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Heather E. Ormiston; Polly R. Husmann; Kristin C. Wikel; Chelsey Ruark; Debra L. Reisinger; Michelle J. Curtin – Continuity in Education, 2024
More than 14 million children in the United States are identified as children with special healthcare needs (CSHCN). Rates of hospitalization for CSHCN with chronic conditions as well as re-admissions have been increasing in recent years. For hospitalized children transitioning back to their school of record, a host of issues may arise such as…
Descriptors: Hospitalized Children, Chronic Illness, Special Education, Inclusion
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Lauren Herlitz; Matthew Jay; Claire Powell; Ruth Gilbert; Ruth Blackburn – Continuity in Education, 2025
Background: Schools have a statutory duty to support pupils with medical conditions in England, but limited evidence exists on how support is managed in practice. This study explores young people's, caregivers', and school staff's experiences of access to health and wellbeing support in state secondary schools for pupils with chronic health…
Descriptors: School Health Services, Chronic Illness, Secondary School Students, School Personnel
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Vicky Hopwood; Simon Pini; Bethan K. C. Spencer; Cath Kitchen – Continuity in Education, 2024
For some children and young people (CYP) with long-term physical health conditions (LTPHCs) attending school can be difficult. There is a lack of evidence documenting their school attendance experiences, how schools manage absence for these children, and subsequent effects. This study utilised an existing dataset from eighty-nine 11-18-year-olds…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Secondary School Students, Health Conditions, Physical Health
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Michele Capurso; Gaetano Catalano; Anna Calvaruso; Annalinda Monticelli; Calogero Taormina; Samanta Battiato; Francesca Paola Guadagna; Tania Piccione; Paolo D’Angelo; Delia Russo; Antonino Trizzino; Veronica Raspa – Continuity in Education, 2024
The quality of life for a child with a chronic illness depends on various factors, including the illness's severity, medical treatments, psychosocial and educational support, resource availability, and community involvement. These biopsychosocial factors become significant when the child receives care at home. This article presents and evaluates a…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Home Programs, Psychoeducational Methods, Family Programs
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Nicola Sommer; Julia Klug – Continuity in Education, 2024
Thanks to medical successes and new treatment options, children and adolescents with rare diseases can now attend school more often playing an important role in their recovery as well as improving their social inclusion. For this reason, it is important for teachers to address the issue and acquire skills in dealing with rare diseases. In this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inservice Teacher Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Elementary School Teachers
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Viloshini Baskaran; Laura A. Chubb; Christa B. Fouché – Continuity in Education, 2024
Students with Long-Term Conditions (LTCs) experience prolonged absences that can impact their school connectedness and belonging. Inclusive education policies in New Zealand advocate for equitable learning opportunities for students with disabilities. Students with LTCs are included under this purview, but responses to their unique learning and…
Descriptors: Health Conditions, Chronic Illness, Sustainability, Virtual Classrooms
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Ana Cerqueira; Fábio Botelho Guedes; Tania Gaspar; Emmanuelle Godeau; Celeste Simões; Margarida Gaspar de Matos – Continuity in Education, 2024
The experience of living with a chronic condition (CC) impacts adolescents' psychological and social adjustment and overall functioning. Considering the increased risk of psychosocial challenges among adolescents with CC, this study aimed to enhance our understanding of the psychological and social factors that impact their quality of life. It…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Quality of Life, Chronic Illness
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Katie DiCola; Alexandra Antosy; Dara M. Steinberg – Continuity in Education, 2023
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly affected the educational system. Historically, children with hematological and oncological conditions have experienced academic challenges. A retrospective chart review was conducted. Charts reviewed included children with oncology or hematology conditions, whose parents expressed…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Parent Attitudes, Chronic Illness
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Kathryn M. Kirkpatrick – Continuity in Education, 2020
Students with chronic medical conditions often experience barriers to academic progress, including impact of disease and treatment, increased school absence, and altered expectations of teachers and parents. School belonging is an important element of academic success and can be promoted by positive relationships, structure, and support in the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Chronic Illness, Student School Relationship, Student Attitudes
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Leah Cave; Kirsten Hancock; Caleb Jones; Deb de Lacy; Trevor Briedis; Angelina Moffatt; Grant Wheatley – Continuity in Education, 2020
Students' educational and behavioural outcomes can be adversely impacted by the unique challenges posed by chronic health conditions. As some children and adolescents may live with these challenges throughout their education, hospital-based educators play a crucial role in reducing the impacts of health conditions on educational outcomes. This…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Outcomes of Education, Mental Health, Medical Services
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Tony Barnett; Sharon Goldfeld; Margaret Kelaher – Continuity in Education, 2020
Chronic health conditions in children and young people can have a significant impact on their ability to maintain engagement in school, education, and learning. While this functional limitation affects only about 1.6% of all children and young people, the absolute number is not inconsequential. In Australia, for example, the number is in the order…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Hospitalized Children, Special Schools, Access to Education
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Christopher Harden; Hannah Rea; Iris Buchanan-Perry; Beatrice Gee; Alcuin Johnson – Continuity in Education, 2020
Chronic illness requires frequent medical treatments and lifestyle restrictions that increase academic and socioemotional stressors for families. This paper presents academic intervention recommendations based on a hospital's approach to improving educational outcomes for children with chronic illness. A case study on an intervention for a girl…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intervention, Hospitalized Children