Maternal reports of raising children with chronic illnesses: The prevalence of positive thinking

Citation
Rg. Chernoff et al., Maternal reports of raising children with chronic illnesses: The prevalence of positive thinking, AMBU PEDIAT, 1(2), 2001, pp. 104-107
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
Journal title
AMBULATORY PEDIATRICS
ISSN journal
15301567 → ACNP
Volume
1
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
104 - 107
Database
ISI
SICI code
1530-1567(200103/04)1:2<104:MRORCW>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Objective.-To examine maternal reports of the positive impact and potential benefits of a child's chronic health condition. Design and Methods.-A total of 190 mothers and their children with chronic illnesses, including sickle cell disease, cystic fibrosis, diabetes mellitu s, and asthma, were recruited from 12 specialty or general pediatric clinic s in Baltimore, Md. Standardized interviews were conducted with the mothers and included demographics, condition-related variables, and positive aspec ts of raising a child with a chronic condition. Results.-Eighty-eight percent of the mothers felt better about themselves b y learning to manage their child's chronic condition; 70% felt that their f amilies were stronger because of their child's condition; and 80% felt that their family had benefited in some way from having a child with a chronic illness. Ninety-eight percent of the mothers endorsed at least 1 positive i tem; 58% endorsed all 3. Conclusions.-Asking mothers about the positive impact on a family of a chil d's chronic illness captures an important part of the experience of caregiv ing. Physicians' recognition and encouragement of this positive outlook may help families continue to face the challenges of raising a child with a ch ronic illness.