Literature DB >> 26683842

Partnering with parents to disclose Klinefelter syndrome to their child.

Isabelle Tremblay1,2, Guy Van Vliet2,3, Monique Gonthier2,4, Annie Janvier2,4,5.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: In paediatrics, a diagnosis of Klinefelter syndrome can occur after prenatal testing or because of symptoms such as learning difficulties or incomplete puberty. After the diagnosis, parents have to decide when and how to speak about this condition to their child. Parents and healthcare professionals (HCPs) may have different perceptions related to disclosure of this diagnosis. Due to the absence of clear guidelines, parents and HCPs may feel uncomfortable discussing the condition and may hide the truth in a prolonged fashion.
CONCLUSION: For patients with a prenatal diagnosis, we recommend a gradual and personalised disclosure process starting between the ages of 5 and 13 years. For older patients, a personalised approach should also be the goal. Various communication strategies and recommendations regarding disclosure of Klinefelter syndrome are proposed. ©2015 Foundation Acta Paediatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Disclosure; Family-centred care; Klinefelter syndrome; Parental perspectives; Sex chromosome aneuploidies; Truth telling; XXY syndrome

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26683842     DOI: 10.1111/apa.13301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Paediatr        ISSN: 0803-5253            Impact factor:   2.299


  4 in total

Review 1.  Advances in the Interdisciplinary Care of Children with Klinefelter Syndrome.

Authors:  Shanlee Davis; Susan Howell; Rebecca Wilson; Tanea Tanda; Judy Ross; Philip Zeitler; Nicole Tartaglia
Journal:  Adv Pediatr       Date:  2016-08

2.  Perspectives of adults with Klinefelter syndrome, unaffected adolescent males, and parents of affected children toward diagnosis disclosure: a Thai experience.

Authors:  Sukrit Suwannachat; Duangrurdee Wattanasirichaigoon; Jiraporn Arunakul; Vilawan Chirdkiatgumchai; Thipwimol Tim-Aroon
Journal:  J Community Genet       Date:  2019-09-04

3.  'It was Supposed to be a Secret': a study of disclosure and stigma as experienced by adults with differences of sex development.

Authors:  Line Merete Mediå; Lena Fauske; Solrun Sigurdardottir; Kristin J Billaud Feragen; Charlotte Heggeli; Anne Wæhre
Journal:  Health Psychol Behav Med       Date:  2022-07-22

4.  Communicating the diagnosis of Klinefelter syndrome to children and adolescents: when, how, and who?

Authors:  L Aliberti; I Gagliardi; S Bigoni; S Lupo; S Caracciolo; A Ferlini; A M Isidori; M C Zatelli; M R Ambrosio
Journal:  J Community Genet       Date:  2022-03-05
  4 in total

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