Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA; Pediatric Urology Research Enterprise, Department of Pediatric Urology, Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA.
Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA; Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA.
J Pediatr Urol. 2022 Jun;18(3):353.e1-353.e10. doi: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2022.02.028. Epub 2022 Mar 8.
Surgical intervention in youth with differences of sex development (DSD) is a controversial topic. Historically, evidence suggests that genital surgery in DSD is associated with mixed patient satisfaction. However, less is known about surgical outcomes under therapeutic advancements in the past several decades.
The purpose of the current study is to provide an updated and empirical qualitative examination of the surgical experiences and responses to care of adolescents and young adults (AYA) with DSD in order to fill this gap in the literature and inform patient care.
Qualitative interviews were conducted with 37 AYA (ages 12-26) with DSD. Interviews were transcribed, coded, and analyzed thematically.
Three major themes were identified: 1) knowledge related to surgery; 2) surgical and medical experience; and 3) psychosocial factors related to surgery. Results demonstrated that most AYA were not involved in the decision to pursue surgery and were observed to have varying levels of knowledge regarding their surgeries. Most participants in the current study had received a DSD-related surgery and the majority described having positive surgical experiences and few regrets. Nonetheless, AYA described both medical and psychosocial challenges related to their surgeries and recoveries and offered feedback on ways to improve the surgical process.
The current study provides a qualitative examination of the surgical experiences of 37 AYA with DSD. Findings highlight the importance of regular and ongoing communication with providers to improve knowledge related to surgery during the decision-making process as well as after surgical intervention. Results underscore the benefits of multidisciplinary teams and the value of patient handouts and decision aids in assisting AYA in the decision to pursue surgical intervention. Other specific recommendations for providers include increased patient privacy during genital exams, greater emphasis on psychoeducation and pain management strategies, and the use of behavioral health services to assist with challenges and social support.
The decision to pursue surgical intervention in youth with DSD remains a complex and controversial issue, and more information regarding patients' perspectives on surgery is needed. The current study provides novel insights into patient experiences of surgical intervention and highlights the need for psychosocial support throughout the shared decision-making process.
在性别发育差异(DSD)的青年中进行手术干预是一个有争议的话题。历史上的证据表明,DSD 中的生殖器手术与患者满意度混合有关。然而,在过去几十年的治疗进展中,关于手术结果的了解较少。
本研究的目的是提供对患有 DSD 的青少年和年轻人(AYA)的手术经验和护理反应的最新和实证性定性检查,以填补文献中的这一空白,并为患者护理提供信息。
对 37 名患有 DSD 的 AYA(年龄 12-26 岁)进行了定性访谈。访谈记录被转录、编码并进行了主题分析。
确定了三个主要主题:1)与手术相关的知识;2)手术和医疗经验;3)与手术相关的心理社会因素。结果表明,大多数 AYA 并未参与决定进行手术,并且观察到他们对手术的了解程度不同。本研究中的大多数参与者都接受了 DSD 相关手术,大多数人描述了积极的手术体验,很少有遗憾。尽管如此,AYA 描述了与他们的手术和康复相关的医疗和心理社会挑战,并就如何改进手术过程提供了反馈。
本研究对 37 名患有 DSD 的 AYA 的手术经验进行了定性检查。研究结果强调了与提供者定期和持续沟通的重要性,以改善决策过程中以及手术干预后的手术相关知识。结果强调了多学科团队的益处以及为 AYA 提供患者手册和决策辅助工具以协助他们决定是否进行手术干预的价值。提供者的其他具体建议包括在生殖器检查期间增加患者隐私、更加重视心理教育和疼痛管理策略,以及使用行为健康服务来协助应对挑战和提供社会支持。
在 DSD 的青年中进行手术干预的决定仍然是一个复杂和有争议的问题,需要更多关于患者对手术的看法的信息。本研究提供了关于手术干预患者体验的新见解,并强调了在共同决策过程中需要提供心理社会支持。