Improving paediatric movement disorders care: Insights on rating scales utilization and clinical practice

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
María Eugenia Amato , Alejandra Darling , Lucie Stovickova , Stephen Attard , Hendriekje Eggink , Marc Engelen , Michael Freilinger , Salvatore Grosso , Kinga Hadzsiev , Isabella Moroni , Nardo Nardocci , David Neubauer , Francesco Nicita , Emanuela Pagliano , Sandy Siegert , Doriette Soler , Laura A. van de Pol , Gessica Vasco , Marie Vidailhet , Michel AAP. Willemsen , Juan Darío Ortigoza-Escobar
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Abstract

Aim

This exploratory study evaluates rating scale usage by experts from the European Reference Network for Rare Neurological Diseases (ERN-RND) for paediatric MD, considering factors like diagnosis, intellectual disability, age, and transition to adult care. The aim is to propose a preliminary framework for consistent application.

Methods

A multicentre survey among 25 ERN-RND experts from 10 European countries examined rating scale usage in paediatric MD, categorizing MD into acute, non-progressive, and neurodegenerative types. Factors influencing scale choice and the transition to adult care practices were analysed. A comprehensive literature search was conducted to identify the earliest age of application of these scales in paediatric patients.

Results

The study identifies various rating scales and establishes their usage frequencies for different MDs. Experts highlighted the need for standardized scales and proposed preliminary evaluation strategies based on clinical contexts. Challenges in applying scales to young, non-cooperative patients were acknowledged.

Interpretation

The study recommends developing standardized rating scales for paediatric MDs to improve evaluations and data collection. It suggests potential scales for specific clinical scenarios to better evaluate disease progression. Comprehensive, patient-centred care remains crucial during the transition to adult care, despite the identified challenges. This exploratory approach aims to enhance patient outcomes and care.

改善儿科运动障碍护理:评级量表使用和临床实践的启示
目的这项探索性研究评估了欧洲罕见神经疾病参考网络(ERN-RND)专家对儿科多发性硬化症的评级量表使用情况,考虑了诊断、智障、年龄和向成人护理过渡等因素。方法对来自 10 个欧洲国家的 25 名 ERN-RND 专家进行了一项多中心调查,研究了儿科多发性硬化症的评分量表使用情况,将多发性硬化症分为急性、非进行性和神经退行性类型。调查分析了影响量表选择和向成人护理实践过渡的因素。研究还进行了全面的文献检索,以确定这些量表在儿科患者中的最早应用年龄。专家们强调了标准化量表的必要性,并提出了基于临床环境的初步评估策略。该研究建议为儿科医学博士制定标准化评分量表,以改进评估和数据收集工作。研究还提出了针对特定临床场景的潜在量表,以更好地评估疾病进展。尽管存在已确定的挑战,但在向成人护理过渡期间,以患者为中心的全面护理仍然至关重要。这种探索性方法旨在提高患者的治疗效果和护理水平。
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CiteScore
6.30
自引率
3.20%
发文量
115
审稿时长
81 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Paediatric Neurology is the Official Journal of the European Paediatric Neurology Society, successor to the long-established European Federation of Child Neurology Societies. Under the guidance of a prestigious International editorial board, this multi-disciplinary journal publishes exciting clinical and experimental research in this rapidly expanding field. High quality papers written by leading experts encompass all the major diseases including epilepsy, movement disorders, neuromuscular disorders, neurodegenerative disorders and intellectual disability. Other exciting highlights include articles on brain imaging and neonatal neurology, and the publication of regularly updated tables relating to the main groups of disorders.
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