INTERNET KAO IZVOR INFORMACIJA RODITELJIMA DECE SA SMETNJAMA U RAZVOJU I / ILI HRONIČNIM BOLESTIMA

Autori

  • Isidora Ćeranić Medicinski fakultet Univerziteta u Novom Sadu
  • Srđan Tomić Medicinski fakultet Univerziteta u Novom Sadu
  • Sanela Slavković Medicinski fakultet Univerziteta u Novom Sadu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46793/PP231218012C

Ključne reči:

dete, smetnje u razvoju, hronične bolesti, internet, roditelji

Apstrakt

Uvod: Istraživanja ističu ulogu interneta kao izuzetno važnog izvora informacija za roditelje dece sa smetnjama u razvoju i/ili sa hroničnim oboljenjima, što proizilazi iz njihove potrebe da pronađu specifične informacije u vezi sa zdravljem/stanjem i razvojem svoje dece.

Cilj rada: Cilj rada jeste utvrditi načine korištenja interneta od strane roditelja u procesu pronalaska informacija koje se tiču detetovog stanja ili zdravlja radi pružanja podrške detetu sa smetnjama u razvoju i/ili hroničnim bolestima.

Metode rada: Onlajn upitnik je popunilo 104 ispitanika starosti od 18-45 godina. Upitnik, dizajniran za potrebe ovog istraživanja, sadrži 35 pitanja organizovanih u pet delova: socio-demografski podaci o ispitanicima; podaci o detetu;  podaci o roditeljskim stavovima prema internet pretraživanju;  podaci o roditeljskim stavovima u vezi sa informacijama dobijenih od strane stručnjaka; podaci o društvenom okruženju roditelja.

Rezultati: Utvrđeno je da osnovne informacije koje pretražuju roditelji dece jesu informacije u vezi sa samim procesom rehabilitacije i postupanjem sa detetom. Pokazalo se da stručnjak od kojeg roditelji dobijaju najveći broj informacija jeste lekar. Ono što roditelji najviše cene kod stručnjaka jeste aktivno uključivanje roditelja u proces donošenja odluka u vezi sa detetom. Takođe, iskustva i preporuke ljudi iz okruženja imaju značajan uticaj na roditelje.

Zaključak: Neophodno je promovisati značaj otvorene komunikacije između stručnog lica i roditelja zasnovane na poverenju, informisanost i uključenost roditelja u sve segmente bavljenja  detetom.

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