Parental anxiety in food allergy: using a cognitive behavioural therapy approach to guide early intervention.

Q3 Medicine
Nursing children and young people Pub Date : 2023-11-02 Epub Date: 2023-05-09 DOI:10.7748/ncyp.2023.e1453
Anne McDonnell, Joseph Charles Manning, James Gardner, Karen Corder, Jane Coad
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Abstract

Food allergy is a common allergic disease and often coexists with other allergic diseases such as asthma, allergic rhinitis and eczema. Parents of children and young people with food allergy commonly experience stress and anxiety and this can significantly affect their child's mental health. Interventions that incorporate approaches from cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) can reduce stress and anxiety in parents of children and young people with food allergy and support healthy adjustment and psychological well-being in their children. However, access to psychological services is limited. This article uses reflection on a case study to illustrate the value of taking a CBT-informed intervention approach and to outline the potential role for nurses in its delivery. Research suggests that talking therapies may improve mental health and parenting behaviours in the parents of children and young people with a range of long-term conditions, so this article is also relevant to their care.

食物过敏中的父母焦虑:使用认知行为疗法指导早期干预。
食物过敏是一种常见的过敏性疾病,经常与哮喘、过敏性鼻炎和湿疹等其他过敏性疾病共存。患有食物过敏的儿童和年轻人的父母通常会感到压力和焦虑,这会严重影响孩子的心理健康。纳入认知行为疗法(CBT)方法的干预措施可以减轻儿童和食物过敏青年父母的压力和焦虑,并支持他们孩子的健康适应和心理健康。然而,获得心理服务的机会是有限的。本文通过对案例研究的反思来说明采取CBT知情干预方法的价值,并概述护士在其实施中的潜在作用。研究表明,谈话疗法可以改善患有一系列长期疾病的儿童和年轻人的父母的心理健康和育儿行为,因此本文也与他们的护理有关。
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Nursing children and young people
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