How do public health nurses in Norwegian school health services support siblings of children with complex care needs?
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29958Dato
2023-05-29Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Bergvoll, Lise-Marie; Fjelldal, Sunniva Solhaug; Clancy, Anne Mary Gerard; Martinussen, Monica; Laholt, HildeSammendrag
Methods: An online national questionnaire was distributed to Norwegian public health nurses and leaders of public health nursing services (N=487). The questions were related to how the nurses support siblings of children with complex care needs. The quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics. An inductive thematic analysis of free-text comments was conducted.
Ethical Approval: The study was approved by the Norwegian Centre for Research Data.
Results: The majority of public health nursing leaders (67%) reported that the services in their municipality had no system to identify siblings or to provide them with routine care. However, 26% of public health nursesreported thatroutine support was provided to siblings. Regional differences were identified. Study Limitations: This study included responses from 487 PHNs from all four health regions in Norway. The study design is limited and gives a brief outline of the current situation. Further data are needed to provide in-depth knowledge.
Conclusions: This survey provides important knowledge for health authorities and professionals working with siblings, about inadequate support and regional differences in care provided to siblings by school health services.