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Afraid of Medical Care School-aged Children's Narratives About Medical Fear

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Journal J Pediatr Nurs
Specialties Nursing
Pediatrics
Date 2009 Nov 26
PMID 19931150
Citations 9
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Abstract

Fear can be problematic for children who come into contact with medical care. This study aimed to illuminate the meaning of being afraid when in contact with medical care, as narrated by children 7-11 years old. Nine children participated in the study, which applied a phenomenological hermeneutic analysis methodology. The children experienced medical care as "being threatened by a monster," but the possibility of breaking this spell of fear was also mediated. The findings indicate the important role of being emotionally hurt in a child's fear to create, together with the child, an alternate narrative of overcoming this fear.

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