| Literature DB >> 27417796 |
Erin Mary Gaab1, Fouzia Naeem2.
Abstract
Research investigating the effects of coccidioidomycosis (valley fever) on children and the psychosocial implications of this disease in general is lacking. This study reviews what is known about pediatric coccidioidomycosis patients. It documents the psychological functioning, quality of life, and illness perceptions of a sample of coccidioidomycosis patient families. Primary caregivers of pediatric patients and patients from a major hospital in the San Joaquin Valley of California were interviewed regarding their perceptions of disease detection, access to care and the patient/family experience.Entities:
Keywords: children; coccidioidomycosis; coping; families; healthcare; pediatrics; quality of life; valley fever
Year: 2015 PMID: 27417796 PMCID: PMC4939562 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare3030775
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Figure 1Perceptions of primary caregivers of children with coccidioidomycosis.
Figure 2Self-reported Quality of Life of children with coccidioidomycosis.
Figure 3Drawing of a child with coccidioidomycosis with a focus on physical symptoms.
Figure 4Drawing of a child with coccidioidomycosis with an asymptomatic presentation.
Figure 5Self-reported coping skills of children with coccidioidomycosis.