The psychosocial impact of caring for children with Dravet Syndrome
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31747Date
2023-08-25Type
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Abstract
This study examined the psychosocial impact on parents of children affected by Dravet Syndrome (DS), a rare
drug-resistant developmental encephalopathic epileptic syndrome which affects children at an early age and that
involves severe cognitive, behavioral, and motor impairments. DS has a major negative impact on caregivers,
mainly on their physical and mental health, and on their social relationships and economic resources. Similarly,
it has been suggested that the quality of life of caregivers and children with DS is lower compared to the general
population, especially because of the severe and frequent seizures suffered by the child, leaving caregivers with
heavy burdens. The main aim of the current study was to assess in detail the psychosocial impact that having a
child with DS represents for their parents or caregivers. To this end, a standardized assessment tool was used, and
the results were compared to those of a control group. The results highlighted critical differences in most of the
areas explored, revealing a marked difference between parents caring of children with DS and parents of normotypically developing children in the psychosocial wellness. This study provides important qualitative data to
help us understand and identify the complexity of DS.
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ElsevierCitation
Salom, Aras, Piñero, Dunabeitia Landaburu. The psychosocial impact of caring for children with Dravet Syndrome. Epilepsy and Behavior Reports (EBR). 2023;24Metadata
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