Difficulties in the Treatment and Perceptions of Mental Health Service Interventions by Caregivers for Those with Pediatric Chronic Intractable Diseases

Hye-Jin Ryu, Soyong Eom, Young M. Lee, Yee-Jin Shin
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The aim of this study is to identify the actual access status and level of demand for caregivers’ mental health services, including services for children, by exploring the difficulties experienced by caregivers of children with chronic intractable diseases in medical care. The findings show that the psychological and mental difficulties of the family of such patients due to patient care are consistently high, with limited access to accurate information and treatments appropriate for incurable diseases also reported. 74% of the respondents in this study reported they had no experience with mental health services available to them, indicating most frequently that they did not have time or the economic ability to undertake psychological counseling. With regard to children, therapeutic interventions have sought mainly to improve the performance outcomes of basic daily functions, though the service experience associated with mental health for children was insufficient. Nevertheless, 79% of respondents responded positively when asked about the need for intervention in mental health services for their children, thus confirming these needs. The results of this study demonstrate that the provision of professional mental health support services at the national level for psychological and emotional problems is essential for the efficient management of chronic incurable disease, while also providing basic data to help establish a more realistic and practical psychological support system.
儿童慢性顽固性疾病护理人员心理健康服务干预的治疗困难及认知
本研究旨在探讨慢性顽固性疾病儿童照护者在医疗照护中所遇到的困难,以了解照护者对心理健康服务(包括儿童服务)的实际获取状况和需求水平。调查结果表明,由于对病人的护理,这类病人的家属在心理和精神上的困难一直很高,而且据报告,他们获得准确信息和治疗不治之症的机会有限。在这项研究中,74%的答复者报告说,他们没有获得心理健康服务的经验,最常见的是,他们没有时间或经济能力进行心理咨询。在儿童方面,治疗干预措施主要是为了改善基本日常功能的表现结果,尽管与儿童心理健康有关的服务经验不足。然而,当被问及是否需要对其子女的心理健康服务进行干预时,79%的答复者作出了积极的答复,从而证实了这些需求。本研究结果表明,在国家层面提供专业的心理和情绪问题心理卫生支持服务,对于有效管理慢性不治之症至关重要,同时也为建立更加现实和实用的心理支持体系提供了基础数据。
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