母亲对脊柱裂儿童对家庭影响的评估。

Maternal-child nursing journal Pub Date : 1990-01-01
M Loebig
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这项探索性、描述性研究考察了母亲对脊柱裂儿童对家庭影响的评估。对文献的回顾表明,家庭可以被概念化为一个系统,脊柱裂儿童的影响是在整个系统中经历的。研究对象是十位5至11岁脊柱裂患儿的母亲。使用了三种仪器来收集数据。儿童健康史和人口调查问卷;对家庭规模的影响(Stein & Riessman, 1980);及家长关注问卷。这些工具按固定的顺序给受试者使用。以书面形式收集人口统计和家庭影响数据。家长关注的数据是通过录音访谈收集的。人口统计数据汇总频率。对家庭得分的影响被制成表格,并使用双尾学生t检验与参考组的得分进行比较,p值p小于或等于0.05。Wilcoxon秩和检验对家庭得分的影响,以检查收入,兄弟姐妹的存在,孩子的教育环境和婚姻状况的差异。对家长关注的数据进行主题内容分析。家庭维度影响的平均得分与慢性病儿童母亲的参考样本没有显著差异。在样本中,经济影响与兄弟姐妹的存在、对社会关系的影响、单亲家庭和接受特殊教育的孩子、应对能力和高收入之间存在正相关。母亲关心的问题包括孩子的社会发展、康复和独立问题。影响问题包括兄弟姐妹的保护,与祖父母在脊柱裂孩子上的冲突,以及经济成本。大多数母亲对患有脊柱裂的孩子表示乐观。
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Mothers' assessments of the impact of children with spina bifida on the family.

This exploratory, descriptive study examined mothers' assessments of the impact of children with spina bifida on the family. A review of the literature indicated that families can be conceptualized as systems and that the impact of a child with spina bifida is experienced throughout the system. The subjects were a convenience sample of ten mothers of children ages 5 to 11 with spina bifida. Three instruments were used to collect data. The Child Health History and Demographic Questionnaire; the Impact on Family Scale (Stein & Riessman, 1980); and the Parent Concern Questionnaire. The instruments were administered to subjects in fixed order. Demographic and family impact data were collected in writing. Parent concern data were collected through audiotaped interviews. Demographic data were summarized for frequencies. Impact on Family scores were tabulated and compared to the score of a reference group using a two-tailed student's t-test and a p value of p less than or equal to .05. Wilcoxon rank-sum tests were run on the Impact on Family scores to examine for differences by income, presence of siblings, child's educational setting, and marital status. Parent concern data were content analyzed for themes. Mean scores of Impact on Family dimensions were not significantly different from a reference sample of mothers of children with chronic conditions. Within the sample, positive relationships were found between financial impact and the presence of siblings, impact on social relations and both single parenthood and having a child in special education, and coping and higher incomes. Mothers' concerns included their children's social development, rehabilitation, and independence issues. Impact issues included sibling protectiveness, conflicts with grandparents over the child with spina bifida, and financial costs. Most mothers reported optimism about their child with spina bifida.

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