The impact of developmental and epileptic encephalopathies on families: a qualitative study

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Velarde-Garcia, Juan Francisco [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Gueita-Rodriguez, Javier [3 ,4 ]
Jimenez-Antona, Carmen [3 ,4 ]
Garcia-Bravo, Cristina [3 ,4 ]
Aledo-Serrano, Angel [5 ]
Gomez-Sanchez, Stella Maris [6 ,7 ]
Palacios-Cena, Domingo [3 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Red Cross Nursing Sch, Madrid, Spain
[2] Inst Invest Sanitaria Gregorio Maranon IiSGM, Res Nursing Grp, Madrid, Spain
[3] Univ Rey Juan Carlos Hum&QRinHS, Res Grp Humanities & Qualitat Res Hlth Sci, Alcorcon, Madrid, Spain
[4] Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Dept Phys Therapy Occupat Therapy Rehabil & Phys M, Alcorcon, Madrid, Spain
[5] Vithas Madrid La Milagrosa Univ Hosp, Vithas Hosp Grp, Epilepsy & Neurogenet Program, Madrid, Spain
[6] Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Res Grp, GAMDES, Madrid, Spain
[7] Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Dept Basic Hlth Sci, Alcorcon, Spain
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(MeSH): Epilepsy; SCN1A; CDKL5; PCDH19; KCNQ2; GNA01; CHILDREN; PERSPECTIVES; EPILEPSIES; DISORDERS; LIFE;
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10.1007/s00431-024-05677-2
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R72 [儿科学];
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Developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) cause disability and dependence affecting both children and the family. The aim of the study was to describe the perspective of parents of children with DEEs regarding the impact of the disease on the family. We carried out a qualitative study based on the interpretivist paradigm. Twenty-one participants were selected using purposive sampling. Parents of children with DEEs of SCN1A, KCNQ2, CDKL5, PCDH19, and GNAO1 variants were included. In-depth interviews and researcher notes were used for data collection. A thematic analysis was performed on the data. Three themes were identified in the results: (a) Assuming conflicts and changes within the couple, causing them to distance themselves, reducing their time and intimacy and leading them to reconsider having more children; (b) impact of the disorder on siblings and grandparents, where siblings perceived DEE as a burden in their lives, felt neglected, and needed to grow and mature alone; conversely, the grandparents suffered for their grandchildren and the parents, in addition to perceiving that their health worsened, and (c) reconciling the care of the child with family life and work; this led the parents to share tasks, abandon or reduce working hours and ask for help. Conclusions: Caring for a child with DEE can result in neglect of social, psychological, emotional, recreational, educational, or occupational needs and obligations that ultimately impact all family members.
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页码:4103 / 4110
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