儿科中的同伴互助:文献综述。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Journal of paediatrics and child health Pub Date : 2024-10-26 DOI:10.1111/jpc.16703
Sigrid Ansar, Amber Coveliers, Sarah De Bruyn, Toon Janssen, Roxanne Oostermeyer, Femke Wille, An-Sofie Schoonjans, Stijn Verhulst
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目的:概述有关儿科同伴支持的现有文献,重点关注患有慢性疾病的儿童:方法:在 MEDLINE 和 Web of Science 上进行在线搜索。根据标题和摘要,纳入了 2000 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 5 月 10 日期间发表的英语、荷兰语或法语文章:本综述共纳入 47 篇文章,确定了以下主题:与健康相关的生活质量(n = 8)、父母/兄弟姐妹的同伴支持(n = 6)、社会环境(n = 2)和儿童同伴支持计划(n = 31),细分为:一般概念(n = 13)、在线(n = 11)、营地(n = 6)和同伴支持计划的发展(n = 1)。同伴互助的目的是提高与疾病相关的知识、应对和管理疾病的能力,以及建立积极的心态和减轻疾病负担。关于哪种同伴小组设计更优,目前尚未达成共识:同伴小组旨在增加知识和心理适应,减少身体症状和副作用。希望在确诊后 1 年内或在发生危急事件时启动同伴指导计划。还需要进一步研究确定开始这些小组的最佳年龄和形式(在线或面对面)。指导者与被指导者之间的沟通对于计划的成功实施至关重要,同时也为分享经验创造了一个安全的环境。尽管针对儿童的同伴互助仍需研究,但针对慢性病患儿父母的类似计划已广为人知。
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Peer support in paediatrics: A literature review.

Aim: Creating an overview of the existing literature about peer support in paediatrics, with a focus on children with chronic diseases.

Methods: An online search was conducted in MEDLINE and Web of Science. English, Dutch or French articles published between 1 January 2000 and 10 May 2023 were included, based on title and abstract.

Results: In this review, 47 articles were included, identifying following themes: Health-Related Quality of Life (n = 8), peer support for parents/siblings (n = 6), social environment (n = 2), and peer support programme for children (n = 31) subdivided in: general concept (n = 13), online (n = 11), camps (n = 6), and development of a peer support programme (n = 1). Peer support aims to improve disease-related knowledge, coping, and management of the disease, as well as creating a positive mindset and decreasing the disease burden. There is no consensus regarding which peer group design was superior.

Conclusions: Peer groups aim to increase knowledge and psychological adaptation, and decrease physical symptoms and side effects. It is desired to start the peer mentor programme within 1 year after diagnosis or during a critical incident. Further investigation needs to determine the optimal age to start these groups and the format (online or in-person). Communication between mentors and their mentees was crucial in the succeeding of the programme, as well as creating a safe environment to share experiences. Even though research is still needed concerning peer-to-peer support for children, there is already a lot known about similar programmes for parents of children with chronic diseases.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health publishes original research articles of scientific excellence in paediatrics and child health. Research Articles, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor are published, together with invited Reviews, Annotations, Editorial Comments and manuscripts of educational interest.
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