唇腭裂国际收养儿童的长期患者报告结果。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-30 DOI:10.1177/10556656231198647
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目的:比较国际收养的唇腭裂患者与非收养患者的患者报告结果(PROs):比较国际收养的唇腭裂患者与非收养患者的患者报告结果(PROs):横断面研究:患者:年龄≥8 岁的唇腭裂患者:主要结果指标:CLEFT-Q PRO评分:主要结果测量:CLEFT-Q PRO评分:共纳入 64 名国际收养患者和 113 名非收养患者,他们的平均年龄为 13 岁。与非收养患者相比,被收养患者对脸部外观(平均 59 分对 66 分,p = .044)、语言功能(平均 69 分对 78 分,p = .005)和语言障碍(平均 80 分对 84 分,p = .032)的满意度较低。在鼻子、鼻孔、牙齿、嘴唇、唇疤、颌骨、心理功能和社会功能量表上没有观察到明显差异(p > .05)。客观临床评估证实了这些结果,采用该疗法的患者匹兹堡加权言语评分更差(平均 3.0 vs 1.9,p = .027),发音错误发生率更高(64% vs 46%,p = .021)。在社会心理评估中发现的情绪、焦虑或行为问题的发生率没有明显差异(p = .764)。在被收养的患者中,在被收养前接受腭成形术的患者对言语、外观、学校和社会功能的满意度较低(p 结论:在被收养的患者中,在被收养前接受腭成形术的患者对言语、外观、学校和社会功能的满意度较高:在国际收养的唇腭裂青少年患者中,患者报告的结果显示,他们对面部外观和言语的满意度略低,但在大多数外观和社会心理测量方面,他们的结果与非收养的同龄人相似。PRO数据与客观言语评估的相关性很好,并不预示着心理社会功能会变差。
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Long-Term Patient-Reported Outcomes in Internationally Adopted Children with Cleft Lip and Palate.

Objective: To compare patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in internationally adopted patients with cleft lip and palate to those in non-adopted peers.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: Multidisciplinary cleft team at tertiary care hospital.

Patients: Patients aged ≥ 8 with cleft lip and palate attending routine cleft team evaluations September 2021 - September 2022.

Main outcome measure: CLEFT-Q PRO scores.

Results: Sixty-four internationally adopted patients and 113 non-adopted patients with a mean age of 13 years were included. Compared to non-adopted peers, adopted patients demonstrated worse satisfaction with face appearance (mean 59 vs. 66, p = .044), speech function (mean 69 vs. 78, p = .005), and speech distress (mean 80 vs. 84, p = .032). No significant differences were observed on the nose, nostrils, teeth, lips, lip scar, jaws, psychological function, or social function scales (p > .05). Objective clinical evaluation corroborated these findings, with adopted patients demonstrating worse Pittsburgh Weighted Speech scores (mean 3.0 vs 1.9, p = .027) and greater incidence of articulation errors (64% vs 46%, p = .021). No significant differences were observed in rates of mood, anxiety, or behavior concerns identified on psychosocial assessment (p = .764). Among adopted patients, undergoing palatoplasty prior to adoption was associated with worse satisfaction with speech, appearance, school, and social function (p < .05).

Conclusions: Patient-reported outcomes among internationally adopted adolescents and young adults with cleft lip and palate show slightly lower satisfaction with facial appearance and speech but otherwise demonstrate similar results to non-adopted peers on most appearance and psychosocial measures. PRO data correlated well with objective speech assessment and did not portend worse psychosocial function.

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期刊介绍: The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal (CPCJ) is the premiere peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, international journal dedicated to current research on etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in all areas pertaining to craniofacial anomalies. CPCJ reports on basic science and clinical research aimed at better elucidating the pathogenesis, pathology, and optimal methods of treatment of cleft and craniofacial anomalies. The journal strives to foster communication and cooperation among professionals from all specialties.
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