Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between schools and families of children\r\nwith chronic diseases.\r\nDesign: The study conducted was designed as a descriptive and relational study.\r\nMethods: The population of the study comprised of the teachers and parents of primary school children attending\r\n28 primary schools in Central Agri, who also have a chronic disease. Two thirds (2/3) of these schools was selected\r\nusing a simple random sampling method. The study was conducted with 98 parents and 100 teachers that accepted\r\nto participate in the study. Descriptive information of the parents and teachers, and two different subject-related\r\nquestionnaires were used to gather data between 15 March and 30 April 2008 for this study. Data were evaluated by\r\nusing percentages and chi-squares.\r\nResults: Results of study concluded that 83.9% of mothers and 73.8% of fathers shared their child�s disease with\r\ntheir teachers; 43.6% of mothers and 63.9% of fathers had never met their child�s teacher prior to her/his illness; and\r\n76.9% of mothers and 61.1% of fathers met with their child�s teacher from parents� meeting to parents� meeting after\r\ntheir child became ill. In terms of illness and adaptation to school, half the mothers and 54.8% of fathers collaborated\r\nwith their child�s teacher; 61.9% of mothers and 66.7% of fathers collaborated with their child�s teacher regarding diet,\r\nmedication, and activity.\r\nConclusions: Results of study concluded that the parent-school relationship of children with chronic diseases was\r\ninadequate. It is recommended that parent-teacher and healthcare personnel collaboration is improved so that children\r\nwith chronic diseases can continue their school life in the same way as their peers, they can cope with the difficulties\r\nthey experience due to their disease, and succeed academically.
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