Genomics, Bioinformatics, and Translational Research Center, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
Clinical Research Network Center, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
J Neuromuscul Dis. 2022;9(3):447-456. doi: 10.3233/JND-210709.
Youth with Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy (DBMD) experience challenges in attaining adult roles, which may impact quality of life. New interventions and treatments may facilitate adult role attainment through improved function. Historical data on adult role attainment is important to assess the impact of new interventions on teens and young adults with DBMD. This study assesses medical knowledge, independence and employment, and relationships among adolescents and young adults with DBMD.
This study uses data from a 2013 Muscular Dystrophy Surveillance, Tracking, and Research Network (MD STARnet) survey on adult transition. Males with DBMD aged 16-30 years were included.
Sixty-five of 258 eligible males participated; we report results on 60 participants with an MD STARnet case definition of DMD or BMD. Individuals with BMD reported higher rates than those with DMD of frequently staying home without supervision (50% BMD; 14% DMD), independently performing daily physical needs (93% BMD; 7% DMD) and being employed full or part time (33% BMD; 4% DMD). Most participants understood medication and physical therapy goals; less than half indicated being often or always responsible for scheduling DMBD-related management and refilling medications. Most had not been in a romantic relationship but reported desiring such relationships.
Our data reinforce the impact of DMD (and to a lesser extent, BMD) on transition to adult roles. These results provide an important historical comparator for teen and adult patients who are trying new interventions and therapies. Such data are important for assessing the quality-of-life impact of new treatments and to inform support and training programs for people with DBMD as they transition to new adult roles and responsibilities.
患有杜氏肌营养不良症(Duchenne muscular dystrophy,DMD)和贝克肌营养不良症(Becker muscular dystrophy,DBMD)的年轻人在获得成人角色方面面临挑战,这可能会影响生活质量。新的干预措施和治疗方法可能会通过改善功能来促进成人角色的获得。关于成人角色获得的历史数据对于评估新干预措施对患有 DBMD 的青少年和年轻人的影响非常重要。本研究评估了患有 DBMD 的青少年和年轻人的医学知识、独立性和就业以及人际关系。
本研究使用了 2013 年肌肉营养不良监测、跟踪和研究网络(MD STARnet)成人过渡调查的数据。纳入年龄在 16-30 岁之间的患有 DBMD 的男性。
在 258 名符合条件的男性中,有 65 名参与了研究;我们报告了具有 MD STARnet DMD 或 BMD 病例定义的 60 名参与者的结果。BMD 患者报告的经常无人监督居家(50% BMD;14% DMD)、独立进行日常身体需求(93% BMD;7% DMD)和全职或兼职工作(33% BMD;4% DMD)的比例高于 DMD 患者。大多数参与者理解药物和物理治疗目标;但不到一半的人表示经常或总是负责安排与 DMD 相关的管理和药物补充。大多数参与者没有恋爱关系,但表示希望有这样的关系。
我们的数据强化了 DMD(在较小程度上也强化了 BMD)对向成人角色过渡的影响。这些结果为尝试新干预措施和治疗方法的青少年和成年患者提供了重要的历史比较。此类数据对于评估新治疗方法对生活质量的影响以及为 DBMD 患者提供支持和培训计划非常重要,因为他们正在向新的成人角色和责任过渡。