Factors of Importance for Continuing Education After Primary School in Young People With Neuromuscular Diseases-Patient-Reported Outcomes From a National Survey.

IF 1.3 Q3 PEDIATRICS
International Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-05-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ijpe/2604359
Charlotte Handberg, Kristin Allergodt, Annette Mahoney, Ann-Lisbeth Højberg
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Rationale: Young people with neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) are especially at risk of being absent from school because of various symptoms, consequences of their disease, and frequent hospital visits. Growing up with a chronic disease can entail an increased risk of poor educational outcomes. Aims: The study is aimed to investigate factors of importance for continuing with upper secondary and/or higher education after primary education when living with NMD, including expectations, support, and accessibility. In addition, we wanted to assess educational absence, discontinuation of studies, motivation, and sense of belonging. Method: This cross-sectional study was founded in a national online questionnaire survey based on patient-reported outcomes from people with NMD. Five hundred and one persons were invited to participate. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics 26. All variables were presented as numbers and percentages. Results: Responses were obtained from 172 (34.3%) young people with NMD. Twenty (11.6%) answered that their parents'/relatives' educational expectations for them were lower than their own expectations. Forty (24.4%) answered that their teachers seldom or never planned the lessons in ways that were inclusive for them. Forty-five (27.7%) responded that they were always or mostly more absent than their classmates in primary and lower secondary education. Thirty-two (24.8%) respondents who had started upper secondary education had dropped out of one or more educational programs. Thirty-one (18.6%) answered they seldom or never had a sense of belonging at school. Conclusion: Our results show novel knowledge on factors of importance for continuing education after primary school in young people with NMD. We found that teachers and parents carry a responsibility to show expectations to young people with NMD to ensure that the young people acquire adequate academic skills and actively participate in classroom activities. Supportive initiatives to prevent loneliness are important for keeping young people with NMD in the educational system.

青少年神经肌肉疾病患者小学毕业后继续教育的重要因素——一项全国调查中患者报告的结果
理由:患有神经肌肉疾病(nmd)的年轻人由于各种症状、疾病后果和频繁的医院就诊,尤其面临缺课的风险。患有慢性疾病的成长过程可能会增加不良教育成果的风险。目的:本研究旨在探讨NMD患者在小学教育后继续接受高中和/或高等教育的重要因素,包括期望、支持和可及性。此外,我们还想评估缺勤、中断学习、动机和归属感。方法:这项横断面研究建立在一项基于NMD患者报告结果的全国性在线问卷调查中。501人被邀请参加。数据采用IBM SPSS Statistics 26进行分析。所有变量都以数字和百分比表示。结果:对172例(34.3%)NMD青年患者进行了问卷调查。20人(11.6%)回答父母/亲戚对他们的教育期望低于自己的期望。40人(24.4%)回答说,他们的老师很少或从来没有以包容他们的方式计划课程。45人(27.7%)回答说,他们在小学和初中教育中总是或大部分时间比同学缺勤。32名(24.8%)接受过高中教育的受访者退出了一个或多个教育项目。31人(18.6%)回答说,他们很少或从来没有归属感。结论:我们的研究结果对NMD青少年小学毕业后继续教育的重要因素有了新的认识。我们发现,教师和家长有责任向患有NMD的年轻人表达期望,以确保年轻人获得足够的学术技能并积极参与课堂活动。预防孤独的支持性举措对于将患有NMD的年轻人留在教育系统中非常重要。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Pediatrics is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original researcharticles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of pediatric research. The journal accepts submissions presented as an original article, short communication, case report, review article, systematic review, or letter to the editor.
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