Sökning: "Barns Och Familjers Hälsa"
Visar resultat 16 - 19 av 19 avhandlingar innehållade orden Barns Och Familjers Hälsa.
16. When children undergo radiotherapy. Exploring care, developing and testing preparation procedures
Sammanfattning : Radiotherapy (RT) is a repetitive treatment divided into daily fractions, scheduled five days a week from one up to several weeks depending upon the child’s diagnosis. Although RT is painless and non-invasive, children experience anxiety. LÄS MER
17. Early Parental Support in Child Healthcare Parental groups - a challenge in a changing society
Sammanfattning : Ninety-nine per cent of all parents visit child healthcare centres (CHCs) andall parents in Sweden are invited to parental groups organized by the childhealth service (CHS) during their child’s first year, but only 40% choose toattend. The overall aim of this thesis was to elucidate the group-based earlyparental support provided by the Swedish CHS from the perspective of CHCnurses and parents. LÄS MER
18. Group-based Parental Support in Child Health Service. Development and evaluation of a group leadership course for nurses
Sammanfattning : The close relationship between young children’s living conditions and their healthlater in life is well documented and a safe and healthy environment during earlychildhood promotes cognitive functions and social development during the wholelifespan. Becoming a parent is a major life transition and it is sometimes described as a stressful and vulnerable time involving changes to lifestyle and routines. LÄS MER
19. Children diagnosed with HIV on antiretroviral therapy in Ethiopia:The family caregivers’ lived experience and treatment outcome
Sammanfattning : While the introduction of antiretroviral therapy has led to significant improvements in the survival of children living with HIV, several factors hamper its ultimate success in resource-limited settings. These factors include lack of proper management of the child’s treatment and follow-ups due to the existing fragile health and social systems and psychosocial and economic strains of family caregivers. LÄS MER