创伤症状对医疗复杂性儿童照顾者幸福感的中介分析

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Courtney M Holmes, Kanako Iwanaga, Tiffany Kimbrough, Simran Singh, Marcia A Winter, Ayomide Popoola, Genevive Heymann, Makayla Burton, Heather A Jones
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背景/目的:医疗复杂儿童的父母照顾者经历高水平的慢性应激和创伤症状。尽管持续不断地参与医疗保健系统,但父母往往不会为自己的心理健康问题寻求支持。父母的心理健康是减少家庭痛苦的关键组成部分。本研究旨在探讨心理弹性、应对和支持等因素对心理健康和创伤症状严重程度的影响。方法:从大西洋中部儿童医院的综合护理诊所招募家长/照顾者参与本研究。共有125名参与者完成了这项研究,其中包括一系列关注创伤症状、幸福感、应对和恢复力的措施。结果:PTSD症状严重程度与心理弹性和主观幸福感呈显著负相关。重要的中介包括信息支持,这表明医疗保健提供者和照顾者/父母之间的协作至关重要。结论:本研究强调了潜在的目标干预领域,以促进福祉和减少创伤症状的严重程度,如弹性的促进和增强,并增加医疗保健专业人员提供的信息支持。
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A Mediation Analysis of Trauma Symptoms on the Well-Being in Caregivers of Children with Medical Complexity.

A Mediation Analysis of Trauma Symptoms on the Well-Being in Caregivers of Children with Medical Complexity.

Background/Objectives: Parent caregivers of children with medical complexity experience high levels of chronic stress and trauma symptoms. Despite ongoing and continuous involvement with the healthcare system, parents often do not seek support for their own mental health concerns. Parent mental wellness is a critical component of reducing family distress. This study aimed to explore how various factors such as resilience, coping, and support impacted well-being and trauma symptom severity. Methods: Parents/caregivers from a complex care clinic in a mid-Atlantic children's hospital were recruited for this study. A total of 125 participants completed the study which included a battery of measures focused on trauma symptoms, well-being, coping, and resilience. Results: PTSD symptom severity was significantly negatively related to resilience and subjective well-being. Significant mediators included informational support, indicating that collaboration between healthcare providers and caregivers/parents is critical. Conclusions: This study highlights potential target intervention areas to promote well-being and reduce trauma symptom severity, such as resiliency promotion and enhancement and increasing informational support provided by healthcare professionals.

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Healthcare
Healthcare Medicine-Health Policy
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3.50
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期刊介绍: Healthcare (ISSN 2227-9032) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal (free for readers), which publishes original theoretical and empirical work in the interdisciplinary area of all aspects of medicine and health care research. Healthcare publishes Original Research Articles, Reviews, Case Reports, Research Notes and Short Communications. We encourage researchers to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. For theoretical papers, full details of proofs must be provided so that the results can be checked; for experimental papers, full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Additionally, electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculations, experimental procedure, etc., can be deposited along with the publication as “Supplementary Material”.
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