Title Roditeljska skrb za dijete s Down sindromom
Title (english) Parental care for a child with Down syndrome
Author Dorotea Šabani
Mentor Marija Ljubičić (mentor)
Committee member Marijana Matek Sarić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Ivana Gusar (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Marija Ljubičić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zadar (Department of Health Studies) Zadar
Defense date and country 2024-07-08, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Clinical Medical Sciences Nursing
Abstract Down sindrom najčešća je kromosomska abnormalnost u ljudi koja nastaje radi viška dijela ili cijeloga 21. kromosoma. Pojavljuje se u 1 na 600 do 800 novorođene djece. U ove djece često su prisutne prirođene srčane mane, intelektualna teškoća, anomalije gastrointestinalnog i dišnog sustava, hipotonija mišića, oštećenje vida, sluha i ravnoteže te dismorfija glave, lica i vrata. Down sindrom nije bolest, nego stanje u kojem je nužna podrška u ublažavanju prisutnih teškoća i pridruženih stanja. Po spoznaji o prisustvu sindroma u djeteta, roditelji proživljavaju različite emocije i faze prilagodbe. Nerijetko je prisutna neizvjesnost za budućnost te strah kako će sve navedeno utjecati na njihov obiteljski život. Roditelje je važno uključiti u grupe podrške te se upoznati s drugim obiteljima koji imaju dijete s Down sindromom kako bi mogli razmijeniti iskustva, osigurati podršku u kasnijem razvoju te osnažili vlastite kapacitete. Cilj ovog rada je prikaz stanja djeteta s Down sindromom te zdravstvenu njegu djece i adolescenata s ovim stanjem. Zbog velikog značenja koje roditelji imaju u skrbi za dijete, posebna pozornost posvetit će se roditeljskoj skrbi, utjecaju dijagnoze na roditelje, kao i sestrinskim intervencijama kojima je moguće osnažiti roditelje u skrbi za dijete. Uz stručnost, dobra komunikacija i empatičnost medicinske sestre važna je tijekom cijelog trajanja skrbi, a poglavito prilikom informiranja roditelja o pojavnosti stanja u djeteta, ohrabrenja i edukacije roditelja o stanju djeteta.
Abstract (english) Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal abnormality in humans, resulting from an extra part or a whole extra copy of the 21st chromosome. It occurs in approximately 1 in 600 to 800 newborns. These children often have congenital heart defects, intellectual difficulties, abnormalities in the gastrointestinal system, weak muscle tone, dysmorphic facial features and respiratory issues. Down syndrome is not a disease but rather a condition that requires support to alleviate difficulties, and associated conditions. Upon realizing the presence of the syndrome in a child, parents undergo a range of emotions and adjustment phases. Uncertainty about the future and fear of how all the mentioned challenges will impact their family life are not uncommon. It is crucial to involve parents in support groups and introduce them to other families who have a child with Down syndrome. This allows fit the exchange of experiences, securing support throughout the child's development and empowering their own capabilities. In this final thesis, I will describe Down syndrome and the nursing care provided to children and adolescents with this condition. considering the significant role parents play in caring for their child, special attention will be given to parental care. The impact of the diagnosis on parents will be discussed, as well as sibling interventions aimed at empowering parents in their caregiving role. Expertise, effective communication, and empathy on the part of medical professionals, especially when informing parents about the condition's presence in their child, encouraging them, and educating them about their child's condition, are of paramount importance throughout the entire care process.
Keywords
Down sindrom
roditelji
dijete
podrška
Keywords (english)
Down syndrome
parents
child
support
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:162:530384
Study programme Title: Undergraduate university nursing study Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) sestrinstva (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) sestrinstva)
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