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- W2287797772 abstract "With the achievement of to-day's high standard of physical health carein all developed countries attention in the field of paediatrics cannow focus on the psychological of children in hospital or inany illness context . In the 1950's Dr. John Bowlby spearheaded thearticulation of the now familiar and accepted dictated that childrenshould not be unnecessarily separated from their mother. Fromthis has grown a general awareness that children have what Winnicottdescribed as inherent unalterable needs that have to be aet iftheir development is to progress along desirable lines. Whilerecognising the importance of the psychological and psychiatricfactors involved in safeguarding the child's well-being when hospitalised,the social context in which the event takes place is alsoimportant . A child is part of the family social system and therelationships within the family are tested when he leaves it forthe hospital social system with its own norm and expectations,often alien to the family coming into contact with it. For example,we now know that the provision of unrestricted visiting to parentsis a very necessary hospital facility for the pre-school child.However hospitals say not provide unrestricted visiting because theyconsider it unimportant or too bothersome to contemplate. Parents,on the other hand, aay also regard frequent visiting as unnecessary,or may not be able to avail of it, because of the coat involved,because they live too far from the hospital, or have commitments toother family members. The social factors related to the child'shospital stay should be analysed within a sociological framework,because sociology, as a behavioural science, is concerned withdescribing and examining social relations and the situations in whichthey occur .The study reported in this paper was carried out by the Medico SocialResearch Board on behalf of the Association for the Welfareof Children in Hospital (Ireland). Using the sociological approachit was primarily an exploratory descriptive study to establish andcoaaent on the provisions available in Irish hospitals for the specialneeds of children." @default.
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- W2287797772 title "Study of provisions made in Irish hospitals for the special needs of children" @default.
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