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The wounded self—lonely in a crowd: A qualitative study of the voices of children living with atopic dermatitis in Hong Kong

机译:人群中受伤的自我偏离:对香港特应性皮炎的儿童的声音进行了定性研究

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Abstract Atopic dermatitis (AD) imposes significant physical and psychosocial burdens on affected children. However, little has been done to learn from the subjective experiences, perspectives and emotions of children living with AD. Their voices are not heard in healthcare settings. This study aims to share these children's voices and provide a deep understanding of the subjective experiences of children living with AD. We conducted qualitative research by conducting semi‐structured interviews and analysing the drawings of 17 children in Hong Kong aged between 8 and 12?years who were diagnosed with AD. Using a phenomenological approach, we transcribed, coded and described the interviews. We found that for the children in this study, living with AD meant contending with an accumulation of challenges and crises. At the individual level, the essential experience of living with AD manifested a vicious cycle of skin and mental issues. At the family level, conflicts between children and parents concerning AD management coexisted with parental support. The children commonly experienced bullying and isolation in school and discrimination and stigmatisation in their neighbourhood, thereby making living with AD a traumatic experience. The synergy between individual and environmental factors contributed to shaping an incapable and wounded “self” living with AD. Based on our findings, we propose a child‐centred biopsychosocial framework for understanding the living experiences of children with AD. This study suggests different practice strategies for healthcare professionals working with the individual challenges experienced by children living with AD and the challenges these children experience in their family, school, and neighbourhood. The needs of these children should be addressed through an integrated, holistic approach for improving their long‐term health outcomes.
机译:摘要Atopic皮炎(AD)对受影响的儿童施加了重大的身体和心理社会负担。然而,很少有人从事广告居住的儿童的主观经历,观点和情绪。他们的声音在医疗保健设置中没有听到。本研究旨在分享这些儿童的声音,并深入了解与广告生活的儿童的主观经历。我们通过开展半结构化访谈进行定性研究,并分析了8至12岁的香港17名儿童的图纸?诊断出广告的岁月。使用现象学方法,我们转录,编码和描述了面试。我们发现为这项研究中的孩子们,享受广告的生活争夺挑战和危机的积累。在个人层面,与广告生活的基本经验表现出一种皮肤和心理问题的恶性循环。在家庭一级,儿童和父母之间的冲突有关广告管理层的共存与父母支持。孩子们通常在学校和歧视和歧视中孤立在他们附近的歧视和侮辱,从而与广告进行创伤体验。个人和环境因素之间的协同作用导致塑造无能为力和受伤的“自我”与广告一起生活。基于我们的研究结果,我们提出了一个以儿童为中心的生物心细胞框架,用于了解广告儿童的生活经验。本研究表明,医疗保健专业人员的不同实践策略,与广告居住的儿童经历的个人挑战以及这些儿童在家庭,学校和社区经历的挑战。应通过综合,整体方法来解决这些儿童的需求,以改善他们的长期健康结果。

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