The effects of spinal dysraphism on the quality of life of pediatric patients and their families.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Remi M Rufus-Toye, Sabba Hussain, Yael Gelfer, Donato Giuseppe Leo, Anna Bridgens
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Abstract

Introduction: Spinal dysraphism describes a spectrum of conditions resulting from aberrant neural tube closure during the first trimester of fetal development. Consequent neurological deficits may lead to a range of musculoskeletal abnormalities requiring orthopedic intervention. This study sought to evaluate the impact of spinal dysraphism on patients and their families.

Methods: Free text questionnaires/interviews were collected from parents. Quantitative questionnaires were collected from children using an emoji response system. These assessed contentment in activities of daily living. Qualitative data were analyzed via thematic analysis. Descriptive statistics were applied to quantitative data.

Results: In total 32 responses (13 patients and 19 carers) were collected and analyzed. The median age of patients was 10 years (IQR = 3), with a sex distribution of 7 boys and 6 girls. Overall, 3 key themes were identified: (i) Independence, (ii) Mental Health, (iii) Family Impact, each with corresponding subthemes. Quantitative data corroborated these themes well, highlighting impacts on activities of daily living in the majority of domains assessed.

Conclusion: Spinal dysraphism has a multifactorial impact on patient and family quality of life spanning the societal, mental, and physical domains. These findings will be included in ongoing work to create a set of core outcomes for use in the clinical and research settings.

脊柱发育异常对儿科患者及其家属生活质量的影响。
简介:脊柱发育异常描述了一系列由胎儿发育前三个月异常神经管闭合引起的病症。随之而来的神经功能缺陷可能导致一系列肌肉骨骼异常,需要骨科干预。本研究旨在评估脊柱畸形对患者及其家庭的影响。方法:对家长进行免费文本问卷/访谈。使用表情符号响应系统从儿童中收集定量问卷。这些测试评估了人们对日常生活活动的满意度。定性数据通过专题分析进行分析。定量资料采用描述性统计。结果:共收集和分析32份反馈(13名患者和19名护理人员)。患者年龄中位数为10岁(IQR = 3),性别分布为男孩7名,女孩6名。总体而言,确定了三个关键主题:(一)独立,(二)精神健康,(三)家庭影响,每个主题都有相应的分主题。定量数据很好地证实了这些主题,强调了在大多数评估领域对日常生活活动的影响。结论:脊柱发育异常对患者和家庭的生活质量有多因素影响,涉及社会、精神和身体领域。这些发现将包括在正在进行的工作中,以创建一套用于临床和研究环境的核心结果。
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Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine
Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
101
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: For more than three decades, The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine has reflected the evolution of the field of spinal cord medicine. From its inception as a newsletter for physicians striving to provide the best of care, JSCM has matured into an international journal that serves professionals from all disciplines—medicine, nursing, therapy, engineering, psychology and social work.
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