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《你的孩子患有脑瘫》:父母的理解与误解。

"Your Child Has Cerebral Palsy": Parental Understanding and Misconceptions.

机构信息

Division of Pediatric Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, 3354UMass Memorial Medical Center, MA, USA.

1836Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Child Neurol. 2021 Jul;36(8):648-654. doi: 10.1177/0883073821991300. Epub 2021 Feb 23.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Caregivers of children with cerebral palsy can best help their child if they understand the disorder and the correct terminology.

OBJECTIVE

To assess caregiver understanding of cerebral palsy.

DESIGN

This was a cross-sectional study from a large tertiary medical center in Boston, to assess understanding of the term cerebral palsy by primary caregivers of children and adolescents with cerebral palsy. All cases were obtained from hospital electronic medical records. Telephone surveys were conducted. Caregiver understanding of cerebral palsy was assessed by open-ended responses (50%) and success in answering true/false questions about cerebral palsy (50%).

PARTICIPANTS

Primary caregivers of children 18 years and younger with cerebral palsy.

RESULTS

Thirty-three percent of caregivers denied ever being told that their child had cerebral palsy. Most caregivers identified cerebral palsy as a brain problem (79%), lifelong condition (73%), often caused by a perinatal (60%) or gestational (40%) insult. Fifty-two percent knew that cerebral palsy was nonprogressive. Sixty-two percent of caregivers believed they had a good, very good, or excellent understanding of cerebral palsy, whereas the investigators found 69% of caregivers had a good, very good, or excellent understanding of cerebral palsy (P = .006). Most caregivers rated very good or excellent the setting where cerebral palsy was discussed (58%), the explanations provided (55%), and the amount of time spent (45%), yet using a Pearson correlation coefficient, most important was the time spent ( = 0.53).

CONCLUSIONS

Following discussion with their child's physician, most primary caregivers of children with cerebral palsy have a good, very good, or excellent understanding of cerebral palsy. Most critical to a good understanding of cerebral palsy was the time spent in explaining the diagnosis.

摘要

重要性

如果照顾者了解脑瘫和正确的术语,他们就能更好地照顾自己的孩子。

目的

评估照顾者对脑瘫的理解。

设计

这是一项来自波士顿一家大型三级医疗中心的横断面研究,旨在评估脑瘫儿童和青少年的主要照顾者对脑瘫术语的理解。所有病例均来自医院电子病历。进行了电话调查。通过开放式回答(50%)和成功回答关于脑瘫的真假问题(50%)来评估照顾者对脑瘫的理解。

参与者

脑瘫儿童 18 岁及以下的主要照顾者。

结果

33%的照顾者否认曾被告知其孩子患有脑瘫。大多数照顾者将脑瘫识别为一种大脑问题(79%)、终身疾病(73%),通常由围产期(60%)或妊娠期(40%)损伤引起。52%的人知道脑瘫是不可逆转的。62%的照顾者认为他们对脑瘫有很好、非常好或极好的理解,而调查人员发现 69%的照顾者对脑瘫有很好、非常好或极好的理解(P =.006)。大多数照顾者对脑瘫讨论的环境(58%)、提供的解释(55%)和花费的时间(45%)评价很好或极好,但使用皮尔逊相关系数,最重要的是花费的时间( = 0.53)。

结论

在与孩子的医生讨论后,大多数脑瘫儿童的主要照顾者对脑瘫有很好、非常好或极好的理解。对脑瘫有很好理解的关键是解释诊断所花费的时间。

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