Family care of children with chronic conditions in the context of the pandemic by COVID-19

Maísa Mara Lopes Macedo, Nayara Luiza Henriques, Sérgio Deodato, Elysângela Dittz Duarte

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Abstract

Objective: to describe how families experienced the care of children in chronic condition during the pandemic by CO-VID-19. Methods: qualitative study, guided by the Family Ma-nagement Style Model, conducted with 24 families of children in chronic condition. The data, collected by telephone contact through semi-structured interviews, were submitted to the-matic analysis. Results: data analysis resulted in three the-matic categories: Changes in the routine of family members; Emotions triggered in family members and children due to the pandemic; and Implications of the pandemic by COVID-19 for the continuity of care. They highlighted: incorporation of hygiene care, social distancing concomitant to domestic and professional activities at home; and feelings of fear and con-cern about the children's health and development and the need for caregivers to provide rehabilitation and support for school activities. Conclusion: it was observed that the pan-demic changed the family routine, produced negative feelings in families, modified care demands and compromised access to services. Contributions to practice: these results contri-bute to the identification of the repercussions of COVID-19 on families and children with chronic conditions and can help establish strategies to reduce the consequences of this pan-demic and other future health emergencies.
Translated title of the contribution Cuidado familiar de crianças em condição crônica no contexto da pandemia pela COVID-19
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere83087
Number of pages11
JournalRev Rene
Volume24
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Apr 2023

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Child care
  • Chronic disease
  • Family
  • Qualitative research

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