投资于印度慢性病儿童的心理社会护理和权利的理由。

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s12646-022-00711-5
Priti P Desai, Perminder Wadhvani, Elisa Staniec
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这篇叙述性回顾论文旨在建立对慢性疾病儿童脆弱性的共同理解,这些儿童由于疾病、畸形、损伤和创伤性医疗保健遭遇的性质而面临特殊挑战,这些挑战可能导致长期的心理影响。儿童慢性医学诊断的存在以及随之而来的影响,包括社会耻辱,以及他们的年龄和发展水平,可能会放大在养育子女、学校、同伴关系、职业和未来关系方面的调整挑战。儿童可能会因不熟悉和痛苦的医疗保健经历而受到创伤。当儿童没有得到必要的情感安全的心理支持来减少伴随的压力和焦虑时,住院治疗会导致孤立感、恐惧和自我怀疑的增加。学校经历和养育患有慢性疾病的儿童具有额外的交叉社会化特征。本文强调了在印度儿科环境中进一步开展基础工作以促进情感安全和心理社会护理的愿景。《联合国儿童权利公约》的原则和世界卫生组织对健康的定义为慢性病儿童发声提供了动力。虽然对有长期需求的儿童提供零星的社会心理服务,但它们缺乏一致性,这表明需要并有机会为人类发展和心理学专业人员发展一种独特的职业,以解决这些问题。作为范例,印度的两个社会心理护理项目有助于培养这些儿童的适应能力。虽然有限,但现有的研究关于印度慢性疾病儿童的经历进行了讨论,并对未来的研究和学术倡议的影响交织在本文中。
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The Case for Investing in Psychosocial Care and Rights of Children with Chronic Medical Conditions in India.

This narrative review paper aims to build a common understanding of the vulnerabilities of children with chronic medical conditions who face exceptional challenges due to nature of the illness, deformity, injury, and traumatic healthcare encounters which could potentially lead to long-term psychological effects. The presence of chronic medical diagnoses in children and the subsequent impacts including social stigma, as well as their age and developmental level, may amplify adjustment challenges in parenting considerations, school, peer relations, career, and future relationships. Children may be traumatized by unfamiliar and painful healthcare experiences. Hospitalization can lead to increased feelings of isolation, fear, and self-doubt when children do not receive emotionally safe psychological support necessary to minimize the accompanying stress and anxiety. School experiences and parenting children with chronic illnesses have additional intersecting socialization characteristics. This paper highlights a vision for furthering the groundwork within Indian pediatric settings to promote emotional safety and psychosocial care. Principles from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the World Health Organization's definition of health create an impetus for giving a voice to children with chronic medical conditions. While there are sporadic psychosocial services for children with chronic needs, they lack consistency, and this indicates a need and an opportunity for developing a unique career for human development and psychology professionals to address these concerns. As exemplars, two psychosocial care programs in India that help foster resilience in these children are highlighted. Although limited, extant research regarding the experiences of children with chronic medical conditions in India is discussed, and implications for future research and academic initiatives are interwoven within this paper.

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PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The aim is to provide a forum for high quality research encompassing all areas of psychology. It focuses on the centrality of co-construction of cultural and psychological processes and facilitates understanding psychology from diverse theoretical perspectives. The journal is publication outlet of empirical investigations; theoretical papers, reviews, methodological, applied and policy related articles. It aims at creating an international forum for scholarly investigations, debates and discussions that would contribute towards advancing our basic knowledge of psychology. It strives at stimulating research, encouraging academic exchange and enhancing professional development in psychology. Therefore interdisciplinary contributions linking various domains of life would be a part of the Journal''s scope. The journal sets a preference for innovative and comprehensive reports and all modes of research are welcome – experimental, observational, ethnographic, textual, interpretive, and survey.
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