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Cancer Nurs ; 46(4): 284-293, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36076313

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BACKGROUND: Effective family management can improve the ability of children's families to cope with the disease. However, the family management styles of children with leukemia are unknown. OBJECTIVE: This study used a family management style framework and structural equation model to determine the direct and indirect predictors of family management of children with leukemia. METHODS: A total of 496 parents of children with leukemia completed the Family Management Measure, the Feetham Family Functioning Survey, the Social Support Rating Scale, and a demographic family information form. We used structural equation modeling to explore the direct and indirect effects of the study variables on family management styles. RESULTS: Family functioning, family income, parental education level, and geographic location affect family management directly, among which family functioning has the most significant coefficient in the model (0.53). Siblings and social support can affect family management through the mediating effect of family functioning. Employment change can directly affect family management (-0.27) and indirectly affect family functioning (-0.08). CONCLUSIONS: Our results support the family management style framework. Individual and family factors such as family income, parental education level, geographic location, employment change, siblings, and social support contribute to the ease or difficulty of family management. In addition, family functioning can also mediate between contextual influences and family management styles. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Family functioning plays a vital role in relationships between contextual influences and family management. We can construct family management interventions according to family management influencing factors.


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Pueblos del Este de Asia , Leucemia , Niño , Humanos , Leucemia/terapia , Padres , Hermanos , Apoyo Social
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Front Pediatr ; 10: 969016, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36052355

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Objective: To assess the validity of the Broselow tape in estimating the weight of Chinese children in pediatric emergency. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the emergency department of the Children's Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine (Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China) in March 2022. Broselow tape was used to estimate weight and its validity was compared with the advanced child life support (APLS) method. Results: The study included 442 children (mean age: 48 months; male-to-female ratio: 1.13:1). The < 10, 10-19 and > 19-kg groups included 44, 257, and 141 children, respectively. The color concordance rates of the Broselow tape-estimated weight in the three groups were 56.8, 57.2, and 68.1%, respectively. The percentage of weight estimations within 10% of actual weight were 65.8% (59.1, 65.8, and 68.1% for the <10, 10-19 and > 19-kg groups, respectively) and 44.8% (40.9, 50.6, and 35.5% for the < 10, 10-19 and > 19-kg groups, respectively) using the Broselow tape and the APLS method, respectively. The correlation between the Broselow tape estimated weight and actual weight was r = 0.931 (P < 0.0001, 95% CI: 0.918-0.943), while the correlation between actual weight and the APLS method calculated weight was r = 0.883 (P < 0.0001, 95% CI: 0.861-0.902). The mean percentage error using the Broselow tape was 1.0 ± 12.0% (P < 0.001 vs. -7.2 ± 17.2% of the APLS method). Conclusion: The Broselow tape may be an available method for predicting the weights of Chinese children in pediatric emergency.

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