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Understanding Adult Participant and Parent Empowerment Prior to Evaluation in the Undiagnosed Diseases Network

机译:在未诊断疾病网络中进行评估之前了解成人参与者和父母的赋权

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The burden of living with an undiagnosed condition is high and includes physical and emotional suffering, frustrations, and uncertainty. For patients and families experiencing these stressors, higher levels of empowerment may be associated with better outcomes. Thus, it is important to understand the experiences of patients with undiagnosed conditions and their families affected by undiagnosed conditions in order to identify strategies for fostering empowerment. In this study, we used the Genetic Counseling Outcome Scale (GCOS-24) to assess levels of empowerment and support group participation in 35 adult participants and 67 parents of child participants in the Undiagnosed Diseases Network (UDN) prior to their UDN in-person evaluation. Our results revealed significantly lower empowerment scores on the GCOS-24 in adult participants compared to parents of child participants [t(100) = − 3.01, p = 0.003, average difference = − 11.12, 95% CI (− 3.78, − 18.46)] and no significant association between support group participation and empowerment scores. The majority of participants (84.3%, 86/102) are not currently participating in any support groups, and participation rates were not significantly different for adult participants and parents of child participants (11.4 vs. 19.7%, respectively, FE p = 0.40). Open-ended responses provided additional insight into support group participation, the challenges of living with undiagnosed conditions, and positive coping strategies. Future research will evaluate the extent to which empowerment scores change as participation in the UDN unfolds.
机译:患有无法诊断的疾病的生活负担很高,包括身体和精神上的痛苦,沮丧和不确定性。对于遭受这些压力的患者和家庭,更高水平的授权可能会带来更好的结果。因此,重要的是要了解患有未确诊病情的患者及其受未确诊病情影响的家庭的经历,以便确定增强能力的策略。在这项研究中,我们使用了遗传咨询结果量表(GCOS-24)来评估未诊断疾病网络(UDN)中35名成人参与者和67名儿童参与者的父母在他们进行UDN亲自检查之前的赋权和支持水平评价。我们的研究结果显示,与儿童参与者的父母相比,成人参与者在GCOS-24上的赋权得分显着更低[t(100)= − 3.01,p = 0.003,平均差异= − 11.12,95%CI(− 3.78,− 18.46) ],支持小组的参与程度与赋权分数之间没有显着关联。大多数参与者(84.3%,86/102)目前未参加任何支持小组,成人参与者和儿童参与者的父母的参与率没有显着差异(分别为11.4对19.7%,FE p = 0.40) 。不限成员名额的答复提供了对支持小组参与,未确诊条件下的生活挑战以及积极应对策略的更多见解。未来的研究将评估授权分数随UDN参与程度的变化程度。

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