受遗传性视网膜疾病影响的患者、家属和照顾者的生活经历:一项定性的系统回顾。

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Qin Xiang Ng, Ansel Shao Pin Tang, Kai En Chan, Hwei Wuen Chan, Natasha Howard, Gerald Choon Huat Koh
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背景:遗传性视网膜疾病(IRDs)是一组异质性遗传疾病,是视力障碍或失明的主要原因,影响着全世界数百万人。尽管对其表型的了解有所进展,但IRDs对患者及其家属和护理人员的生理和心理影响仍未得到充分探讨。目的:对该领域已有的文献进行综述。方法:遵循PRISMA指南,使用“遗传性视网膜疾病”、“心理影响”、“社会影响”和“定性研究”等检索词,系统检索PubMed Central、EMBASE、Scopus和PsycINFO数据库,截至2024年2月29日,对ird的影响进行定性研究。然后将这些发现以叙述的方式综合起来,以提供一个连贯的解释。结果:共纳入20项研究,涉及6个国家(澳大利亚、比利时、意大利、瑞典、英国和美国)的474名参与者。主要主题包括对日常生活和独立、工作和职业生活、应对策略和恢复力以及家庭和照顾者的情感负担的重大影响。基因检测及其影响(生育决定和保险歧视)也成为一个令人关切的领域。IRDs深刻地影响着患者及其家属和护理人员,影响着日常生活、福祉和社会参与。结论:尽管面临挑战,但恢复力和适应能力是突出的,研究结果强调需要综合护理,包括心理支持,工作调整和解决这一人群需求的政策。了解这些生活质量问题和未满足需求的领域对全球的医疗保健提供者、政策制定者和研究人员具有重要意义。
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Lived experiences of patients, families and caregivers affected by inherited retinal diseases: A qualitative systematic review.

Background: Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) are a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders, and a leading cause of vision impairment or blindness, affecting millions worldwide. Despite advances in understanding its phenotype, the physical and psychological impacts of IRDs on patients and their families and caregivers remain underexplored.

Objective: This review thus aimed to summarize the existing literature in this area.

Methods: Following PRISMA guidelines and using search terms such as "inherited retinal disease", "psychological impact", "social impact", and "qualitative research", a systematic search was conducted across PubMed Central, EMBASE, Scopus, and PsycINFO databases up to February 29, 2024, for qualitative studies on the impact of IRDs. The findings were then synthesized narratively to provide a cohesive interpretation.

Results: A total of 20 studies involving 474 participants across six countries (Australia, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, the UK, and the US) were included. Key themes included the significant impact on daily living and independence, work and professional life, coping strategies and resilience, and the emotional burden on families and caregivers. Genetic testing and its implications (reproductive decisions and insurance discrimination) also emerged as an area of concern. IRDs profoundly affect patients and their families and caregivers, influencing daily life, well-being, and societal participation.

Conclusions: Despite the challenges, resilience and adaptability are prominent, and the findings emphasize the need for comprehensive care that includes psychological support, work adjustments and policies that address the needs of this population. Understanding these quality-of-life issues and areas of unmet need is relevant for healthcare providers, policymakers, and researchers globally.

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Disability and Health Journal
Disability and Health Journal HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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7.50
自引率
6.70%
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134
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: Disability and Health Journal is a scientific, scholarly, and multidisciplinary journal for reporting original contributions that advance knowledge in disability and health. Topics may be related to global health, quality of life, and specific health conditions as they relate to disability. Such contributions include: • Reports of empirical research on the characteristics of persons with disabilities, environment, health outcomes, and determinants of health • Reports of empirical research on the Systematic or other evidence-based reviews and tightly conceived theoretical interpretations of research literature • Reports of empirical research on the Evaluative research on new interventions, technologies, and programs • Reports of empirical research on the Reports on issues or policies affecting the health and/or quality of life for persons with disabilities, using a scientific base.
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