Guo Julia Zhuyu, Yao Ning, Bao Nan, Lazareff Jorge
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California, United States.
University of California, Los Angeles, California, United States.
Surg Neurol Int. 2020 Sep 5;11:271. doi: 10.25259/SNI_358_2020. eCollection 2020.
Parents are active participants in the referral process of children with non-life-threatening surgical pathologies. Nonetheless, there is scarce literature about the influence of parent's level of income and perception of their children's conditions on their decision process. Our study aims at expanding our knowledge about this parameter. We focused our research on parents of children spina bifida occulta (SBO), a condition that with a broad clinical impact and that often requires timely referral.
Questionnaires in Mandarin were administered to parents of patients presenting to the neurosurgery clinic of a children's hospital in Shanghai. Participants were grouped according to the level of income, above and below 50,000 Yuan. The SBO was classified into two groups, with and without evident subcutaneous mass.
One hundred and forty-five participants completed the questionnaire. Regardless of the type of lesion, families with lower income attributed their concerns for seeking care to their local physicians and the lack of health resources. Families with higher income exhibited fear of treatment. The lower income cohort presented for treatment at an older age than a higher income group. Patients with subcutaneous mass presented for treatment at a younger age than those that did not exhibit mass.
Parental social economic background and visual presentation of SBO have to be factored when analyzing their decision-making process when seeking care for their children. Parental factors can be barriers to surgical care. Healthcare providers must bring parents to the forefront of the treatment process.
在患有非危及生命的外科疾病的儿童转诊过程中,家长是积极的参与者。然而,关于家长收入水平及其对孩子病情的认知对其决策过程的影响的文献却很少。我们的研究旨在扩展我们对这一参数的认识。我们将研究重点放在患有隐性脊柱裂(SBO)儿童的家长身上,这是一种具有广泛临床影响且通常需要及时转诊的疾病。
对到上海一家儿童医院神经外科门诊就诊的患者的家长进行中文问卷调查。参与者根据收入水平分为两组,年收入5万元以上和以下。SBO分为两组,有和没有明显皮下肿块。
145名参与者完成了问卷。无论病变类型如何,收入较低的家庭将他们寻求医疗护理的担忧归因于当地医生和缺乏医疗资源。收入较高的家庭表现出对治疗的恐惧。低收入人群比高收入人群就诊年龄更大。有皮下肿块的患者比没有肿块的患者就诊年龄更小。
在分析家长为孩子寻求医疗护理时的决策过程时,必须考虑家长的社会经济背景和SBO的外观表现。家长因素可能成为手术护理的障碍。医疗服务提供者必须让家长成为治疗过程的核心。