Psychological Approach to Hospitalized Child Patient
Psychologický prístup k hospitalizovanému detskému pacientovi
Autorka približuje špecifické oblasti psychologického prístupu sestry k hospitalizovanému detskému pacientovi - poukazuje na odlišnosti citového prežívania a citových prejavov u detí oproti dospelým. Popisuje základnénegatívne emócie u hospitalizovaného dieťaťa a uvádza rady sestrám, ako ich zvládnuť. Dôraz kladie na individuálnyprístup k detskému pacientovi, rešpektovanie úcty a etických zásad - dodržiavanie práv detí.
Klíčová slova:
detský pacient, psychologický prístup, individuálny prístup, komunikácia, empatia, negatívnecitové reakcie, strach, bolesť
Authors:
I. Gulášová
Authors‘ workplace:
Trnavská univerzita - Fakulta zdravotníctva a sociálnej práce, katedra ošetrovateľstva, Trnava
Published in:
Čes-slov Pediat 2004; (6): 320-321.
Category:
Overview
The author present the specific fields of psychological approach of the nurse to hospitalized child patient. Sherefers to discrepancy of emotional surviving and emotional manifestations of a child in contrary to adult patients.She describes the basic negative emotions of hospitalized child and gives advices for the nurses how to managethem. The emphasis is laid on individual approach to the child patient, on respecting of reverence and ethicprinciples - on observance of the rights of children.
Key words:
child patient, psychological approach, individual approach, communication, empathy, negativeemotional reactions, fear, pain
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