Analyse des logiques d’action de familles autour de la transition aux soins adultes de leur enfant atteint d’une condition chronique complexe grave

As modern medicine has advanced, a new phenomenon has begun to emerge: the survival beyond adolescence of children with complex, life-threatening chronic conditions. The broad objective of this study, whose results are reported here, is to better recognize and understand how these children and their...

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Main Authors: Manon Champagne, Suzanne Mongeau, Sophie Côté
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre Urbanisation Culture Société (UCS) de l'INRS 2016-08-01
Series:Enfances, Familles, Générations
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/efg/967
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spelling doaj-f58592cc064e4ac6a91e583bfb8601142020-11-25T01:01:55ZengCentre Urbanisation Culture Société (UCS) de l'INRSEnfances, Familles, Générations1708-63102016-08-0124Analyse des logiques d’action de familles autour de la transition aux soins adultes de leur enfant atteint d’une condition chronique complexe graveManon ChampagneSuzanne MongeauSophie CôtéAs modern medicine has advanced, a new phenomenon has begun to emerge: the survival beyond adolescence of children with complex, life-threatening chronic conditions. The broad objective of this study, whose results are reported here, is to better recognize and understand how these children and their families experience the transition from pediatric to adult care. Data were collected by way of semi-directed interviews with 10 parents and one youth from eight families in Québec. The analysis, based on certain concepts of the sociology of social experience (Dubet, 1994), underscores the fact that parents and youth experience significant losses – both tangible and symbolic – in the transition process, and that these losses threaten their identity and sense of belonging. Searching for suitable new services, programs, or environments is experienced as a struggle against numerous obstacles that forces them to resort to various strategies. For some, the solidarity experienced through projects designed to improve the living conditions of families in these situations helped them overcome a sense of alienation.http://journals.openedition.org/efg/967youthcomplex chronic conditionadult caresociology of experiencelogic of action
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Analyse des logiques d’action de familles autour de la transition aux soins adultes de leur enfant atteint d’une condition chronique complexe grave
Enfances, Familles, Générations
youth
complex chronic condition
adult care
sociology of experience
logic of action
author_facet Manon Champagne
Suzanne Mongeau
Sophie Côté
author_sort Manon Champagne
title Analyse des logiques d’action de familles autour de la transition aux soins adultes de leur enfant atteint d’une condition chronique complexe grave
title_short Analyse des logiques d’action de familles autour de la transition aux soins adultes de leur enfant atteint d’une condition chronique complexe grave
title_full Analyse des logiques d’action de familles autour de la transition aux soins adultes de leur enfant atteint d’une condition chronique complexe grave
title_fullStr Analyse des logiques d’action de familles autour de la transition aux soins adultes de leur enfant atteint d’une condition chronique complexe grave
title_full_unstemmed Analyse des logiques d’action de familles autour de la transition aux soins adultes de leur enfant atteint d’une condition chronique complexe grave
title_sort analyse des logiques d’action de familles autour de la transition aux soins adultes de leur enfant atteint d’une condition chronique complexe grave
publisher Centre Urbanisation Culture Société (UCS) de l'INRS
series Enfances, Familles, Générations
issn 1708-6310
publishDate 2016-08-01
description As modern medicine has advanced, a new phenomenon has begun to emerge: the survival beyond adolescence of children with complex, life-threatening chronic conditions. The broad objective of this study, whose results are reported here, is to better recognize and understand how these children and their families experience the transition from pediatric to adult care. Data were collected by way of semi-directed interviews with 10 parents and one youth from eight families in Québec. The analysis, based on certain concepts of the sociology of social experience (Dubet, 1994), underscores the fact that parents and youth experience significant losses – both tangible and symbolic – in the transition process, and that these losses threaten their identity and sense of belonging. Searching for suitable new services, programs, or environments is experienced as a struggle against numerous obstacles that forces them to resort to various strategies. For some, the solidarity experienced through projects designed to improve the living conditions of families in these situations helped them overcome a sense of alienation.
topic youth
complex chronic condition
adult care
sociology of experience
logic of action
url http://journals.openedition.org/efg/967
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