Division of Pediatric Surgery, Tygerberg Hospital, Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital, Francie Van Zijl Drive, PO Box 19063, Tygerberg, 7505, South Africa.
Esophageal Atresia Global Support Groups (EAT), Sommerrainstrasse 61, 70374, Stuttgart, Germany.
Eur J Pediatr. 2024 Sep;183(9):3777-3783. doi: 10.1007/s00431-024-05640-1. Epub 2024 Jun 12.
Surgically repaired esophageal atresia (EA) is associated with chronic esophageal and respiratory morbidity that require ongoing management. The care of chronically ill children can exert considerable stress on parents, thereby potentially affecting their mental well-being. In response to this, disease-specific support groups have emerged with the aim to bring together individuals facing similar challenges, facilitating the exchange of experiences within a nurturing environment, and providing essential emotional support. In the context of this international collaborative study, we investigated the role played by EA-specific support groups in promoting the emotional well-being of EA families. An anonymous online survey was distributed through a network comprising 12 international EA support groups affiliated with the Federation of Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula (EAT) during May and August of 2022. In the study, 96 parents from 23 different countries completed the survey. Fifty-six percent indicated a lack of interaction with other EA families during the initial diagnosis, with 91% expressing the belief that such contact would have been beneficial. Participants exhibited a unanimous recognition of the critical role played by disease-specific support groups in navigating the emotional journey associated with EA.Conclusion: The findings of this global survey align with existing literature, reaffirming the beneficial impact of disease-specific support groups tailored for EA patients and their families on their emotional well-being. These groups provide a valuable platform for the exchange of personal experiences and narratives, delivering advantages to both those who share their stories and those who receive this valuable information.
手术修复的食管闭锁(EA)与慢性食管和呼吸发病率相关,需要持续管理。慢性疾病患儿的护理会给父母带来相当大的压力,从而可能影响他们的心理健康。针对这一问题,出现了针对特定疾病的支持小组,旨在将面临类似挑战的个体聚集在一起,在一个培育环境中促进经验交流,并提供必要的情感支持。在这项国际合作研究中,我们调查了 EA 特定支持小组在促进 EA 家庭情绪健康方面所起的作用。我们在 2022 年 5 月至 8 月期间,通过一个由 12 个与食管闭锁和气管食管瘘联合会(EAT)相关的国际 EA 支持小组组成的网络,分发了一份匿名在线调查。在这项研究中,来自 23 个不同国家的 96 名父母完成了调查。56%的人表示在最初诊断时与其他 EA 家庭没有互动,91%的人表示相信这种接触会很有益处。参与者一致认识到特定于疾病的支持小组在引导与 EA 相关的情绪旅程方面起着至关重要的作用。结论:这项全球调查的结果与现有文献一致,再次证实了为 EA 患者及其家属量身定制的特定于疾病的支持小组对其情绪健康的有益影响。这些小组为个人经验和叙述的交流提供了宝贵的平台,为分享故事的人和接收这些有价值信息的人都带来了好处。