Stories of experiences of care for growth hormone deficiency: the CRESCERE project

Author:

Marini Maria G1,Chesi Paola1,Mazzanti Laura2,Guazzarotti Laura3,Toni Teresa D4,Salerno Maria C5,Officioso Annunziata5,Parpagnoli Maria6,Angeletti Cristina7,Faienza Maria F8,Iezzi Maria L9,Aversa Tommaso10,Sacchetti Cinzia11

Affiliation:

1. ISTUD Foundation, Health Care & Wellbeing Area, Milan, Italy

2. Paediatric Endocrinology Unit, Paediatric Department ‘Sant'Orsola Malpighi’ University Hospital, Bologna, Italy

3. Pediatrician Clinic, ‘Luigi Sacco’ Hospital, Milan, Italy

4. Pediatrician Hospital ‘Gaslini’, Genoa, Italy

5. Paediatric Section, Department of Translational Medical Sciences ‘Federico II’, Naples, Italy

6. ‘Meyer’ Children Hospital, Florence, Italy

7. Paediatric Section, Hospital District Area n. 2, Senigallia, Italy

8. General Hospital ‘Giovanni XXIII’, Bari, Italy

9. Pediatrician Clinic, Hospital District ‘San Salvatore’, L'Aquila, Italy

10. Department of Paediatrics, University of Messina, Messina, Italy

11. Italian Association of Families with subjects with a GHD A.Fa.D.O.C., Vicenza, Italy

Abstract

Aims: Growth hormone deficiency therapy is demanding for patients and caregivers. Teams engaged in the clinical management of growth hormone deficiency therapy need to know how families live with this condition, to provide an adequate support and prevent the risk of withdrawal from therapy. Methods: Using Narrative Medicine, testimonies from patients, their parents and providers of care were collected from 11 Italian centers. Narrations were analyzed throughout an elaboration of recurring words and expressions. Results: Although care management and outcomes were considered satisfying in the 182 collected narratives, recurring signals of intolerance among adolescents and the worry of not being well informed about side effects among parents are open issues. Conclusion: Narratives found that communication issues could decrease adherence and influence the physicians’ clinical practice.

Publisher

Future Science Ltd

Subject

Biotechnology

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