Coping with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome: quality of life and psychosocial features of family carers

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Berrocoso SarahORCID,Amayra Imanol,Lázaro Esther,Martínez Oscar,López-Paz Juan Francisco,García Maitane,Pérez Manuel,Al-Rashaida Mohammad,Rodríguez Alicia Aurora,Luna Paula Maria,Pérez-Núñez Paula,Blanco Raquel,Nevado Julián

Abstract

Abstract Background Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome (WHS) is a rare, congenital disease characterized by a distinctive facial phenotype, seizures, intellectual disability and developmental delay, and pre and postnatal growth requiring lifelong care. The psychosocial status of the family caregivers of children diagnosed with WHS is unknown. This study aims to characterize the sociodemographic and psychosocial profile of WHS caregivers and analyze how these variables impact their quality of life (QoL) and well-being. Results The sociodemographic and clinical profile of 22 Spanish caregivers of children with WHS and the characteristics of those affected have been described. Significant relationships were found between sociodemographic and psychosocial characteristics among caregivers. The impact on the parents’ QoL and negative relationship with the symptomatology were assessed. The use of engagement strategies such as problem focused coping was associated with improved psychological QoL and social support. Conclusions WHS caregivers share similarities in their profile and needs with caregivers of children with other rare diseases. Pychosocial support groups involving parents caring for children with the same disease could improve caregivers’ well-being and QoL by strengthening their social support network and using positive coping styles.

Funder

Eusko Jaurlaritza

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Genetics (clinical),General Medicine

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