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儿科风湿病学中儿童关节炎和风湿病学研究联盟心理健康工作组的心理健康研究优先事项。

Prioritized Agenda for Mental Health Research in Pediatric Rheumatology from the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance Mental Health Workgroup.

机构信息

T.B. Rubinstein, MD, MS, Assistant Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Rheumatology, and Children's Hospital at Montefiore, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Rheumatology, Bronx, New York, USA;

E.A. Ogbu, MD, Fellow, Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Rheumatology, and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Division of Pediatric Rheumatology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

出版信息

J Rheumatol. 2020 Nov 1;47(11):1687-1695. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.190361. Epub 2020 Jan 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Mental health problems are prevalent in youth with rheumatologic disease. Gaps in knowledge exist regarding their effect, as well as strategies for detection and effective treatment. To address these gaps, the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) Mental Health Workgroup developed and prioritized an agenda of research topics.

METHODS

We systematically reviewed the literature and identified 5 major research domains in further need of study: (A) mental health burden and relationship to pediatric rheumatologic disease, (B) effect of mental health disorders on outcomes, (C) mental health awareness and education, (D) mental health screening, and (E) mental health treatment. Research topics within these areas were developed by workgroup leaders and refined by the workgroup. Members were surveyed to prioritize the topics by importance, feasibility of study, and actionability.

RESULTS

Fifty-nine members (57%) completed the survey. Among the proposed research topics, 31/33 were rated as highly important and 4/33 were rated highly for importance, feasibility, and actionability. Topics rated most important related to (A) mental health burden and relationship to rheumatologic disease, and (B) the effect of mental health on outcomes. Topics rated most feasible and actionable were related to (D) mental health screening.

CONCLUSION

Addressing gaps in knowledge regarding mental health in youth with rheumatologic disease is essential for improving care. We have identified high priority research topics regarding mental health of pediatric rheumatology patients in need of further investigation that are feasible to study and believed to lead to actionable results in patient care.

摘要

目的

精神健康问题在患有风湿性疾病的青年中普遍存在。目前对于这些问题的影响,以及检测和有效治疗的策略,还存在知识上的差距。为了弥补这些差距,儿童关节炎和风湿病研究联盟(CARRA)心理健康工作组制定并确定了一系列研究主题的优先事项。

方法

我们系统地审查了文献,并确定了需要进一步研究的 5 个主要研究领域:(A)心理健康负担与儿科风湿性疾病的关系,(B)心理健康障碍对结果的影响,(C)心理健康意识和教育,(D)心理健康筛查,以及(E)心理健康治疗。这些领域内的研究主题由工作组负责人制定,并由工作组进行了细化。成员们对这些主题进行了调查,按照重要性、研究可行性和可操作性对这些主题进行了优先排序。

结果

59 名成员(57%)完成了调查。在所提出的研究主题中,31/33 项被评为高度重要,4/33 项被评为高度重要、高度可行和高度可操作性。被评为最重要的主题涉及(A)心理健康负担与风湿性疾病的关系,以及(B)心理健康对结果的影响。被评为最可行和最具可操作性的主题与(D)心理健康筛查有关。

结论

解决风湿性疾病青少年心理健康知识方面的差距对于改善护理至关重要。我们已经确定了儿科风湿病患者心理健康方面的高度优先研究主题,这些主题需要进一步调查,并且我们相信这些主题在研究和患者护理方面都具有可操作性。

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