“像任何其他营地”:从心脏病儿童综合日营中学到的经验和教训

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing Pub Date : 2022-03-20 DOI:10.1111/jspn.12371
Angelica Blais MSc, Patricia E. Longmuir PhD, Raquel Messy, Roland Messy, Lillian Lai MD
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为患有心脏病的儿童举办的夏令营对他们的健康有深远的影响。然而,专门营地往往需要大量资源(即24小时医务人员监督),而且可能位于偏远地区。将患有心脏病的儿童纳入主流日间营地可能会解决这些障碍。本研究的目的是从心脏病儿童及其父母的角度描述参加综合日营的体验。设计与方法本研究采用定性描述设计。在25个符合条件的家庭中,有9个家庭在参加综合营地后3个月至2年进行了访谈(营地儿童的平均年龄为7.3±2.25岁)。采访录音并逐字抄写,以便进行归纳性专题分析。结果许多家长选择综合夏令营作为孩子的第一次夏令营体验,他们认为当地心脏病科对夏令营活动的认可是他们参加夏令营的重要原因。所有与会者都同意,综合营地是一个宝贵的机会,应该继续下去,尽管并非所有与会者都描述了积极的营地经历。参与者对综合营地的描述分为两个主题:1)对营地的总体期望和2)营地经验提供的重要机会。参与典型的营地体验,与当地患有心脏病的儿童建立联系,充分的安全预防措施和活动适应是参与者的具体期望。重要的机会包括更大的独立性和信心,以自己的方式向同龄人透露自己的诊断,以及更多样化的社会关系。改善与家长的沟通,以确保期望符合夏令营的目标,这将提高体验。实践启示:为心脏病患者寻找替代专业营地的医生可以使用这些结果来指导综合营地的设计和推广。
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“Like Any Other Camp”: Experiences and lessons learned from an integrated day camp for children with heart disease

Purpose

Summer camps for children living with heart disease can have a profound impact on well-being. However, specialized camps often require extensive resources (i.e., 24-h medical staff supervision) and may be located in far remote settings. Integrating children with heart disease into mainstream day camps may address these barriers. The purpose of this study is to describe the experience of attending an integrated day camp from the perspectives of children with heart disease and their parents.

Design and Methods

This study used a qualitative descriptive design. Among 25 eligible families, 9 participated in interviews which were held 3 months to 2 years after attending an integrated camp (mean age of children at camp was 7.3 ± 2.25 years). Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim for an inductive thematic analysis.

Results

Many parents chose the integrated camp as their child's first summer camp experience, citing trust in the local division of Cardiology's approval of the camp activities as an important reason for enrolling. All participants agreed the integrated camp was a valued opportunity which should continue, although not all described positive camp experiences. Participants' descriptions of the integrated camp were organized into two main themes: 1) overall expectations of the camp and 2) important opportunities afforded by the camp experience. Partaking in a typical camp experience, connecting to local children with heart disease, adequate safety precautions and activity adaptations were specific expectations held by participants. Important opportunities included greater independence and confidence, navigating disclosure of their diagnosis to peers on their own terms, and more diverse social connections. Improving communication with parents to ensure expectations match camp objectives would have enhanced the experience.

Practice Implications

Practitioners looking for an alternative to specialized camps for their patients with heart disease may use these results to guide the design and promotion of an integrated camp.

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期刊介绍: Linking science and practice by publishing evidence-based information on pediatric nursing and answering the question, ''How might this information affect nursing practice?'' The Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing (JSPN) is the international evidence-based practice journal for nurses who specialize in the care of children and families. JSPN bridges the gap between research and practice by publishing peer-reviewed reliable, clinically relevant, and readily applicable evidence. The journal integrates the best evidence with pediatric nurses'' passion for achieving the best outcomes. The journal values interdisciplinary perspectives and publishes a wide variety of peer-reviewed papers on clinically relevant topics.
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