06/30/21 grand rounds
grand rounds: fostering wellness in patients and families
Originally presented on June 30, 2021
Presented by: Thomas F. Boat, MD-Dean Emeritus and Professor of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati; Director, CF WELL, Division of Pulmonary Medicine , Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
Objectives:
- Recognize the prevalence and negative impact of parent and family stress when a child is diagnosed with a disabling or life-threating disorder.
- Identify specific contributors to family stress under these circumstances.
- Explore opportunities and barriers for mitigation of this stress in a pediatric chronic care model.
- Review a small but growing body of evidence concerning the feasibility and outcomes of interventions for family stress.
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