Incorporating gonadal health counseling into pediatric care of sickle cell patients.

IF 2.9 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Hematology. American Society of Hematology. Education Program Pub Date : 2022-12-09 DOI:10.1182/hematology.2022000382
Lillian R Meacham, Lydia H Pecker, Beatrice Gee, Adrienne Mishkin
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Discussions regarding gonadal function and possible disease or treatment-related ovarian or testicular dysfunction, sexual dysfunction, and possible future infertility can be challenging in the sickle cell disease (SCD) pediatric care setting. A construct that stratifies topics into those that are time sensitive and those that require reproductive care expertise vs address gonadal health as a part of normal SCD care may be helpful. Pediatric health care discussions of gonadal function/dysfunction for patients with SCD can include (1) time-sensitive fertility consults preceding the start of gonadotoxic therapy and (2) targeted discussions at key time points during normally scheduled hematology clinic visits. The former conversations are best led by individuals with expertise in the risk for treatment-related infertility and fertility preservation. The latter discussions can be incorporated into targeted regularly scheduled visits with hematologists. These topics can be addressed as a part of planned education in pediatric care for adolescents and incorporated into transition plans as young adults transfer care to adult providers. Although the topics of puberty and gonadal health can be uncomfortable and many complex interdisciplinary and ethical issues arise in this process, these discussions can be aided by the collaterals and teaching handouts presented in this article.

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将性腺健康咨询纳入镰状细胞病患者的儿科护理。
在镰状细胞病(SCD)儿科护理中,关于性腺功能和可能的疾病或与治疗相关的卵巢或睾丸功能障碍、性功能障碍以及可能的未来不孕症的讨论可能具有挑战性。将主题分层为时间敏感的主题和需要生殖保健专业知识的主题,而不是将性腺健康作为正常SCD护理的一部分,这可能会有所帮助。SCD患者的性腺功能/功能障碍的儿科保健讨论可以包括(1)在性腺毒素治疗开始前的时间敏感生育咨询和(2)在正常安排的血液学门诊就诊的关键时间点进行针对性讨论。前一种对话最好由在治疗相关不孕症风险和生育能力保存方面具有专业知识的人领导。后者的讨论可以纳入有针对性的定期访问血液学家。这些主题可以作为青少年儿科护理计划教育的一部分加以处理,并在年轻人将护理转移给成人提供者时纳入过渡计划。虽然青春期和性腺健康的话题可能会让人感到不舒服,并且在这个过程中会出现许多复杂的跨学科和伦理问题,但这些讨论可以通过本文提供的附属资料和教学讲义来帮助。
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Hematology. American Society of Hematology. Education Program
Hematology. American Society of Hematology. Education Program EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-HEMATOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Hematology, the ASH Education Program, is published annually by the American Society of Hematology (ASH) in one volume per year.
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