In a geographically defined child population aged 0-15, every twelfth child suffered from chronic illness. Their parents and randomly selected control children's parents were asked about their living conditions using questionnaires. Non-responders (30%) had the same sociodemographic profile as responders. The socioeconomic level in index families (n = 95) was lower than in control families (n = 166). Both parents worked fewer hours in index than in control families. Index mothers had more health problems and sick days than control mothers. The parents' social relations were most hampered by having children with allergic disorders or mental retardation. Despite reduced hours, more absence from work to care for sick children, and reduced leis...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to describe depression and quality of life of parents caring fo...
Health-related quality of life of children with complex chronic conditions could be affected by soci...
BACKGROUND: Advances in medical knowledge have contributed to the increase in the number of children...
According to a previous study, 8% of all children in Dalby primary care district were chronically il...
The division of responsibilities between specialized and primary health care for children with chron...
Chronically ill children require several hours of additional care per day compared to healthy childr...
Psychosocial Situation of Family Having Child with Chronic Disease As the incidence of chronic disea...
The prevalence of chronic illness of all 6,080 0-15-year-old children in a defined geographical area...
Objective:Chronicillnessishighlyprevalentamongadultswithchildren.Itisthereforeimportantto understand...
The results of this research suggests that latency-aged and adolescent children generally cope well ...
Research suggests families with a chronically ill or disabled child are subject to higher levels of ...
BACKGROUND: Parents of chronically ill children are at risk for a lower Health Related Quality of Li...
Investigated the impact of childhood chronic illness within a family context. We interviewed 30 moth...
Objective: Parental functioning and well-being are important aspects of a family’s adaptation to chr...
More than 133 million Americans are living with chronic conditions and this number continues to rise...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to describe depression and quality of life of parents caring fo...
Health-related quality of life of children with complex chronic conditions could be affected by soci...
BACKGROUND: Advances in medical knowledge have contributed to the increase in the number of children...
According to a previous study, 8% of all children in Dalby primary care district were chronically il...
The division of responsibilities between specialized and primary health care for children with chron...
Chronically ill children require several hours of additional care per day compared to healthy childr...
Psychosocial Situation of Family Having Child with Chronic Disease As the incidence of chronic disea...
The prevalence of chronic illness of all 6,080 0-15-year-old children in a defined geographical area...
Objective:Chronicillnessishighlyprevalentamongadultswithchildren.Itisthereforeimportantto understand...
The results of this research suggests that latency-aged and adolescent children generally cope well ...
Research suggests families with a chronically ill or disabled child are subject to higher levels of ...
BACKGROUND: Parents of chronically ill children are at risk for a lower Health Related Quality of Li...
Investigated the impact of childhood chronic illness within a family context. We interviewed 30 moth...
Objective: Parental functioning and well-being are important aspects of a family’s adaptation to chr...
More than 133 million Americans are living with chronic conditions and this number continues to rise...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to describe depression and quality of life of parents caring fo...
Health-related quality of life of children with complex chronic conditions could be affected by soci...
BACKGROUND: Advances in medical knowledge have contributed to the increase in the number of children...