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Development of a Provisional Model to Improve Transitional Care for Female Adolescents with a Rare Genital Malformation as an Example for Orphan Diseases

机译:临时模型的开发,以改善罕见生殖器畸形的女性青少年的过渡护理,以孤儿疾病为例

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Deficits of care exist during the transitional period, when young people with ongoing needs of support to achieve their physical, social, and psychological potential are entering adulthood. This study aims to develop a patient oriented, structured provisional model to improve transitional care for adolescents withMayer-Rokitansky-Kuester-Hauser-Syndromeas an example for orphan diseases, where problems of access and continuity are even more complex. The study is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF-Funding Code 01GY1125). The target patient group are young females with this disorder, treated at the Centre for Rare Genital Malformations in Women (ZSGF), University Hospital of Tuebingen. The study comprises five phases: an appraisal of literature, assessment of patients (n=25), parents’, partners’, and health and social care providers’ (n=24) needs and experienced deficits in care and support in a qualitative approach, construction of a provisional model via scenario technique, followed by communicative validation (including interested public,n=100), preference finding, and identification of patient-oriented quality aims for follow-up. Quantitative data from questionnaires and chart review (as sociodemographic data, nonresponder analysis, and preference rating) are worked up for descriptive statistics. The results provide a platform for the development of future multidisciplinary transitional intervention programs in orphan diseases.
机译:在过渡时期,当缺乏持续支持以实现其身体,社会和心理潜力的年轻人进入成年期时,保健服务存在不足。这项研究旨在开发一种以患者为中心的结构化临时模型,以Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuester-Hauser-Syndrome作为孤儿疾病的例子来改善青少年的过渡护理,在这种情况下,获取和连续性的问题更加复杂。这项研究由德国联邦教育和研究部(BMBF-Funding Code 01GY1125)资助。目标患者组是患有这种疾病的年轻女性,在图宾根大学医院的罕见女性生殖器畸形中心(ZSGF)进行了治疗。该研究包括五个阶段:文献评估,患者评估(n = 25),父母,伴侣,健康和社会护理提供者的需求(n = 24),以及定性方法在护理和支持方面的经验不足,通过情景技术构建临时模型,然后进行交流验证(包括感兴趣的公众,n = 100),偏好发现以及确定患者的随访质量目标。来自问卷调查和图表审查的定量数据(如社会人口统计学数据,无应答者分析和偏好评估)用于描述性统计。结果为孤儿疾病的未来多学科过渡干预计划的发展提供了平台。

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