Anxiety, Coping, and Significant Social Network of the Caregiver of a Child with Burns

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Autor(a) principal: Azevêdo,Adriano Valério dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Crepaldi,Maria Aparecida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Trends in Psychology
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Resumo: Abstract This research aimed to identify anxiety, coping, and the significant social network of the caregiver of a child with burns. It is a case study conducted by monitoring the caregiver of a child victim of burns in two phases: 1. Time when the child was hospitalized; 2. During their return to the Hospital Unit. The caregiver was the child’s mother, married, and had more than three children. Instruments were used to identify anxiety indicators, coping strategies and social networks, besides an interview and a sociodemographic questionnaire. Data were analyzed through frequency, means and qualitative exploration. Results indicatedmild anxiety, and coping strategies based on religious practices, problem assessment and social support. The social network wasmainly constituted of family and community members, but also by friends and healthcare professionals. Material aid and emotional support were the main networkfunctions, whilecognitive guidance was specifically provided by the healthcare team. Results indicatethat it is necessary to monitor the family caregiver during the child’s hospitalization and rehabilitation period, in order to provide comprehensive care to meet their needs.
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title Anxiety, Coping, and Significant Social Network of the Caregiver of a Child with Burns
spellingShingle Anxiety, Coping, and Significant Social Network of the Caregiver of a Child with Burns
Azevêdo,Adriano Valério dos Santos
Anxiety
coping
significant social network
burns
hospitalized child
title_short Anxiety, Coping, and Significant Social Network of the Caregiver of a Child with Burns
title_full Anxiety, Coping, and Significant Social Network of the Caregiver of a Child with Burns
title_fullStr Anxiety, Coping, and Significant Social Network of the Caregiver of a Child with Burns
title_full_unstemmed Anxiety, Coping, and Significant Social Network of the Caregiver of a Child with Burns
title_sort Anxiety, Coping, and Significant Social Network of the Caregiver of a Child with Burns
author Azevêdo,Adriano Valério dos Santos
author_facet Azevêdo,Adriano Valério dos Santos
Crepaldi,Maria Aparecida
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author2 Crepaldi,Maria Aparecida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Azevêdo,Adriano Valério dos Santos
Crepaldi,Maria Aparecida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anxiety
coping
significant social network
burns
hospitalized child
topic Anxiety
coping
significant social network
burns
hospitalized child
description Abstract This research aimed to identify anxiety, coping, and the significant social network of the caregiver of a child with burns. It is a case study conducted by monitoring the caregiver of a child victim of burns in two phases: 1. Time when the child was hospitalized; 2. During their return to the Hospital Unit. The caregiver was the child’s mother, married, and had more than three children. Instruments were used to identify anxiety indicators, coping strategies and social networks, besides an interview and a sociodemographic questionnaire. Data were analyzed through frequency, means and qualitative exploration. Results indicatedmild anxiety, and coping strategies based on religious practices, problem assessment and social support. The social network wasmainly constituted of family and community members, but also by friends and healthcare professionals. Material aid and emotional support were the main networkfunctions, whilecognitive guidance was specifically provided by the healthcare team. Results indicatethat it is necessary to monitor the family caregiver during the child’s hospitalization and rehabilitation period, in order to provide comprehensive care to meet their needs.
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