Veneto Region Child & Mother Health Observatory, Epidemiology and Community Medicine Unit, Department of Pediatrics, Padua University, Padua, Italy,
World J Pediatr. 2015 Feb;11(1):48-53. doi: 10.1007/s12519-014-0533-6. Epub 2014 Dec 1.
Pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs) can be very difficult to diagnose in children and to communicate such a diagnosis to their parents. Families of children with PDD learn of their child's diagnosis long after the first symptoms are noted in the child's behavior.
An area-based survey was conducted to assess all social and health care providers taking care of patients with PDDs in the Veneto Region (North-East Italy).
Only 28% of health care providers arrived at a definite diagnosis when the child was in his/her first year of age, 51% when the child was 2-3 years old and 21% from age of 4 years and up. On average, the latency between the time of the diagnosis and its communication to the family was 6.9 months. However, a number of families did not ever have a diagnosis communicated to them. Sometimes, 68% of the providers did not communicate a PDDs diagnosis to patient's families, and 4% of them quite commonly.
The well-known delay in making a diagnosis of PDDs has two distinct components: one relating to the difficulty of confirming a diagnosis of PDDs, the other, hitherto unrecognized, relating to the family being notified.
广泛性发育障碍(PDD)在儿童中很难诊断,向其家长传达这种诊断也很困难。患有 PDD 的儿童的家庭在孩子的行为出现最初症状很久之后才得知孩子的诊断。
进行了一项基于区域的调查,以评估威尼托地区(意大利东北部)照顾 PDD 患者的所有社会和卫生保健提供者。
当孩子在一岁时,只有 28%的卫生保健提供者做出了明确的诊断,当孩子在 2-3 岁时,51%的卫生保健提供者做出了明确的诊断,而在 4 岁及以上时,只有 21%的卫生保健提供者做出了明确的诊断。平均而言,从诊断到告知家庭的潜伏期为 6.9 个月。然而,许多家庭从未得到过诊断。有时,68%的提供者没有将 PDDs 诊断告知患者的家属,而 4%的提供者经常这样做。
众所周知,PDDs 的诊断存在两个明显的延迟阶段:一个与确认 PDDs 诊断的难度有关,另一个与通知家庭有关,这是以前未被认识到的。