南非大疱性表皮松解症患者的生物心理社会护理共识声明:第2部分。

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-08-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2964
Antoinette V Chateau, David Blackbeard, Carol Hlela, Martie Wege, Anne Armour, Thirona Naicker, Ncoza Dlova, Serantha Foolchand, Angela Chetty, Sarah Ainsworth, Cassidy-Mae Shaw, Reshmee Lachman, Carl-Heinz Kruse, Kavir Rajkumar, Pieter Mare, Andile Mchiza, Heidi Shanahan, Toni Roberts, Shuaib Kauchali, Colleen Aldous
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背景:大疱性表皮松解症(EB)是一种罕见的、无法治愈的遗传性皮肤粘膜起疱性疾病,可导致多系统并发症。在非洲,对于EB患者的护理没有既定的共识声明或临床指南。目的:为EB患者的护理提供全面的跨学科共识声明。这篇文章(第2部分)提出了24个共识声明,重点关注EB护理的生物心理社会方面。第1部分讨论了诊断和临床管理,并得出了16项共识声明。环境:这是一项多中心、多省的研究,涉及来自东开普省、自由邦、豪登省、夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省和西开普省的医疗从业人员。方法:与患者和家属合作,跨学科专家团队通过改进的德尔菲过程制定了基于共识的声明。这个迭代过程包括三个共识轮,每个行动点都有80%的共识阈值,以确保有效性和可靠性。结果:共批准了24项共识声明。这些措施包括全面的病人和家庭护理;文化因素;教育包含;儿科和急诊护理;心理护理;营养;妇科和眼科支持;职业疗法;物理治疗和骨科;牙科和足病管理。结论:全面的跨学科护理对于满足EB患者及其家庭的整体需求至关重要,特别是在资源有限和文化多样的环境中。贡献:这是南非和更广泛的非洲大陆EB护理的第一套共识声明,为多学科护理提供了一个文化敏感的、以患者为中心的框架。
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Consensus statements for the biopsychosocial care of patients with epidermolysis bullosa South Africa: Part 2.

Consensus statements for the biopsychosocial care of patients with epidermolysis bullosa South Africa: Part 2.

Background: Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare, incurable inherited mucocutaneous blistering disorder that can lead to multisystemic complications. In Africa, there are no established consensus statements or clinical guidelines for the care of patients with EB.

Aim: To develop comprehensive transdisciplinary consensus statements for the care of patients with EB. This article (Part 2) presents 24 consensus statements focused on the biopsychosocial aspects of EB care. Part 1 addressed diagnostic and clinical management and resulted in 16 consensus statements.

Setting: This was a multicentre, multiprovincial study involving healthcare practitioners from Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and Western Cape.

Methods: In collaboration with patients and families, the transdisciplinary team of experts developed consensus-based statements through a modified Delphi process. This iterative process involved three consensus rounds with an 80% agreement threshold for each action point to ensure validity and reliability.

Results: In total, 24 consensus statements were endorsed. These included holistic patient and family care; cultural considerations; educational inclusion; paediatric and emergency care; psychosocial care; nutritional; gynaecological and ophthalmic support; occupational therapy; physiotherapy and orthopaedic; dental and podiatric management.

Conclusion: Comprehensive transdisciplinary care is essential for addressing the holistic needs of patients with EB and their families, particularly in resource-limited and culturally diverse settings.

Contribution: This is the first set of consensus statements for the care of EB in South Africa and the broader African continent, offering a culturally sensitive, patient-centred framework for multidisciplinary care.

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