Children patients with COVID‐19: How can parental and peer support lessen the psychological burden of isolation

Author:

Alrashidi Nojoud1,Ahmed Faransa A.23,Abdelmonem Huwida H.4,Almowafy Abeer A.5ORCID,Abed El‐fatah Ola A.6,Elalem Omaim M.7,Behilak Sahar G.8,Syan Shadia A.9,Sayed Mervat A.10,Mohammed Hanan A.4,Hussien Mona F.11,Ibrahim Mervat E.12,AlAbd Asmaa M.13,Mohamed Rasha A.14,Marzouk Salwa A.1,Abdel Wahed Wafaa Y.15,Atwa Zeze T.16,Mohamed Sayeda M.17

Affiliation:

1. Maternal and Child Health College of Nursing University of Hail Hail Saudi Arabia

2. College of Applied Medical Sciences in Alnamas University of Bisha Bisha Saudi Arabia

3. Pediatric Nursing Faculty of Nursing Assiut University Assiut Egypt

4. Pediatric Nursing Faculty of Nursing Fayoum University Fayoum Egypt

5. International Islamic Center for Population Studies and Research, Cairo Al‐Azhar University Cairo Egypt

6. Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Faculty of Nursing Suez Canal University Ismailia Egypt

7. Family and Community Health Nursing Faculty of Nursing Port Said University Port Said Egypt

8. Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Faculty of Nursing Mansoura University Mansoura Egypt

9. Pediatric Nursing Faculty of Nursing Sohag University Sohag Egypt

10. Community Health Nursing Faculty of Nursing Fayoum University Fayoum Egypt

11. Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Faculty of Nursing Assiut University Assiut Egypt

12. Family and Community Health Nursing Faculty of Nursing Suez Canal University Ismailia Egypt

13. Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Faculty of Nursing Benha University Benha Egypt

14. Community Health Nursing Faculty of Nursing Mansoura University Mansoura Egypt

15. Public health and Community Medicine Faculty of Medicine Fayoum University Fayoum Egypt

16. Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Fayoum University Fayoum Egypt

17. Mental health Nursing Faculty of Nursing Cairo University Giza Egypt

Abstract

AbstractAimTo assess the effect of parental and peer support on children's self‐esteem during the isolation period in COVID‐19‐infected children is the main objective of this study.DesignThis is a descriptive cross‐sectional study. One hundred ninety children with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID‐19 were included.MethodsA survey questionnaire to assess family and children's demographic characteristics was used for this study. A 13‐item scale to assess parental support during the isolation period and a 10‐item scale to assess peers' support during the isolation period were evaluated. Along with it, a 10‐item scale to assess self‐esteem during the isolation period was also measured.ResultsHome isolation was associated with higher parental and peer support scores than hospital isolation. The mean age of study participants was 13.23 ± 4.05 years; 52.6% were isolated at home versus 47.4% in hospital isolation. Phone calling and WhatsApp/messenger chat were methods of communication for 44.2% and 33.2% of patients, respectively. 6.3% of them had no method of communication. Child self‐esteem was significantly affected by both parental and peer support during isolation. The increase in pronounced negative psychological effects such as disorientation, anger, low self‐esteem and post‐traumatic distress may be caused by a lack of parental care.No patient or public contribution to this studyPatients or the general public were not involved in the design, analysis or interpretation of the data in this study. The study's aim and objectives were developed based on children's self‐esteem, which was limited by questionnaire data information, so the researchers completed demographic and disease‐related questionnaires by interviewing them.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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