Parents Role in Providing Health Care for Their Children (Analytical Study of Smoking Parents and Children)

Laith Alosoufe, Feda’a Al_Shatnawi, Hayat Abu-Shaika, Suad S. Jakalat
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The health consequences of smoking are well-known, and yet, children continue to smoke, placing their health and well-being at risk. Parents of smoking children play a crucial role in facilitating healthcare for their children and promoting healthy habits. However, caring for smoking children can be challenging, and parents who smoke face several unique challenges when providing healthcare for their children. This study aimed to explore the challenges faced by parents of smoking children when providing healthcare for their children and to identify potential intervention strategies that can facilitate better healthcare provision. A qualitative research design was used, and semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 parents who had smoking children. Thematic analysis was performed to identify common patterns and themes in the data. The study found that parents face several challenges when caring for their smoking children, including difficulty in communicating with their children about smoking, worry about the negative health effects of smoking, difficulty in accessing healthcare services, inadequate parental education, and limited availability of family-friendly work environments. Parents highlighted the need for multi-pronged approaches to address these challenges, including parental education programs, health promotion campaigns, policy advocacy, and the use of technology. Parental education programs can empower parents by providing them with knowledge and skills to manage and prevent smoking in their children. Health promotion campaigns can reinforce the benefits of healthy habits and promote a smoke-free environment. Policy advocacy can facilitate changes in policies and regulations to improve healthcare access and support family-friendly work environments. The use of technology, such as telemedicine, can provide parents with access to healthcare services from the comfort of their homes. In conclusion, caring for smoking children can be challenging for parents who smoke. This study highlights the need to develop tailored intervention strategies to address the challenges faced by parents and to improve healthcare provision for smoking children. The recommended intervention strategies can help parents to better manage and prevent smoking in their children and promote healthy habits, leading to improved health outcomes for smoking children. Further research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of these intervention strategies in improving healthcare provision for smoking children.
父母在为子女提供医疗保健方面的作用(吸烟父母与子女的分析研究)
吸烟对健康的影响众所周知,但儿童仍在吸烟,使他们的健康和福祉受到威胁。吸烟儿童的父母在为子女提供医疗保健和促进健康习惯方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,照顾吸烟儿童可能具有挑战性,吸烟父母在为子女提供医疗保健时面临着一些独特的挑战。本研究旨在探讨吸烟儿童的父母在为子女提供医疗保健服务时所面临的挑战,并找出潜在的干预策略,以促进更好地提供医疗保健服务。本研究采用定性研究设计,对 15 名吸烟儿童的家长进行了半结构化访谈。研究人员对访谈内容进行了主题分析,以确定数据中的共同模式和主题。研究发现,家长在照顾吸烟子女时面临着一些挑战,包括难以就吸烟问题与子女沟通、担心吸烟对健康的负面影响、难以获得医疗保健服务、家长教育不足以及家庭友好型工作环境有限等。家长们强调需要采取多管齐下的方法来应对这些挑战,包括家长教育计划、健康宣传活动、政策倡导和技术应用。家长教育计划可以为家长提供管理和预防子女吸烟的知识和技能,从而增强家长的能力。健康促进活动可以强化健康习惯的益处,并推广无烟环境。政策宣传可以促进政策和法规的改变,以改善医疗保健的可及性,支持家庭友好型工作环境。远程医疗等技术的使用可以让家长在家中就能享受到医疗服务。总之,对于吸烟的父母来说,照顾吸烟儿童是一项挑战。本研究强调,有必要制定有针对性的干预策略,以应对家长面临的挑战,并改善为吸烟儿童提供的医疗保健服务。推荐的干预策略可以帮助家长更好地管理和预防子女吸烟,促进健康的生活习惯,从而改善吸烟儿童的健康状况。需要进一步开展研究,评估这些干预策略在改善吸烟儿童医疗保健服务方面的效果。
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