先天性代谢异常儿童及其父母的护理需求:综合评论

S. Shirdelzade, M. Ramezani, P. Eshraghi, A. Heydari
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背景:先天性代谢异常(IEMs)是一组先天性和慢性疾病,给儿童及其父母带来了许多困难。研究目的本综述旨在确定在护理方面所面临的需求。方法:本综述采用 Whittemore 和 Knafl(2005 年)的方法。2022 年 10 月和 11 月,在没有任何时间和方法限制的情况下,以英语和波斯语搜索了 PubMed、Web of Science (ISI)、SID 和 Google Scholar 等数据库。检索结果经过筛选,共检索到 19 篇文章,其中包括 9 篇定量研究、7 篇定性研究和 3 篇综述研究。确定了三类需求,包括儿童、家长和医疗保健系统。报道最多的需求涉及饮食、心理、社会和经济支持方面,以及实施多学科协调护理方法的必要性。结论患有肠外膜炎的儿童及其家长有许多需求,可以通过多学科、以患者为中心和协调的护理方法来满足这些需求。
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Care Needs of Children with Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Their Parents: An Integrative Review
Background: Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) are a group of congenital and chronic diseases that cause many difficulties for children and their parents. Objectives: This review aims to identify the needs that are faced in caring. Methods: This is an integrative review using the method of Whittemore and Knafl (2005). The databases of PubMed, Web of Science (ISI), SID, and Google Scholar were searched in English and Persian without any time and methodology restrictions in October and November 2022. Results: After screening the documents, 19 articles, consisting of 9 quantitative, 7 qualitative, and 3 review studies, were retrieved. Three categories of needs, including children, parents, and the healthcare system, were identified. The most reported needs were related to diet, psychological, social, and financial support dimensions and the necessity of implementing a multidisciplinary and coordinated care approach. Conclusions: Children with IEMs and their parents have many needs that can be satisfied through a multidisciplinary, patient-centered, and coordinated care approach.
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