Turner Syndrome and Psychosocial Interventions: Recommendations for Collaborative Communication Between Medical and School Teams

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Mackenzie Z. Norman, Christa Hutaff-Lee, Rebecca C. Knickmeyer, Doris Fadoju, Jeanne Wolstencroft, David S. Hong, David E. Sandberg
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Abstract

Individuals with Turner Syndrome (TS) can experience not only physical and medical differences but are also at risk for neurocognitive and associated psychosocial challenges. Specifically, research shows increased likelihood of difficulties with visual–spatial reasoning, executive functioning, attention, and mathematics skills. One emerging area of research focuses on deficits in social skills and increased prevalence of anxiety within this population. This review introduces relevant genetic influences of TS and examines existing research on social skills and anxiety in individuals with TS. The importance of collaboration between the medical team and school personnel for patients with TS is emphasized, and specific clinical recommendations, such as the use of the TS School Support Plan, are provided to facilitate this collaboration. This paper services as a brief introduction to orient the reader to considerations of strengthening collaboration between medical and school systems; however, future research is needed to investigate the effectiveness and acceptability of the School Support Plan to enhance liaison between the patient's medical and school teams.

特纳综合症和心理社会干预:医疗和学校团队之间协作沟通的建议。
特纳综合征(TS)患者不仅会经历身体和医学上的差异,而且还面临神经认知和相关心理社会挑战的风险。具体来说,研究表明,在视觉空间推理、执行功能、注意力和数学技能方面出现困难的可能性增加。一个新兴的研究领域集中在社交技能的缺陷和这一人群中日益普遍的焦虑。本文介绍了TS的相关遗传影响,并检查了现有的关于TS个体社交技能和焦虑的研究。强调了TS患者医疗团队和学校人员之间合作的重要性,并提供了具体的临床建议,如使用TS学校支持计划,以促进这种合作。本文作为一个简要的介绍,引导读者考虑加强医疗和学校系统之间的合作;然而,未来的研究需要调查学校支持计划的有效性和可接受性,以加强患者医疗团队和学校团队之间的联系。
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42
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Seminars in Medical Genetics, Part C of the American Journal of Medical Genetics (AJMG) , serves as both an educational resource and review forum, providing critical, in-depth retrospectives for students, practitioners, and associated professionals working in fields of human and medical genetics. Each issue is guest edited by a researcher in a featured area of genetics, offering a collection of thematic reviews from specialists around the world. Seminars in Medical Genetics publishes four times per year.
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