MEDICAL-STUDENTS ACT AS BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS TO SUPPORT HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS-INFECTED CHILDRENS PSYCHOSOCIAL NEEDS

Citation
J. Tess et al., MEDICAL-STUDENTS ACT AS BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS TO SUPPORT HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS-INFECTED CHILDRENS PSYCHOSOCIAL NEEDS, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine, 151(2), 1997, pp. 189-192
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
ISSN journal
10724710
Volume
151
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
189 - 192
Database
ISI
SICI code
1072-4710(1997)151:2<189:MAABBB>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Objective: To address the special psychosocial and emotional needs and concerns of human immunodeficiency virus-infected children through a medical student-based Big Brother/Big Sister program. Design: A teleph one survey of 9 medical students who participated in the program in th e last 4 years was undertaken to assess their experiences and feelings about the program. Results: The experiences resulting from participat ion in the program were unanimously positive. The medical students sta ted that in no other medical setting were they able to develop a bette r understanding of the feelings and emotions of living with a terminal illness. The volunteers also believed that the program increased the benefits for the child and the medical student. Conclusions: Initial e valuation of the Big Brother/Big Sister program for human immunodefici ency virus-infected children suggests that it helped establish a stron g, supportive relationship between the affected child and the medical student. A modified program in other medical schools may help to serve many other communities affected by the human immunodeficiency virus e pidemic.