during children's hospitalisation: the StayClose study.

Jo Wray1, Kirsty Lee, Nettie Dearmun, Linda Franck.   

Abstract

The aims of this pilot study were to assess anxiety and stress in parents of children admitted to hospital and identify influencing factors, and assess the feasibility and acceptability of the methodology to parents and hospital staff. Parents of 28 children hospitalised for at least 3 days completed questionnaires assessing psychological functioning after admission, 16 and 13 of whom completed questionnaires at discharge and 3 months after discharge, respectively. Almost two-thirds of parents scored in the borderline/clinical range for anxiety at baseline and discharge. Higher anxiety scores were associated with the use of self-blame, lower optimism scores, higher levels of illness-related uncertainty and a greater number of previous hospital stays. Three months after discharge, 38% had borderline/clinical levels of anxiety, with scores significantly correlated with those at baseline and discharge. Although parents were willing to participate, and the questionnaires were acceptable, this pilot study identified some practical and logistical difficulties that will be addressed in the next phase of the study. Parents experience substantial stress and anxiety when their child is hospitalised. Screening for those at high risk for anxiety and implementing interventions to reduce uncertainty and maladaptive coping strategies may be beneficial.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21917594     DOI: 10.1177/1367493511408632

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Health Care        ISSN: 1367-4935            Impact factor:   1.979


  14 in total

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