Artigo Revisado por pares

Online Support for Children With Asthma and Allergies

2013; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 19; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/1074840713483573

ISSN

1552-549X

Autores

Moira Stewart, Nicole Letourneau, Jeffrey R. Masuda, Sharon Anderson, Shawna McGhan,

Tópico(s)

Digital Mental Health Interventions

Resumo

Children with asthma and allergies experience social isolation and gaps in social support particularly from peers. The objective of this pilot study was to design and test an accessible online support intervention for these children. Children ( n = 27) aged 7 to 11 from across Canada participated. GoToMeeting was employed for the support group sessions and Club Penguin for social connections during and between support group meetings. Content included: strategies for coping with asthma and allergies, role playing and games to help children deal with difficult situations, fun and enjoyment, and presentations by positive role models. Participation in the online peer support intervention was high, 86.3% on average over the 8-week intervention. By sharing their experiences, listening to peers’ experiences, and role playing, children were introduced to practical skills: problem solving, communicating, seeking support, and self-advocacy.

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