Miller Robert, Mackenzie Alexandra, Welman Ted, Bodger Sue, Horwitz Maxim D
Department of Hand and Plastic Surgery, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK.
Surgical Psychology and Performance Group, UK.
J Hand Surg Eur Vol. 2025 Feb;50(2):247-252. doi: 10.1177/17531934241256793. Epub 2024 Jun 4.
The aim of this prospective study was to report the psychological experiences of parents caring for children with a congenital upper limb difference and to compare these to population norms. Contributing factors were explored, including access to support and coping strategies. Finally, parents with a congenital upper limb difference themselves were compared to those without. Data recorded included demographics, a validated wellbeing and family impact measure, a unique measure of emotions experienced and exploratory questions. Wellbeing and family impact scores were significantly lower than populations norms. Mothers experienced significantly more negative emotions than fathers. There was no significant different between parents with and without a congenital upper limb difference. Of the parents, 68% felt there should be improved access to psychological support. This demonstrates that parents of children with congenital upper limb differences have unique psychological experiences and needs. They may benefit from specialist psychological support and further research is needed. III.
这项前瞻性研究的目的是报告照顾先天性上肢差异患儿的父母的心理体验,并将这些体验与总体规范进行比较。探讨了促成因素,包括获得支持的途径和应对策略。最后,对自身有先天性上肢差异的父母和没有这种差异的父母进行了比较。记录的数据包括人口统计学信息、一项经过验证的幸福感和家庭影响测量指标、一种独特的情绪体验测量指标以及探索性问题。幸福感和家庭影响得分显著低于总体规范。母亲经历的负面情绪明显多于父亲。有和没有先天性上肢差异的父母之间没有显著差异。在这些父母中,68%认为应该改善心理支持的可及性。这表明先天性上肢差异患儿的父母有独特的心理体验和需求。他们可能会从专业心理支持中受益,还需要进一步的研究。三、