Stress Related to Pediatric Hospitalization and Possible Interventions: An Analysis of the Brazilian Literature

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Autor(a) principal: Silveira,Kelly Ambrosio
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Paula,Kely Maria Pereira de, Enumo,Sônia Regina Fiorim
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Trends in Psychology
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Resumo: Abstract Hospitalization may interfere with behavioral and emotional responses and influence outcomes in health and development. An analysis of the literature on the subject can contribute to the comprehension of stress triggers and their effects. This study reviewed the Brazilian literature on stress indicators associated with hospitalization in children and their caregivers. The methodological characteristics of each article, as well as their findings regarding stressful contexts, emotional and behavioral reactions and possible interventions were analyzed. A search for articles published between 2000-2016 was performed in the Virtual Health Library using the following keywords: child hospitalization, hospitalization, hospitalized child, stress, emotional stress and psychological stress. The application of inclusion and exclusion criteria resulted in a final sample of 38 articles. Most studies were concentrated in the Southeast, South and Northeast regions of the country, and relied on small and mixed samples. Few studies used assessment instruments. This review highlighted the need for interventions that improve communication in hospital settings. Initiatives that improve the quality of care, attend to families' needs, provide psychological support, and encourage play may also have beneficial effects on quality of life.
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title Stress Related to Pediatric Hospitalization and Possible Interventions: An Analysis of the Brazilian Literature
spellingShingle Stress Related to Pediatric Hospitalization and Possible Interventions: An Analysis of the Brazilian Literature
Silveira,Kelly Ambrosio
Hospitalization
stress
child
caregivers
title_short Stress Related to Pediatric Hospitalization and Possible Interventions: An Analysis of the Brazilian Literature
title_full Stress Related to Pediatric Hospitalization and Possible Interventions: An Analysis of the Brazilian Literature
title_fullStr Stress Related to Pediatric Hospitalization and Possible Interventions: An Analysis of the Brazilian Literature
title_full_unstemmed Stress Related to Pediatric Hospitalization and Possible Interventions: An Analysis of the Brazilian Literature
title_sort Stress Related to Pediatric Hospitalization and Possible Interventions: An Analysis of the Brazilian Literature
author Silveira,Kelly Ambrosio
author_facet Silveira,Kelly Ambrosio
Paula,Kely Maria Pereira de
Enumo,Sônia Regina Fiorim
author_role author
author2 Paula,Kely Maria Pereira de
Enumo,Sônia Regina Fiorim
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silveira,Kelly Ambrosio
Paula,Kely Maria Pereira de
Enumo,Sônia Regina Fiorim
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hospitalization
stress
child
caregivers
topic Hospitalization
stress
child
caregivers
description Abstract Hospitalization may interfere with behavioral and emotional responses and influence outcomes in health and development. An analysis of the literature on the subject can contribute to the comprehension of stress triggers and their effects. This study reviewed the Brazilian literature on stress indicators associated with hospitalization in children and their caregivers. The methodological characteristics of each article, as well as their findings regarding stressful contexts, emotional and behavioral reactions and possible interventions were analyzed. A search for articles published between 2000-2016 was performed in the Virtual Health Library using the following keywords: child hospitalization, hospitalization, hospitalized child, stress, emotional stress and psychological stress. The application of inclusion and exclusion criteria resulted in a final sample of 38 articles. Most studies were concentrated in the Southeast, South and Northeast regions of the country, and relied on small and mixed samples. Few studies used assessment instruments. This review highlighted the need for interventions that improve communication in hospital settings. Initiatives that improve the quality of care, attend to families' needs, provide psychological support, and encourage play may also have beneficial effects on quality of life.
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