Abstract
Purpose This study aimed to identify the effects of the mother-medical staff partnership on mothersâ condition management ability for children with chronic allergic diseases. Methods A total of 109 Korean mothers caring for a child with a chronic allergic diseases, identified according to the allergic march, such as food allergy, atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, and allergic asthma, were recruited from the pediatric department of a general hospital in Seoul through convenience sampling. Data were collected using structured self-reported questionnaires from August 1, 2017 to October 31, 2017. and analyzed by descriptive statistics and multiple regression using SPSS version 22.0. Results The Mother-medical staff partnership had a statistically significant effect on mothersâ condition management ability for children with chronic allergic diseases (p<.05). Among the general characteristics, satisfaction with nursing services had a statistically significant effect on mothersâ condition management ability (p<.05). Conclusion In conclusion, strategies to support children with chronic allergic diseases, as well as their caregivers, should consider the mother-medical staff partnership as part of a family-centered approach. Key words: ìë; ë§ì±ì§í; ì§ë³ê´ë¦¬; ê°ì¡±ì¤ì¬ê°í¸; ìë£ì§ Key words: Child; Chronic disease; Disease management; Family nursing; Medical staff
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