Mary Nyakato, Shubaya Kasule Naggayi, Pamela Rosemary Akun, Sam Ononge, Alfred Odong, Erias Adams Baguma, Hellen Nansiiro, Dennis Kalibbala, Simple Ouma, Innocent Besigye, Richard Idro
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摘要
简介点头综合征(NS)是一种在儿童中发病的严重神经系统疾病,人们对其了解甚少。在乌干达,一些 NS 病例已成长为有生育能力的成年人。患有 NS 的母亲所生的婴儿可能容易出现神经发育障碍。患有 NS 的母亲在认知方面的缺陷可能会进一步影响对其子女的照顾,从而影响神经认知发育、身体发育和行为:本研究旨在确定母亲患有点头综合征的儿童在神经发育、行为、营养和身体发育方面的结果:2021 年 5 月至 2022 年 4 月在乌干达北部进行了一项横断面比较研究。母亲患有点头综合征的 0-5 岁儿童与母亲未患有点头综合征的 0-5 岁儿童进行了比较,两者的年龄、性别和居住地相匹配。采用标准化方法对神经发育、行为、营养和身体发育情况进行评估,并采用 t 检验对结果进行分组比较:共有 106 名儿童参加了研究。53名儿童的母亲患有NS,53名儿童的母亲未患有NS;他们的平均年龄分别为26.9(2.22)个月和27.5(2.12)个月。母亲患有 NS 的儿童在精细运动(37.5(12.1) vs 44.2(14.3),P = 0.011)、接受性语言(37.8(10.8) vs 43.9(12.9),p = 0.010)、整体认知发展(74.36(17.8) vs 83.34(19.6),p = 0.015)和注意力(0.64(0.20) vs 0.76(0.15),p = 0.001)。行为评分方面没有差异。母亲患有 NS 的儿童的年龄体重 z 分数(WAZ)(p = 0.003)和年龄身长/身高 z 分数(LAZ/HAZ)(p = 0.001)也明显较低;其中有 19 人(35.9%)发育不良:结论:母亲患有 NS 的儿童在神经发育、营养和体格生长方面都较差。结论:母亲患有 NS 的儿童在神经发育、营养和身体发育方面都较差,因此有必要采取干预措施来改善这些儿童的发育状况。
Poor neurodevelopment, nutritional and physical growth outcomes among children born to mothers with nodding syndrome.
Introduction: Nodding syndrome (NS), a poorly understood severe neurological disorder develops in children. In Uganda, some NS cases have grown into child-bearing adults. Babies born to mothers with NS may be prone to impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes. Cognitive deficits in mothers with NS may further inhibit care offered to their children hence compromising neurocognitive development, physical growth, and behaviour.
Objectives: The study aimed to determine the neurodevelopmental, behavioural, nutritional, and physical growth outcomes of children whose mothers have nodding syndrome.
Methods: A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted between May 2021 and April 2022 in Northern Uganda. Children aged 0-5 years of mothers with NS were compared to those of mothers without NS, matched by age, gender and neighbouring residence. Neurodevelopment, behaviour, nutrition, and physical growth were assessed using standardized measures and t-tests employed for group comparisons of outcomes.
Results: Overall,106 children participated. Fifty-three (53) were offspring of mothers with NS and 53 of mothers without NS; having a mean age of 26.9 (2.22) and 27.5(2.12) months respectively. Children whose mothers have NS had significantly lower neurodevelopmental scores than those of NS-unaffected mothers in fine motor (37.5(12.1) vs 44.2(14.3), p = 0.011), receptive language (37.8(10.8) vs 43.9(12.9), p = 0.010), overall cognitive development (74.36(17.8) vs 83.34(19.6), p = 0.015), and attention (0.64(0.20) vs 0.76(0.15), p = 0.001). There were no differences in the behaviour scores. Children of mothers with NS also had significantly lower weight-for-age z scores (WAZ) (p = 0.003) and length/height-for-age z scores (LAZ/HAZ) (p = 0.001); with 19(35.9 %) of them stunted.
Conclusion: Children whose mothers have NS have poorer neurodevelopmental, nutritional, and physical growth outcomes. Interventions to improve outcomes in these children are warranted.
期刊介绍:
Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy is an international journal owned by Epilepsy Action (the largest member led epilepsy organisation in the UK). It provides a forum for papers on all topics related to epilepsy and seizure disorders.