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镰状细胞病青年的过渡规划:将神经心理学评估纳入综合护理。

Transition planning for youth with sickle cell disease: embedding neuropsychological assessment into comprehensive care.

机构信息

Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Psychological Services 17-301, 2525 Chicago Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404, USA.

出版信息

Pediatrics. 2010 Dec;126 Suppl 3:S151-9. doi: 10.1542/peds.2010-1466J.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Sickle cell disease (SCD) conveys a high risk of neuropsychological impairment due to chronic anemia, hypoxemia, cerebrovascular ischemia and stroke, in addition to causing pain and other biomedical complications. Few families accessed neuropsychological testing via the traditional referral system. In this paper, we describe a successful alternative strategy for addressing cognitive and behavioral needs of youth with SCD.

METHOD

The Sickle Cell Disease Program for Learning and Neuropsychological Evaluation (SCD-PLANE) was embedded in 2007 into the SCD Comprehensive Clinic of Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota. SCD-PLANE includes brief neuropsychological testing, individualized recommendations, patient education and advocacy, interdisciplinary collaboration, and follow-through to assure patients' access to recommended resources. The purpose of SCD-PLANE is to identify and recommend interventions for cognitive, academic, emotional, behavioral, or social problems affecting child development and transition to adulthood.

RESULTS

Access to neuropsychological testing improved dramatically and is well accepted by SCD patients and families. Test results reveal increased risk of problems with executive function, speed of processing, graphomotor function, academic achievement, and parent-reported anxious/depressed symptoms, despite normal intelligence and language abilities. Patients' needs had not been previously identified or served by schools or other community agencies.

CONCLUSIONS

The SCD-PLANE, providing brief neuropsychological testing embedded within routine annual visits to SCD Comprehensive Clinic, is an effective approach to detect unmet developmental, educational, and behavioral needs within an underserved high-risk population. As youth move towards adulthood, considering cognitive, academic, and mental health status facilitates successful health care transitions.

摘要

目的

镰状细胞病(SCD)由于慢性贫血、低氧血症、脑血管缺血和中风,除了引起疼痛和其他生物医学并发症外,还会导致神经心理损伤的高风险。很少有家庭通过传统的转介系统接受神经心理学测试。本文描述了一种成功的替代策略,用于解决 SCD 青少年的认知和行为需求。

方法

2007 年,镰状细胞病学习和神经心理学评估计划(SCD-PLANE)嵌入到明尼苏达州儿童医院和诊所的 SCD 综合诊所中。SCD-PLANE 包括简短的神经心理学测试、个性化建议、患者教育和宣传、跨学科合作,以及后续工作,以确保患者获得推荐的资源。SCD-PLANE 的目的是识别和推荐干预措施,以解决影响儿童发展和成年过渡的认知、学业、情感、行为或社会问题。

结果

神经心理学测试的可及性显著提高,并且受到 SCD 患者及其家庭的广泛认可。测试结果显示,尽管智力和语言能力正常,但执行功能、处理速度、图形运动功能、学业成绩和父母报告的焦虑/抑郁症状方面存在问题的风险增加。患者的需求以前没有被学校或其他社区机构所识别或服务。

结论

SCD-PLANE 通过在 SCD 综合诊所的年度常规就诊中嵌入简短的神经心理学测试,是一种有效的方法,可以在服务不足的高风险人群中发现未满足的发育、教育和行为需求。随着青少年走向成年,考虑认知、学业和心理健康状况有助于成功进行医疗保健过渡。

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