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Ann Agric Environ Med ; 27(3): 476-480, 2020 Sep 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32955232

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INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: The family is a reliable and permanent source of support for every human being. It is the key link in the welfare system. The aim of the study is to assess parents' attitudes towards the occurrence of a difficult situation resulting from a child's chronic illness. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study involved randomly selected parents of children with chronic diseases (N=107). The study was carried out at the Dental Clinic of the 'Little Prince' Children's Hospice in Lublin. RESULTS: The study revealed that for parents a difficult life situation is mainly associated with the disability of a family member or a friend, whereas the action approach is the most frequently chosen attitude towards a child's chronic disease. In the examined group of parents, a significant correlation was observed between the age of the parents and the choice of a specific parental attitude towards the child's chronic disease (in terms of intellectual approach). However, no significant correlations were found between the parents' place of residence and the choice of a specific parental attitude towards the chronic disease of a child. CONCLUSIONS: During the diagnosis of chronically ill children, parents should also be educated in this regard. Therapy and psychological help, as well as directing parents to relevant support groups, organizations or associations, will prove immensely valuable while coping with a difficult life situation.


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Attitude to Health , Chronic Disease/psychology , Parents/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Disabled Persons/psychology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Poland
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Ann Acad Med Stetin ; 57(3): 23-7, 2011.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23383544

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Vitiligo is an idiopathic chronic skin disease that is notable for depigmented macules forming by destruction of melanocytes mediated by cells of the immune system. Vitiligo occurs in 1-2% of the population irrespective of race and without predilection to gender or age. The dynamics and extent of the disease vary widely, ranging from stable cases with isolated minor foci to states showing rapid progression and occupying large areas of the skin. For many patients, the disease represents a serious cosmetic defect which limits their activities in various spheres of life. There are many noninvasive methods of treatment but none of them offers a guarantee of complete therapeutic success. PUVA- and UVB-therapy are recognized as the most effective and most commonly used methods. The management of vitiligo should also include education, cosmetic correction options, and psychotherapy in some cases.


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Esthetics , Vitiligo/therapy , Disease Progression , Humans , Hypopigmentation/etiology , Hypopigmentation/prevention & control , Hypopigmentation/psychology , PUVA Therapy , Phototherapy , Psychotherapy , Ultraviolet Therapy , Vitiligo/complications
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