Living with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)

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Living with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)

Living with JIA

Type of item
Guides & Tools
Country
Australia
Languages

English

Provider
Provider (English)
Arthritis Australia
Provider (Original)
Arthritis Australia

Description

Living with arthritis can be challenging not only for the child or young person with juvenile juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), but for their families and friends.Your child should be encouraged to keep their life as normal as possible – to just do the things that kids do. This helps to increase their self-esteem and also their feelings of control over their illness.This website provides tips and health for parents.

Living with arthritis can be challenging not only for the child or young person with juvenile juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), but for their families and friends.Your child should be encouraged to keep their life as normal as possible – to just do the things that kids do. This helps to increase their self-esteem and also their feelings of control over their illness.This website provides tips and health for parents.

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Language of original language description

English

Other data

Hazards
Munkavégzés már fennálló váz- és izomrendszeri panaszok/betegség esetén
Health effects
Már meglévő (krónikus) betegség súlyosbodása
Worker groups covered (vulnerable groups etc.)
Váz- és izomrendszeri zavarban vagy betegségben szenvedők
Egyéb
Prevention measures
Adjustments/support for chronic MSD disorder/disease/pain suffers
Purpose of the material
Iránymutatás
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Target audience
Egyéb
Priority area
Krónikus betegségek
A jövő generációi