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Assessment of Psychosocial Status among Short-stature Children with and without Growth Hormone Therapy and Their Parents

机译:有和没有生长激素治疗的矮身儿童及其父母的社会心理状况评估

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To evaluate the psychosocial status of short children with and without growth hormone therapy (GHT) and that of their parents, self-administered questionnaires were collected from patients and parents who regularly visit the outpatient clinics participating in the Child Health and Development Network. Completed questionnaires were received for one hundred and thirteen patients with GHT and 67 patients without GHT. According to the parents, both children with GHT and without GHT have no difficulty in their daily lives (89% vs. 95%) and are positive (56% vs. 65%), respectively. Ninety-eight percent of parents of children with GHT and 83% of parents of children without GHT had expected the current treatment strategy to be effective. Parents of children with GHT are more satisfied with the current therapy than those without GHT (79% vs. 50%), and feel less anxiety about the on-going therapy than (31% vs. 58%, respectively). Children treated with or without equally reported having no difficulty in their daily lives (90% vs. 93%), and being positive in their lives (81% vs. 75%, respectively) despite their short stature. Although less than one third of the patients have been bullied in their classroom (26% with GHT vs. 29% without GHT), younger and shorter children tend to be bullied more often. Short children undergoing GHT and their parents have anxiety regarding their height and expectations of the effect of GHT. It is important for doctors to inform their patients regarding realistic height expectations before starting GHT. Additionally, medical consultation is recommended for patients who remain below -2 SD in height despite GHT.
机译:为了评估接受和不接受生长激素疗法(GHT)的矮个子儿童及其父母的心理社会状况,从定期访问参加儿童健康与发展网络门诊的患者和父母那里收集了自我管理的问卷。收到了113例GHT患者和67例非GHT患者的完整问卷。父母认为,患有GHT和没有GHT的孩子的日常生活都没有困难(分别为89%和95%)和阳性(56%和65%)。百分之九十八的患有GHT的孩子的父母和百分之八十三的没有GHT的孩子的父母期望目前的治疗策略是有效的。与没有GHT的孩子相比,患有GHT的孩子的父母对目前的治疗更加满意(分别为79%和50%),并且对正在进行的治疗的焦虑程度也比没有GHT的孩子(分别为31%和58%)低。尽管身材矮小,接受或未接受同样治疗的儿童在日常生活中没有困难(分别为90%和93%),并且生活积极(分别为81%和75%)。尽管只有不到三分之一的患者在教室里被欺负(使用GHT的患者为26%,没有使用GHT的患者为29%),但年龄较小的孩子往往更容易被欺负。矮小儿童正在接受GHT,其父母对其身高和对GHT效果的期望感到焦虑。对于医生来说,在开始GHT之前告知患者有关实际身高的期望很重要。此外,对于尽管GHT仍保持在-2 SD以下的患者,建议进行医疗咨询。

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