Psychosocial Problems of Children with Chronic Diseases: A Review Focusing on Pediatric Social Work Interventions

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Ecren Aydın Engin, Filiz Yıldırım, E. Purutçuoğlu
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Abstract

Long-term treatment of chronic disease causes many physical, social, and emotional problems for children enduring such treatment. Low self-esteem, feelings of inadequacy and decrease in self-confidence become prominent experienced physical problems. Among emotional problems, sentiments of fear, anxiety, sadness, and anger are more evident. Social problems are among risks causing problems during interaction with friends, in social activities and at school. It is important to follow a biopsychosocial approach in evaluation of children coping with these problems. Such approach enables a holistic evaluation of difficulties of the family and child suffering from disease. It has been reported that pediatric social work interventions focusing on this approach have an important potential in dealing with psychosocial problems experienced by these children in many aspects such as self-esteem, emotional and behavioral reactions, school and social life, loss of control and lack of knowledge, and the functionality of their families. The purpose of this review is to put forth in the context of literature the importance of
慢性病儿童的社会心理问题:以儿童社会工作干预为重点的综述
慢性病的长期治疗会给接受这种治疗的儿童带来许多身体、社会和情感问题。自卑、感觉不足和自信心下降成为突出的身体问题。在情绪问题中,恐惧、焦虑、悲伤和愤怒情绪更为明显。社交问题是在与朋友互动、社交活动和学校中引发问题的风险之一。在评估儿童应对这些问题时,遵循生物-心理-社会方法是很重要的。这种方法能够对患有疾病的家庭和儿童的困难进行全面评估。据报道,以这种方法为重点的儿科社会工作干预措施在处理这些儿童在自尊、情绪和行为反应、学校和社会生活、失控和缺乏知识以及家庭功能等许多方面遇到的心理社会问题方面具有重要潜力。这篇综述的目的是在文献的背景下提出
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