对特纳综合症女孩父母的小组支持-一项试点研究。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Moran Shemesh-Iron, Myriam Safrai, Moran Shapira, Dror Meirow, Noah Gruber
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研究目的:特纳综合征(TS)女孩的父母正在应对与照顾患有遗传疾病的孩子相关的各种挑战。我们的目的是在一项小型试点研究中探讨团体支持对患有TS的女孩父母的重要性。方法:将TS女孩家长小组支持分为心理、医学和社会三个方面。关于家庭如何看待TS以及他们面临的障碍的问卷调查是在通过mentmeter应用程序进行小组支持之前和之后进行的。在小组会议结束时进行问卷调查,以评估疗效和满意度。结果:18名女孩的父母,年龄中位数(四分位数范围)为9(5.5,12)岁,其中56%为45X核型。平均有72%的参与者表示,这些会议有很大/非常大的贡献,10%的人表示,这些会议几乎没有贡献(结论:专门为诊断为TS的女孩的父母设计的支持小组通过减少孤立感,提供关键信息,并营造一个安全的环境来分享和支持,从而增强了合作和同情。
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Group support for parents of girls with Turner Syndrome - A pilot study.

Study objective: Parents of girls with Turner syndrome (TS) are coping with various challenges associated with caring for a child with a genetic disorder. We aimed to explore the importance of group support for parents of girls with TS in a small pilot study.

Methods: Group support sessions for parents of girls with TS were divided into meetings regarding psychological aspects, medical aspects, and social aspects. Questionnaires about how the families perceive TS and what obstacles they are facing were given before and after the group support through the Mentimeter application. Questionnaires were given at the end of the group sessions to assess efficacy and satisfaction.

Results: Parents of 18 girls, with a median (interquartile range) age of 9 (5.5,12) years old, participated in the group, 56% with 45X karyotype. On average 72% of the participants said that the sessions much/very much contributed, and 10% said that the sessions hardly contributed (p<0.05). At the end of the sessions, parents shared that they felt more confident, less isolated, and gained more knowledge regarding TS, and a community-based sharing process was initiated. At the end of the support group, fifteen (83%) versus 3 (17%) said they would like to continue the meetings of the support group (p= 0.0001).

Conclusions: A support group specifically designed for parents of girls diagnosed with TS enhanced cooperation and empathy through diminishing feelings of isolation, offering crucial information, and fostering a secure environment for sharing and support.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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251
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology includes all aspects of clinical and basic science research in pediatric and adolescent gynecology. The Journal draws on expertise from a variety of disciplines including pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, reproduction and gynecology, reproductive and pediatric endocrinology, genetics, and molecular biology. The Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology features original studies, review articles, book and literature reviews, letters to the editor, and communications in brief. It is an essential resource for the libraries of OB/GYN specialists, as well as pediatricians and primary care physicians.
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