Information needs, as perceived by parents, regarding symptom management of their adolescent following a kidney transplant

The purpose of this study was to describe the perceived information needs of parents and the processes they used to obtain information to manage the care of their child or adolescent following a kidney transplant. The sample consisted of three mothers who were the primary caregivers of their adolesc...

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Main Author: Bergman, Judy Holcomb
Other Authors: May, Kathleen M.
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 1995
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6271282018-03-28T03:00:30Z Information needs, as perceived by parents, regarding symptom management of their adolescent following a kidney transplant Bergman, Judy Holcomb Bergman, Judy Holcomb May, Kathleen M. Patient Education. Caregivers -- education. Kidney Transplantation. Adolescent. Patient Participation. Self Care. Parents. Chronic Disease. The purpose of this study was to describe the perceived information needs of parents and the processes they used to obtain information to manage the care of their child or adolescent following a kidney transplant. The sample consisted of three mothers who were the primary caregivers of their adolescent who had undergone a kidney transplant within the last year. Descriptions of parents' perceived information deficits and the processes used to manage their adolescents' care were generated from the data using a grounded theory approach. Sharing the Challenge was identified as the emerging core category. Sharing the Challenge represented the processes by which mothers, transplant recipients, and the health care team supported their shared goal of optimizing the health status of the transplant recipient. The descriptions of Sharing the Challenge and the related supporting subcategories provide a framework for understanding the processes by which mothers and transplant recipients fulfill caregiving responsibilities following a kidney transplant. 1995 text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/627128 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/627128 34057841 .b56780333 W4A 1995 B499I en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Patient Education.
Caregivers -- education.
Kidney Transplantation.
Adolescent.
Patient Participation.
Self Care.
Parents.
Chronic Disease.
spellingShingle Patient Education.
Caregivers -- education.
Kidney Transplantation.
Adolescent.
Patient Participation.
Self Care.
Parents.
Chronic Disease.
Bergman, Judy Holcomb
Bergman, Judy Holcomb
Information needs, as perceived by parents, regarding symptom management of their adolescent following a kidney transplant
description The purpose of this study was to describe the perceived information needs of parents and the processes they used to obtain information to manage the care of their child or adolescent following a kidney transplant. The sample consisted of three mothers who were the primary caregivers of their adolescent who had undergone a kidney transplant within the last year. Descriptions of parents' perceived information deficits and the processes used to manage their adolescents' care were generated from the data using a grounded theory approach. Sharing the Challenge was identified as the emerging core category. Sharing the Challenge represented the processes by which mothers, transplant recipients, and the health care team supported their shared goal of optimizing the health status of the transplant recipient. The descriptions of Sharing the Challenge and the related supporting subcategories provide a framework for understanding the processes by which mothers and transplant recipients fulfill caregiving responsibilities following a kidney transplant.
author2 May, Kathleen M.
author_facet May, Kathleen M.
Bergman, Judy Holcomb
Bergman, Judy Holcomb
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Bergman, Judy Holcomb
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title Information needs, as perceived by parents, regarding symptom management of their adolescent following a kidney transplant
title_short Information needs, as perceived by parents, regarding symptom management of their adolescent following a kidney transplant
title_full Information needs, as perceived by parents, regarding symptom management of their adolescent following a kidney transplant
title_fullStr Information needs, as perceived by parents, regarding symptom management of their adolescent following a kidney transplant
title_full_unstemmed Information needs, as perceived by parents, regarding symptom management of their adolescent following a kidney transplant
title_sort information needs, as perceived by parents, regarding symptom management of their adolescent following a kidney transplant
publisher The University of Arizona.
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