Social provisions in patients with mitochondrial diseases

IF 2.1 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY BMJ Neurology Open Pub Date : 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1136/bmjno-2024-000770
Sameen Haque, Karen Crawley, Deborah Schofield, Rupendra Shrestha, Ryan Davis, Carolyn M Sue
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Background Mitochondrial diseases often follow a chronic, multimorbid disease course in adults. Like other chronic conditions, mitochondrial diseases present a challenge to public and community health models and patients are potentially at higher risk of social isolation and loneliness. However, there is lack of data on social provisions in mitochondrial diseases.Methods We performed a cross-sectional observational study on patients with a confirmed genetic or clinical diagnosis of mitochondrial disease, recruited between September 2018 and December 2021. Participants completed the Social Provisions Scale (SPS) as a measure of social support. Designated carers similarly completed the SPS in carer-specific questionnaires.Results 95 mitochondrial disease patients and 24 designated carers completed the SPS. Social provisions were met for all six subscales of SPS in the mitochondrial disease cohort: (1) guidance 90.5% (n=86), (2) reassurance of self-worth 82.8% (n=77), (3) social integration 88.4% (n=84), (4) attachment 83.2% (n=79), (5) opportunity of nurturance, 61.1% (n=58) and (6) reliable alliance 95.8% (n=91). All social provisions were also met in the carer cohort.Conclusion Patients with mitochondrial diseases and their carers demonstrate a high perceived level of social support in the setting of a tertiary referral centre specialised in mitochondrial disease despite the burden of chronic disease.
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线粒体疾病患者的社会供给
背景线粒体疾病通常是一种慢性、多病程的成人疾病。与其他慢性疾病一样,线粒体疾病对公共和社区卫生模式提出了挑战,患者可能面临更高的社会隔离和孤独风险。然而,目前缺乏线粒体疾病患者的社会供给数据。方法 我们对2018年9月至2021年12月期间招募的确诊为线粒体疾病的遗传或临床患者进行了一项横断面观察性研究。参与者填写了社会供给量表(SPS),作为社会支持的衡量标准。指定照顾者同样在照顾者特定问卷中完成了 SPS。结果 95 名线粒体疾病患者和 24 名指定照顾者完成了 SPS。在线粒体疾病患者队列中,SPS 的所有六个分量表均符合社会支持要求:(1) 指导 90.5% (n=86);(2) 自我价值保证 82.8% (n=77);(3) 社会融合 88.4% (n=84);(4) 依恋 83.2% (n=79);(5) 养育机会 61.1% (n=58);(6) 可靠联盟 95.8% (n=91)。结论 线粒体疾病患者及其照护者在线粒体疾病专科三级转诊中心的环境中,尽管承受着慢性疾病的负担,但仍能感受到较高水平的社会支持。
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BMJ Neurology Open
BMJ Neurology Open Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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