Experiences of parents whose young child has been diagnosed with primary ciliary dyskinesia
caregiver burden
Parenting
quality of life
preschool-aged
primary ciliary dyskinesia
COVID-19
Applied Psychology
chronic illness
3. Good health
DOI:
10.31124/advance.14071421.v1
Publication Date:
2021-02-24T22:32:49Z
AUTHORS (20)
ABSTRACT
<p>Primary
ciliary dyskinesia is an incurable, rare, inherited, chronic condition.
Treatment includes regular clearing of airway mucus, aggressive treatment of
infections and management of hearing loss. Caregiver burden has not been
explored, hence we interviewed 18 English speaking mothers and 6 English
speaking fathers of children under 6 years who were diagnosed with PCD around
the world. The parents described how the child’s diagnosis, treatment regimen,
and health status impacted their life. They discussed the impact of the COVID-19
pandemic and they talked about the different ways they cope with challenges
that arise. The need for integrated social care is discussed.</p>
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