Addressing Health-Related Quality of Life Among Children With Multiple Sclerosis.

Q1 Nursing
International journal of MS care Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-23 DOI:10.7224/1537-2073.2022-017
Julia O'Mahony, Ruth Ann Marrie, Audrey Laporte, Adalsteinn Brown
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Abstract

Background: Children with the chronic disease multiple sclerosis (MS) report lower health-related quality of life (HRQOL) compared with children who experience transient illness. The relationship between an MS diagnosis and the HRQOL of affected children is mediated by parental HRQOL. Interventions to improve the HRQOL of children with MS should, therefore, include parents of affected children.

Methods: We performed a configurative review for improvements in the HRQOL of children facing diseases similar to MS and their parents. We used the generated concepts to form theories. Next, we performed qualitative interviews with clinicians who care for children with MS to characterize overlap between the proposed theories and usual care. Finally, we generated recommendations for improving the HRQOL of children with MS and their parents.

Results: We theorize that the HRQOL of children with MS and their parents may be improved by strengthening self-concept, hope, and knowledge. Qualitative interviews with 7 clinicians who care for children with MS revealed no common psychosocial care protocol. The interviews did, however, reveal sources of psychosocial care that overlap with the proposed theories and barriers to optimizing such care.

Conclusions: Grounded in theory and clinically oriented practice, recommendations to improve the HRQOL of children with MS and their parents are to implement standardized screening, pool provider counseling strategies, create computer applications with psychosocial interventions, promote age-appropriate education resources, and secure positions for MS specialists.

解决多发性硬化症儿童与健康相关的生活质量问题。
背景:患有慢性疾病多发性硬化症(MS)的儿童报告称,和经历过短暂疾病的儿童相比,健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL)较低。多发性硬化症诊断与受影响儿童的HRQOL之间的关系是由父母HRQOL介导的。因此,改善多发性硬化症儿童HRQOL的干预措施应包括受影响儿童的父母。方法:我们对面临类似MS疾病的儿童及其父母的HRQOL的改善进行了配置性综述。我们使用生成的概念来形成理论。接下来,我们对照顾多发性硬化症儿童的临床医生进行了定性访谈,以描述所提出的理论与常规护理之间的重叠。最后,我们提出了改善多发性硬化症儿童及其父母的HRQOL的建议。结果:我们推测,MS儿童及其父母的HRQOL可以通过加强自我概念、希望和知识来改善。对7名照顾多发性硬化症儿童的临床医生进行的定性访谈显示,没有常见的心理社会护理方案。然而,采访确实揭示了与所提出的理论重叠的心理社会护理的来源,以及优化此类护理的障碍。结论:基于理论和临床实践,提高多发性硬化症儿童及其父母的HRQOL的建议是实施标准化筛查,汇集提供者咨询策略,创建具有心理社会干预的计算机应用程序,推广适龄教育资源,并确保多发性痴呆症专家的职位。
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International journal of MS care
International journal of MS care Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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