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Achievement of developmental milestones in emerging and young adults with and without pediatric chronic illness-a meta-analysis

机译:有和没有小儿慢性病的新兴和年轻成年人的发展里程碑成就-一项荟萃分析

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Objective The objective of the meta-analysis is to integrate results on the achievement of developmental milestones in emerging and young adults with chronic pediatric physical illness. Methods Through electronic databases and cross-referencing, 165 comparative studies were identified. Random-effects meta-analysis was computed. Results Emerging and young adults with chronic pediatric illness had lower rates of finishing advanced education, finding employment, leaving the parental home, marrying, and becoming parents than healthy peers; between-group differences ranged from 22 to 38%. They also had lower income levels than healthy peers. Stronger differences were found for respondents with neurological illnesses and sensory impairment than in individuals with other chronic diseases. Lower success rates were also observed if the illness/disability is highly visible to others and in the case of longer illness duration. Conclusions Interventions are recommended aimed at preventing and reducing lower rates of mastering the adult milestones of individuals with pediatric chronic illness.
机译:目的荟萃分析的目的是整合在新兴和年轻的慢性儿科身体疾病成人中实现发展里程碑的结果。方法通过电子数据库和交叉参考,确定了165项比较研究。计算随机效应荟萃分析。结果患有慢性小儿疾病的新兴和年轻成年人完成学业,找到工作,离开父母家庭,结婚和成为父母的比率要低于健康的同龄人。组间差异为22%至38%。他们的收入水平也低于健康的同龄人。与其他慢性疾病患者相比,神经系统疾病和感觉障碍患者的差异更大。如果疾病/残疾对其他人来说很明显,并且病程较长,则成功率也较低。结论建议采取干预措施,以预防和降低掌握小儿慢性病患者成人里程碑的较低比率。

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