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Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Charlotte Angelhoff, Karel Duchen, Per Ertzgaard, Patrik Rytterström,
Navigating an unfamiliar world – Parents' experiences of having a child with post COVID-19,
Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 2024, ISSN 0882-5963,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2024.05.023.
(https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0882596324002057)
Navigating an unfamiliar world – Parents' experiences of having a child with post COVID-19
Highlights
Abstract
Background
Post COVID-19 diagnosis in children has been difficult as there has been a lack of knowledge within the healthcare system, leading to uncertainty concerning how these children should be assessed and treated. To understand the aspects of how parents experience seeking care for their child with an array of symptoms and how the child's symptoms affect their everyday life and family situation, we need to listen to the parents' stories about having a child living with post COVID-19.
Purpose
To describe parents' experiences of seeking professional care for their child with post COVID-19 symptoms and what kinds of impacts there are on their children's daily life.
Design and methods
A qualitative study with an inductive and exploratory approach including seventeen parents of children with post COVID-19. Face-to-face interviews were conducted between October 2022 and March 2023 and analyzed with thematic analysis.
Results
The findings describe how the parents' constant struggle for their child and how the child's symptoms affect their daily life and their family situation in three themes: Navigating the unknown, Navigating life with post COVID-19, and Navigating between fear and hope for an uncertain future.
Conclusions
This study corroborates the parents' struggle for acceptance of the children's problems in the health system.
Practice implications
It is important that health care focuses on the everyday world and the problems that the child and parents express to understand the family's perspective and the problems that arise in everyday life.
Keywords
Adolescent health
Attitude of health personnel
Child health
Family
Long COVID
Nursing
Parents
Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome
Navigating an unfamiliar world – Parents' experiences of having a child with post COVID-19,
Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 2024, ISSN 0882-5963,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2024.05.023.
(https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0882596324002057)
Navigating an unfamiliar world – Parents' experiences of having a child with post COVID-19
Highlights
- Parents experience an uncertainty when they have a child with a new, unexplored post-infectious condition.
- Parents experience lack of knowledge and bad attitudes when they seek care for their child.
- It is important that health care staff meet the patient and family with an unbiased attitude, listening to their story.
- Child- and family centered care is a priority in the care for these families.
Abstract
Background
Post COVID-19 diagnosis in children has been difficult as there has been a lack of knowledge within the healthcare system, leading to uncertainty concerning how these children should be assessed and treated. To understand the aspects of how parents experience seeking care for their child with an array of symptoms and how the child's symptoms affect their everyday life and family situation, we need to listen to the parents' stories about having a child living with post COVID-19.
Purpose
To describe parents' experiences of seeking professional care for their child with post COVID-19 symptoms and what kinds of impacts there are on their children's daily life.
Design and methods
A qualitative study with an inductive and exploratory approach including seventeen parents of children with post COVID-19. Face-to-face interviews were conducted between October 2022 and March 2023 and analyzed with thematic analysis.
Results
The findings describe how the parents' constant struggle for their child and how the child's symptoms affect their daily life and their family situation in three themes: Navigating the unknown, Navigating life with post COVID-19, and Navigating between fear and hope for an uncertain future.
Conclusions
This study corroborates the parents' struggle for acceptance of the children's problems in the health system.
Practice implications
It is important that health care focuses on the everyday world and the problems that the child and parents express to understand the family's perspective and the problems that arise in everyday life.
Keywords
Adolescent health
Attitude of health personnel
Child health
Family
Long COVID
Nursing
Parents
Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome