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Approaches to Photoprotection and Normalization in Highly Adherent Families of Children With Xeroderma Pigmentosum in the United Kingdom

机译:在英国Xeroderma Pigmentosums高度粘附家庭的光保护和标准化的途径

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In this study, we examine photoprotection for children with Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP), a rare genetic skin disease requiring rigorous photoprotection, to reduce risks of severe burning and skin cancers from exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR). We elicit the views and experiences of both children and their parents to inform the care and support provided. Qualitative semistructured interviews were undertaken with 12 child-parent dyads recruited from the National XP Specialist service in London. We employed a framework approach to analysis. This identified a high level of photoprotection based either on "protection" to facilitate normal activities or "avoidance" of outdoor activity with priority given to normality in the future. These approaches were shaped by perceptions of clinical risk, the emphasis given to a normal family life and families' circumstances and resources. The findings contribute to notions of normalization and coping with demanding care regimens and inform approaches to working with families.
机译:在这项研究中,我们对患有色素性干皮病(XP)的儿童进行了光保护研究,这是一种罕见的遗传性皮肤病,需要严格的光保护,以降低紫外线辐射(UVR)导致严重烧伤和皮肤癌的风险。我们征求孩子和他们父母的意见和经验,为他们提供照顾和支持。对从伦敦国家XP专家服务中心招募的12名儿童-父母二人组进行了定性半结构式访谈。我们采用框架方法进行分析。这确定了基于“保护”的高水平光保护,以促进正常活动或“避免”户外活动,并优先考虑未来的正常状态。这些方法是由对临床风险的认知、对正常家庭生活的重视以及家庭环境和资源决定的。这些发现有助于正常化和应对高要求护理方案的概念,并为与家庭合作提供信息。

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