Factors affecting desired participation in transition to an adult life with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of neuromuscular diseases Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-03 DOI:10.1177/22143602251324847
Laura Jb Merkenhof, Yvonne Veenhuizen, Elizabeth Vroom, Greet Sterenberg, Wendy Chm Hesseling, Jan T Groothuis, Edith H Cup, Saskia Ls Houwen-van Opstal
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BackgroundFor people with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), the transition into their desired adulthood can be challenging.ObjectivesThis study aims to; (1) exploring the desired participation for (young) adults with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD); (2) exploration of the view and role of parents in this process; and (3) capturing the gap and the influencing factors between the current and desired situation.MethodsA cross-sectional digital survey was conducted, based on literature, expert opinion, and interviews with young adults with DMD and their parents. Descriptive and non-parametric statistics were used.Results43 adults* with DMD an 30 parents completed the survey. All adults with DMD wanted to have an independent life. They were satisfied with their leisure activities. Gaps between the desired and current situation were identified concerning facilities and aids, social activities, and employment. Important factors of influence on these topics were accessibility, outdoor mobility, adequate care facilities, self-confidence, adequate knowledge of professionals and caregivers, and support of parents. The 30 participating parents saw limited opportunities in accessing facilities and aids, job opportunities, and their son having an intimate relationship.ConclusionsAdults with DMD desire a meaningful and independent life. The challenges they, and their parents face are mainly on social participation. More focus and collaboration is needed between health care services, social services and occupation environments to empower people with DMD living their desired adult life.*Adults; In this article, we use the term adults. By this we include boys aged 16 and 17.

影响杜氏肌营养不良(DMD)患者向成人生活过渡的期望参与的因素。
背景:对于患有杜氏肌营养不良症(DMD)的人来说,过渡到他们想要的成年期是具有挑战性的。目的:本研究旨在;(1)探索杜氏肌营养不良症(DMD)(年轻)成人的期望参与;(2)探讨家长在这一过程中的观点和作用;(3)把握现状与期望之间的差距和影响因素。方法:基于文献、专家意见和对年轻DMD患者及其父母的访谈,进行横断面数字调查。采用描述性和非参数统计。结果:43名成人DMD *和30名家长完成了调查。所有患有DMD的成年人都想过独立的生活。他们对自己的休闲活动很满意。在设施和援助、社会活动和就业方面,确定了期望的情况与目前的情况之间的差距。影响这些主题的重要因素是可达性、户外活动、适当的护理设施、自信、专业人员和护理人员的充分知识以及父母的支持。30位参与调查的父母在使用设施和辅助工具、就业机会以及他们的儿子拥有亲密关系方面的机会有限。结论:成年DMD患者渴望有意义和独立的生活。他们和他们的父母面临的挑战主要是社会参与。保健服务、社会服务和职业环境之间需要更加关注和协作,以使DMD患者能够过上他们期望的成年生活。*成人;在这篇文章中,我们使用“成年人”这个词。这包括16岁和17岁的男孩。
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Journal of neuromuscular diseases
Journal of neuromuscular diseases Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
CiteScore
5.10
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102
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases aims to facilitate progress in understanding the molecular genetics/correlates, pathogenesis, pharmacology, diagnosis and treatment of acquired and genetic neuromuscular diseases (including muscular dystrophy, myasthenia gravis, spinal muscular atrophy, neuropathies, myopathies, myotonias and myositis). The journal publishes research reports, reviews, short communications, letters-to-the-editor, and will consider research that has negative findings. The journal is dedicated to providing an open forum for original research in basic science, translational and clinical research that will improve our fundamental understanding and lead to effective treatments of neuromuscular diseases.
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