2017
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2017.00311
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An Analysis of a Novel, Short-Term Therapeutic Psychoeducational Program for Children and Adolescents with Chronic Neurological Illness and Their Parents; Feasibility and Efficacy

Abstract: The purpose of this intervention was to develop a therapeutic psycho-educational program that improves quality of life in children and adolescents who are experiencing chronic neurological illness, including epilepsy, and their parents, and to analyze the intervention's feasibility and efficacy and participants' satisfaction. Participants were eight children (n = 8) and adolescents and their parents; participating children were experiencing chronic neurological illness with psychological comorbidity; children … Show more

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“…Psychoeducational intervention and the power of relaxation can improve the quality of caregivers who are handling chronically ill children(28). This finding is similar to Boo who stated that psychoeducation can improve the life quality of the children, adolescents, and their parents with chronic neurological disorders(29).Psychoeducation does not only provide descriptions regarding the problems faced by participants but also teaches them some skills to deal with their problems(30). According to Daye et al, psychoeducation conducted through group interventions can be accepted by the family and increases HRQoL (Health-Related Quality of Life)(31).…”
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“…Psychoeducational intervention and the power of relaxation can improve the quality of caregivers who are handling chronically ill children(28). This finding is similar to Boo who stated that psychoeducation can improve the life quality of the children, adolescents, and their parents with chronic neurological disorders(29).Psychoeducation does not only provide descriptions regarding the problems faced by participants but also teaches them some skills to deal with their problems(30). According to Daye et al, psychoeducation conducted through group interventions can be accepted by the family and increases HRQoL (Health-Related Quality of Life)(31).…”
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“…These results indicate that knowledge concerning the disease and therapy may support treatment adherence and help children accept the necessary medical procedures for their illness. A psychologist may support this process by providing health education and psychoeducation (Joo et al, 2017;Stein et al, 2019) regarding disease illness and therapy.…”
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“…Researchers have found that anxiety and depression in the children and adolescents with chronic neurological illness improved, and their stress levels trended downward after an intervention of short-term counseling. 11 In addition to the psychological benefits, counseling may also improve brace adherence, which is especially important in this population. 4 - 6 , 12 Although counseling may be effective, young people with mental health issues face more discrimination than those with physical disabilities, and this stigma often leads to resistance in seeking treatment.…”
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