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Therapy preference of 131 parents confronted with a pediatric femoral fracture

BACKGROUND: The management of femoral fractures in children between 3 and 5 years of age is still vividly debated. Therefore, we aimed to assess the basic attitude of parents if confronted with a hypothetical femoral fracture of their toddler. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Parents of children aged between...

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Autores principales: Arneitz, Christoph, Szilagyi, Istvan, Lehner, Bianca, Kienesberger, Bernhard, Gasparella, Paolo, Castellani, Christoph, Singer, Georg, Till, Holger
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9423130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36046476
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.949019
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author Arneitz, Christoph
Szilagyi, Istvan
Lehner, Bianca
Kienesberger, Bernhard
Gasparella, Paolo
Castellani, Christoph
Singer, Georg
Till, Holger
author_facet Arneitz, Christoph
Szilagyi, Istvan
Lehner, Bianca
Kienesberger, Bernhard
Gasparella, Paolo
Castellani, Christoph
Singer, Georg
Till, Holger
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description BACKGROUND: The management of femoral fractures in children between 3 and 5 years of age is still vividly debated. Therefore, we aimed to assess the basic attitude of parents if confronted with a hypothetical femoral fracture of their toddler. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Parents of children aged between 12 and 36 months were asked for their preference after receiving detailed information on conservative and surgical treatment of femoral shaft fractures. Furthermore, we obtained information regarding the parents’ gender, marital status, medical background, highest level of education and profession in a leading or non-leading position and if any of their children already had undergone any operations. The Freiburg Personality Inventory (FPI-R) questionnaire was used to assess parents’ personality traits. RESULTS: In total, 131 participants were included in this study. The vast majority (n = 116, 88.5%) preferred surgical treatment. The most frequently mentioned reasons for this decision were lack of acceptance, followed by faster reconvalescence, shorter hospital stay, less deformity or growth disorders and less stress on the child. The only reason stated against surgical treatment was the need of general anesthesia. A significantly higher rate of conservative procedures was noticed in self-employed participants and stress was found to significantly influence the treatment decision of the parents toward conservative treatment. CONCLUSION: The majority of parents confronted with a hypothetical femoral fracture of their child questioned in this study opted for a surgical approach with elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN). This corresponds with trends toward surgery in these cases in major trauma centers in Europe.
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spelling pubmed-94231302022-08-30 Therapy preference of 131 parents confronted with a pediatric femoral fracture Arneitz, Christoph Szilagyi, Istvan Lehner, Bianca Kienesberger, Bernhard Gasparella, Paolo Castellani, Christoph Singer, Georg Till, Holger Front Pediatr Pediatrics BACKGROUND: The management of femoral fractures in children between 3 and 5 years of age is still vividly debated. Therefore, we aimed to assess the basic attitude of parents if confronted with a hypothetical femoral fracture of their toddler. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Parents of children aged between 12 and 36 months were asked for their preference after receiving detailed information on conservative and surgical treatment of femoral shaft fractures. Furthermore, we obtained information regarding the parents’ gender, marital status, medical background, highest level of education and profession in a leading or non-leading position and if any of their children already had undergone any operations. The Freiburg Personality Inventory (FPI-R) questionnaire was used to assess parents’ personality traits. RESULTS: In total, 131 participants were included in this study. The vast majority (n = 116, 88.5%) preferred surgical treatment. The most frequently mentioned reasons for this decision were lack of acceptance, followed by faster reconvalescence, shorter hospital stay, less deformity or growth disorders and less stress on the child. The only reason stated against surgical treatment was the need of general anesthesia. A significantly higher rate of conservative procedures was noticed in self-employed participants and stress was found to significantly influence the treatment decision of the parents toward conservative treatment. CONCLUSION: The majority of parents confronted with a hypothetical femoral fracture of their child questioned in this study opted for a surgical approach with elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN). This corresponds with trends toward surgery in these cases in major trauma centers in Europe. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9423130/ /pubmed/36046476 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.949019 Text en Copyright © 2022 Arneitz, Szilagyi, Lehner, Kienesberger, Gasparella, Castellani, Singer and Till. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Arneitz, Christoph
Szilagyi, Istvan
Lehner, Bianca
Kienesberger, Bernhard
Gasparella, Paolo
Castellani, Christoph
Singer, Georg
Till, Holger
Therapy preference of 131 parents confronted with a pediatric femoral fracture
title Therapy preference of 131 parents confronted with a pediatric femoral fracture
title_full Therapy preference of 131 parents confronted with a pediatric femoral fracture
title_fullStr Therapy preference of 131 parents confronted with a pediatric femoral fracture
title_full_unstemmed Therapy preference of 131 parents confronted with a pediatric femoral fracture
title_short Therapy preference of 131 parents confronted with a pediatric femoral fracture
title_sort therapy preference of 131 parents confronted with a pediatric femoral fracture
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9423130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36046476
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.949019
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