Psychosocial intervention for children with narcolepsy:

Author:

Kippola-Pääkkönen Anu1,Härkäpää Kristiina1,Valkonen Jukka2,Tuulio-Henriksson Annamari3,Autti-Rämö Ilona3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland

2. The Finnish Association for Mental Health, Helsinki, Finland

3. The Social Insurance Institution of Finland, Helsinki, Finland

Abstract

The study focuses on the parents of children who were affected by narcolepsy after a pandemic influenza and vaccination campaign in Finland. The main aim of the study was to clarify parents’ expectations and perceived support from the intervention and to assess their need for additional support. The data were gathered using questionnaires. Fifty-eight parents answered the baseline questionnaire and 40 parents the final questionnaire. Parents’ expectations of and perceived support from the intervention mainly related to peer support. The intervention offered an arena for sharing information and experiences and provided encouragement for coping in everyday life. Many expectations were not met, especially those concerning information about needed services, financial benefits and availability of local support. The results highlight that for persons with rare disorders and their families, an inpatient psychosocial intervention can offer an important arena to receive both informal and professionally led peer support. Comprehensive psychosocial and other support services are also needed in the community. Listening to parents’ perspectives on the intervention and perceived support can help to establish multiform family-centred support for families with children affected by a rare chronic disabling condition.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

Reference22 articles.

1. Autti-Rämö I, Kippola-Pääkkönen A, Valkonen J, (2015) Families of children and adolescents with narcolepsy: experience of everyday life and perceived support from participation in an adaptation training course [In Finnish]. Social Security and Health Research Working Paper 90. Helsinki: The Social Insurance Institution of Finland.

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