Parental Awareness about Medical Comorbidities and their Recommended Evaluations in Children with Down Syndrome: A Pilot Survey

C. Varma, Tejo Pratap, Dedeepya Puskur, Priyanka Musalay
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Down syndrome is associated with multiple comorbidities like growth delays, eye abnormalities, cardiovascular complications etc. They can be screened to detect early and can be intervened at an appropriate age. Professional organizations and other parents’ support group can work towards streamlining the screening protocol and raising awareness. Aim: To study the awareness about these comorbid conditions and their evaluations among parents of children with Down syndrome. Methods: A cross section questionnaire-based study pilot survey was conducted after taking due consent from the parents. It contained questions regarding whether the parents were aware of the increased risk in different organ systems and whether they knew the recommended timeline for screening. Results: More than 90 percent of mothers were below the age of 35 years at the time of conception. More than half the parents knew about growth delays, eye, thyroid, cardiovascular complications. Less than 50% had awareness about DS specific growth charts, or the annual thyroid evaluations, while none knew the upper age limit to complete polysomnography evaluation. Conclusion: A majority of parents had varying degrees of awareness regarding the different comorbidities, type of evaluations to be done and the recommended timelines to screen for these conditions.
父母对唐氏综合症儿童医疗合并症的认识及其推荐评估:一项试点调查
唐氏综合症与多种合并症有关,如生长迟缓、眼睛异常、心血管并发症等。他们可以通过筛查及早发现,并在适当的年龄进行干预。专业组织和其他家长支持团体可以努力简化筛查程序,提高认识。目的:了解唐氏综合征患儿家长对这些合并症的认识及评价。方法:在征得家长同意后,采用横断面问卷法进行初步调查。问卷的问题包括父母是否意识到不同器官系统的风险增加,以及他们是否知道推荐的筛查时间。结果:超过90%的母亲在受孕时年龄在35岁以下。超过一半的父母知道发育迟缓、眼睛、甲状腺、心血管并发症。不到50%的人知道DS特定生长图表或年度甲状腺评估,而没有人知道完成多导睡眠图评估的年龄上限。结论:大多数家长对不同的合并症、需要进行的评估类型以及筛查这些情况的推荐时间表有不同程度的认识。
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