| Literature DB >> 30043247 |
Stefania La Foresta1, Cristina Faraone1, Maria Sframeli1, Gian Luca Vita1, Massimo Russo1, Claudia Profazio1, Immacolata Rulli2, Eloisa Gitto2, Antonio Versaci3, Sonia Messina1,4, Giuseppe Vita5,6.
Abstract
Nusinersen is the first approved drug to treat spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Its periodic intrathecal delivery may cause psychological burden in infants and in their parents. We report our experience during expanded access program (EAP) for type 1 SMA in a single Italian center. Because of the occurrence of stress emotional states, anxious reactions and fear before, during, and after lumbar puncture (LP), a specific psychological intervention was implemented based on regulation of emotions, anticipatory expectations, and post-event attributions. Activities included the use of fairy tales, distraction, music play through listening preferred cartoon themes in the youngest children, and contextual games and solution of fun riddle quizzes in the oldest ones. State anxiety greatly reduced in children and their parents. Treatment of psychological aspects should therefore become an integral part of health care in SMA infants and children during Nusinersen treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive-behavioral therapy; Contestual games; Lumbar puncture; Nusinersen; Psychological support; Spinal muscular atrophy
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30043247 DOI: 10.1007/s10072-018-3506-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurol Sci ISSN: 1590-1874 Impact factor: 3.307