Department of Psychology, Universita' Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
BMJ Open. 2013 Dec 6;3(12):e003707. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003707.
This study was aimed to explore parents' experience of assisting children affected by tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) with subependymal giant-cell astrocytoma (SEGA) manifestation, in order to understand their caring needs and expectation of support.
The study was designed according to the qualitative method of interpretative description and implied two sequential phases of data collection. The first phase was based on in-depth interviews with 18 Italian caregivers of children living with TSC. The second phase of the research was based on an online forum with 30 caregivers of children living with TSC.
48 Italian caregivers, assisting patients with TSC with SEGA manifestation have been involved in the study.
When a TSC diagnosis is made, the whole family is affected psychologically. TSC has a great impact on families' quality of life and on their ability to cope with the disease and support the child's ability to recover and reach an acceptable level of well-being. Caregivers report the experience of losing control and the feeling of loneliness and abandon from the healthcare system.
Families of children affected by TSC need targeted psychosocial assistance in order to support patients and caregivers and facilitate their social integration.
本研究旨在探讨父母在协助患有结节性硬化症(TSC)伴室管膜下巨细胞星形细胞瘤(SEGA)表现的儿童方面的经验,以了解他们的照顾需求和对支持的期望。
本研究根据解释性描述的定性方法设计,包括两个连续的数据收集阶段。第一阶段基于对 18 名意大利照顾者的深入访谈,这些照顾者的孩子患有 TSC。研究的第二阶段是基于一个有 30 名照顾者的在线论坛,这些照顾者的孩子患有 TSC。
48 名意大利照顾者参与了这项研究,他们协助患有 SEGA 表现的 TSC 患儿。
当做出 TSC 诊断时,整个家庭都会受到心理影响。TSC 极大地影响了家庭的生活质量,以及他们应对疾病和支持孩子康复和达到可接受的幸福感的能力。照顾者报告了失去控制的体验以及来自医疗保健系统的孤独和被抛弃的感觉。
患有 TSC 的儿童的家庭需要有针对性的社会心理援助,以支持患者和照顾者,并促进他们的社会融合。