Author:
Fernandes Isabella Araujo Mota,Menezes Renata Oliveira Almeida,Rego Guilhermina
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
The trinomial relationship between physicians/children/guardians is essential in the process of communicating a disease and its prognosis.
Objective
Analyzing the exercise of autonomy by this trinomial relationship in communicating the diagnosis of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA).
Methodology
Caregivers of SMA patients answered a questionnaire containing a structured interview and the Event Impact Scale – Revised.
Results
The sample comprised 50 volunteers, 94% of whom were female caregivers. Psychological trauma was predominantly reported when caregivers communicated the diagnosis to children. 22% have a high risk of post-traumatic stress, relating the feeling of unpreparedness in communicating this to the child.
Conclusions
It was identified that the failure in communication is the main factor for negative repercussions on the autonomy of children and their guardians, with self-reported psychological trauma, besides the high risk for post-traumatic stress syndrome.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Cited by
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