| Literature DB >> 22829810 |
Jürg C Streuli1, Birgit Köhler, Knut Werner-Rosen, Christine Mitchell.
Abstract
Treatment and support of a child with DSD calls for experience and expertise in diagnosis, surgical techniques, understanding of psychosocial issues, and recognizing and accepting the significance of individual values of children, families, and support groups. The range of what is considered "appropriate" care and treatment is still very broad and critics point at major gaps between ethical guidelines and current clinical practice. Based on a qualitative study with 27 members of multidisciplinary teams and support groups, we supplement the professional consensus statements and current ethical guidelines with 14 requirements from four different perspectives, to characterize more fully the responsible treatment and support of children and families affected by DSD. Overall, our findings highlight the importance of close collaborations between different experts and a shift from the often simplified dispute about genital surgeries to a more holistic perspective with a long-term management strategy, which should serve as a cornerstone not only for clinical practice but also for future research and evaluation studies.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22829810 PMCID: PMC3399384 DOI: 10.1155/2012/185787
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Urol ISSN: 1687-6369
Participants and their background.
| ID | Function | Current practice∗ |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pediatric endocrinologist 1 | A |
| 2 | Pediatric endocrinologist 2 | B |
| 3 | Pediatric endocrinologist 3 | B |
| 4 | Pediatric endocrinologist 4 | D |
| 5 | Pediatric endocrinologist 5 | D |
| 6 | Pediatric endocrinologist 6 | C |
| 7 | Pediatric endocrinologist 7 | A |
| 8 | Resident in endocrinology 1 | C |
| 9 | Resident in endocrinology 2 | C |
| 10 | Psychologist 1 | B |
| 11 | Psychologist 2 | D |
| 12 | Specialist in sexual medicine 1 | C |
| 13 | Specialist in sexual medicine 2 | C |
| 14 | Child and adolescent psychiatrist | C |
| 15 | Pediatric surgeon 1 | C |
| 16 | Pediatric surgeon 2 | B |
| 17 | Pediatric surgeon 3 | C |
| 18 | Social worker | D |
| 19 | Study nurse | B |
| 20 | Gynecologist | C |
| 21 | Neonatologist | C |
| 22 | Members of support group 1 ( | D |
| 23 | Member of support group 2 ( | D |
| 24 | Members of support group 3 ( | C |
*Current experience represented in number of patients or families with DSD supported or treated per year: A: over 50, B: 15–50, C: 5–14, D: 1–4.
Summary of resulting categories concerning professionalism on DSD.
| Different views on professionalism | Themes | Quotations ( |
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| Child-oriented professionalism | Awareness of the importance of development | 21 |
| Attention to a growing child's quality of life and physical as well as psychosocial integrity | 10 | |
| Ability to recognize therapeutically induced harm and to balance it with evidence-based benefits | 13 | |
| Compassion and empathy based on understanding a child's reaction and sensitivity regarding differences between children's and adult's perspectives | 25 | |
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| Family-oriented professionalism | Appreciate the importance of relationships | 17 |
| Multilateral interactions between child, parents, professionals, and support groups | 23 | |
| Skills to identify and integrate parents' reactions, values, and needs and the ability to coordinate adequate support and interventions | 37 | |
| Ability to support parental empowerment, coping and resilience | 23 | |
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| Shared-decision-oriented professionalism | Development and ongoing adjustment of treatment plan in close collaboration with patient and parents and based on their assent/consent | 14 |
| Awareness and communication of all available or missing evidence concerning treatment and outcome | 26 | |
| Awareness of one's own values, feelings, and influence | 19 | |
| Sensibility and avoidance of unnecessary medicalization | 37 | |
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| Quality-oriented professionalism | Ability to acknowledge, evaluate, communicate, and improve substandard quality | 18 |
| Limiting certain interventions to centers and experts with necessary experience and skills | 14 | |