Parents' lived experience of health care for children with long-term conditions

Emily Devoy, Jennifer M Swann, Joanne Thompson
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Young people in the UK with a long-term condition experience a poorer quality of life than those in most comparable countries. To gain an understanding of parents' experiences of and contribution to health care for children with Long-term conditions. This qualitative study includes 15 semi-structured interviews with parents of children with Long-term conditions. The interviews were audiotaped, transcribed verbatim and analysed using Framework analysis. The analysis generated a meta theme ‘complexity of experience’ and five key themes: Impact, Interactions, Experience of Care, Feelings, Feedback. Parents have a substantial role in coordinating and communicating between health-care teams. Consultations can be like an iceberg where attending the appointment is visible, but the constant and complex demands of the illness, the child, and the family remain hidden. Clinicians have a major role in signposting parents to different avenues of support. The impact of appointments on families can be reduced by increasing the use of virtual consultation.
父母对患有长期疾病儿童的医疗保健生活经验
与大多数可比国家的年轻人相比,英国患有长期疾病的年轻人的生活质量更差。了解家长对患有长期疾病儿童保健的经验和贡献。本质性研究包括15个半结构化访谈,访谈对象为患有长期疾病儿童的父母。访谈录音,逐字记录,并使用框架分析进行分析。分析产生了一个元主题“体验的复杂性”和五个关键主题:影响、互动、护理体验、感受、反馈。父母在保健小组之间的协调和沟通方面发挥着重要作用。咨询就像一座冰山,可以看到参加预约的人,但疾病、孩子和家庭的持续而复杂的需求却被隐藏起来。临床医生在给父母指明不同的支持途径方面发挥着重要作用。通过增加虚拟咨询的使用,可以减少预约对家庭的影响。
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