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Phenylketonuria patients’ and their parents’ acceptance of the disease: multi-centre study

PURPOSE: Phenylketonuria (PKU) still poses a therapeutic challenge for patients and medical professionals. The aim of the study was to assess both patients’ and their parents’ acceptance of the disease. METHODS: The study included 218 PKU patients and 178 parents of PKU children who were enrolled in...

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Autores principales: Witalis, Ewa, Mikoluc, Bożena, Motkowski, Radoslaw, Szyszko, Justyna, Chrobot, Agnieszka, Didycz, Bozena, Lange, Agata, Mozrzymas, Renata, Milanowski, Andrzej, Nowacka, Maria, Piotrowska-Depta, Mariola, Romanowska, Hanna, Starostecka, Ewa, Wierzba, Jolanta, Skorniewska, Magdalena, Wojcicka-Bartlomiejczyk, Barbara Iwona, Gizewska, Maria
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5065618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27245777
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11136-016-1326-2
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author Witalis, Ewa
Mikoluc, Bożena
Motkowski, Radoslaw
Szyszko, Justyna
Chrobot, Agnieszka
Didycz, Bozena
Lange, Agata
Mozrzymas, Renata
Milanowski, Andrzej
Nowacka, Maria
Piotrowska-Depta, Mariola
Romanowska, Hanna
Starostecka, Ewa
Wierzba, Jolanta
Skorniewska, Magdalena
Wojcicka-Bartlomiejczyk, Barbara Iwona
Gizewska, Maria
author_facet Witalis, Ewa
Mikoluc, Bożena
Motkowski, Radoslaw
Szyszko, Justyna
Chrobot, Agnieszka
Didycz, Bozena
Lange, Agata
Mozrzymas, Renata
Milanowski, Andrzej
Nowacka, Maria
Piotrowska-Depta, Mariola
Romanowska, Hanna
Starostecka, Ewa
Wierzba, Jolanta
Skorniewska, Magdalena
Wojcicka-Bartlomiejczyk, Barbara Iwona
Gizewska, Maria
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description PURPOSE: Phenylketonuria (PKU) still poses a therapeutic challenge for patients and medical professionals. The aim of the study was to assess both patients’ and their parents’ acceptance of the disease. METHODS: The study included 218 PKU patients and 178 parents of PKU children who were enrolled in the study on the basis of questionnaire data. RESULTS: Regarding attitude towards the disease, our study demonstrated that 63 (28.9 %) PKU patients did not accept the disease. Patients who found accepting the disease difficult, more frequently perceived themselves as inferior/different in comparison with their peers. In total, 36 % of patients did not want their friends to be aware of their condition, while only 18 % of parents believed that their children’s peers should not know about their disease. In total, 42 % of parents wanted to talk to other parents of PKU children and only 13 % to a doctor. Only 20 % of patients saw the need to discuss their condition with a doctor. In total, 8 % of children, regardless of age, and 14 % of parents preferred to talk to a psychologist. CONCLUSION: Our data demonstrated that disease acceptance played an essential role in patients’ social integration. The study also indicated the need to overcome communication barriers between patients and their healthy peers and for patients to find the courage to be open about the disease. The importance of support groups for PKU families and the significance of strict cooperation between patients and their families with PKU treatment teams were also revealed.
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spelling pubmed-50656182016-10-28 Phenylketonuria patients’ and their parents’ acceptance of the disease: multi-centre study Witalis, Ewa Mikoluc, Bożena Motkowski, Radoslaw Szyszko, Justyna Chrobot, Agnieszka Didycz, Bozena Lange, Agata Mozrzymas, Renata Milanowski, Andrzej Nowacka, Maria Piotrowska-Depta, Mariola Romanowska, Hanna Starostecka, Ewa Wierzba, Jolanta Skorniewska, Magdalena Wojcicka-Bartlomiejczyk, Barbara Iwona Gizewska, Maria Qual Life Res Article PURPOSE: Phenylketonuria (PKU) still poses a therapeutic challenge for patients and medical professionals. The aim of the study was to assess both patients’ and their parents’ acceptance of the disease. METHODS: The study included 218 PKU patients and 178 parents of PKU children who were enrolled in the study on the basis of questionnaire data. RESULTS: Regarding attitude towards the disease, our study demonstrated that 63 (28.9 %) PKU patients did not accept the disease. Patients who found accepting the disease difficult, more frequently perceived themselves as inferior/different in comparison with their peers. In total, 36 % of patients did not want their friends to be aware of their condition, while only 18 % of parents believed that their children’s peers should not know about their disease. In total, 42 % of parents wanted to talk to other parents of PKU children and only 13 % to a doctor. Only 20 % of patients saw the need to discuss their condition with a doctor. In total, 8 % of children, regardless of age, and 14 % of parents preferred to talk to a psychologist. CONCLUSION: Our data demonstrated that disease acceptance played an essential role in patients’ social integration. The study also indicated the need to overcome communication barriers between patients and their healthy peers and for patients to find the courage to be open about the disease. The importance of support groups for PKU families and the significance of strict cooperation between patients and their families with PKU treatment teams were also revealed. Springer International Publishing 2016-05-31 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5065618/ /pubmed/27245777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11136-016-1326-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Witalis, Ewa
Mikoluc, Bożena
Motkowski, Radoslaw
Szyszko, Justyna
Chrobot, Agnieszka
Didycz, Bozena
Lange, Agata
Mozrzymas, Renata
Milanowski, Andrzej
Nowacka, Maria
Piotrowska-Depta, Mariola
Romanowska, Hanna
Starostecka, Ewa
Wierzba, Jolanta
Skorniewska, Magdalena
Wojcicka-Bartlomiejczyk, Barbara Iwona
Gizewska, Maria
Phenylketonuria patients’ and their parents’ acceptance of the disease: multi-centre study
title Phenylketonuria patients’ and their parents’ acceptance of the disease: multi-centre study
title_full Phenylketonuria patients’ and their parents’ acceptance of the disease: multi-centre study
title_fullStr Phenylketonuria patients’ and their parents’ acceptance of the disease: multi-centre study
title_full_unstemmed Phenylketonuria patients’ and their parents’ acceptance of the disease: multi-centre study
title_short Phenylketonuria patients’ and their parents’ acceptance of the disease: multi-centre study
title_sort phenylketonuria patients’ and their parents’ acceptance of the disease: multi-centre study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5065618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27245777
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11136-016-1326-2
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