Tommy e Nonno Orsone

Authors

Carlotta Moreschi

Keywords:

Critical Care Medicine, Preschool Children, Open Intensive Care Unit, Open Visiting Policy

Synopsis

This book was made for children aged 3 to 6 with a loved one who got hospitalized in intensive care. Reading it to the children can help to explain them what is happening to the patient and the rest of the family, recognizing the importance of feelings and fears.

It can be used first of all to prepare children for a possible entry into an Intensive Care Unit, accompanied by his family members and health professionals. This book also contains two extra contributions: a small guide for parents and some suggestions for operators (shaped insert with Doctor Owl and Nurse Rabbit). The aim is to create a true "therapeutic alliance", towards the protection of every preschooler from the avoidable pain of magnified worry, loneliness, fear of the unknown.

This volume is related to a larger action-research project (MinViTI Project) which aims to improve the psychological well-being of minors who have a family member hospitalized in Intensive Care and was made in collaboration with Progetto Intensiva.it, a scientific initiative promoted and supported by SIAARTI, Aniarti, AAROI-EMAC.

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Author Biographies

Stefania Anania

Stefania Anania is an executive psychologist and psychotherapist, at Clinical Psychology Unit in San Paolo Hospital of Milan. She works at territorial service for outpatients dedicated to adults and young adults. During 2011-2012 she collaborated in the project ‘Innovative strategies for sedation in high risk patients in ICU’. In 2013 she had been consultant in transplants activities for ICU in San Paolo Hospital of Milan. From 2017, she collaborates in the ‘Intensiva 2.0 Project’, a multicentric, randomized and controlled study involving 335 italian ICUs. She has worked in University of Milan like as Adjunct Professor in Clinical Psychology.

Silvia Del Negro

Silvia Del Negro works as psychologist and psychotherapist at the Clinical Psychology Service of the ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo of Milan. She works in clinic e and in the intensive care unit, being part of the organ and tissue procurement team. Since 2017, she collaborates in the Intensive Project 2.0, a randomized and controlled multicenter study involving 335 Italian Intensive Care Units. In 2018 she collaborated with the intensive care unit of the San Paolo hospital for a research on the effects of music therapy on sedated patients. She has collaborated with the University of Milan as contract professor of Clinical Psychology.

Carlotta Moreschi

Carlotta Moreschi is a clinical psychologist, currently enrolled in the final year of the Cognitive-Constructivist School of Psychotherapy Nous in Milan. In 2020, she earned second level master's degree in Psychology of Aging at the University of Pavia. She is currently doing her residency training at Milano’s Hospital ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo since 2020. She is also working as a practitioner after some years of experiences as a support teacher at IC Morosini Manara elementary school in Milan.

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Published

July 12, 2023

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)

979-12-5510-046-1