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Perceived quality of life among caregivers of children with a childhood-onset dystrophinopathy: a double ABCX model of caregiver stressors and perceived resourcesFrishman, Natalia, Conway, Kristin Caspers, Andrews, Jennifer, Oleson, Jacob, Mathews, Katherine, Ciafaloni, Emma, Oleszek, Joyce, Lamb, Molly, Matthews, Dennis, Paramsothy, Pangaja, McKirgan, Lowell, Romitti, Paul 10 February 2017 (has links)
Background: Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies, collectively referred to as dystrophinopathies, are recessive X-linked disorders characterized by progressive muscle weakness and ultimately cardiac and respiratory failure. Immediate family members are often primary caregivers of individuals with a dystrophinopathy. Methods: We explored the impact of this role by inviting primary caregivers (n = 209) of males diagnosed with childhood-onset dystrophinopathy who were identified by the Muscular Dystrophy Surveillance, Tracking, and Research Network (MD STARnet) to complete a mailed questionnaire measuring perceived social support and stress, spirituality, and family quality of life (FQoL). Bivariate and multivariate analyses examined associations between study variables using the Double ABCX model as an analytic framework. Results: Higher stressor pile-up was associated with lower perceived social support (r = -0.29, p <.001), availability of supportive family (r = -0.30, p <.001) or non-family (r = -0.19, p <.01) relationships, and higher perceived stress (r = 0.33, p <.001); but not with spirituality (r = -0.14, p > 0.05). FQoL was positively associated with all support measures (correlations ranged from: 0.25 to 0.58, p-values 0.01-0.001) and negatively associated with perceived stress and control (r = -0.49, p <.001). The association between stressor pile-up and FQoL was completely mediated through global perceived social support, supportive family relationships, and perceived stress and control; supportive non-family relationships did not remain statistically significant after controlling for other mediators. Conclusions: Findings suggest caregiver adaptation to a dystrophinopathy diagnosis can be optimized by increased perceived control, supporting family resources, and creation of a healthy family identity. Our findings will help identify areas for family intervention and guide clinicians in identifying resources that minimize stress and maximize family adaptation.
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Variabilité phénotypique et corrélations génotype – phénotype des dystrophinopathies : contribution des banques de données. / Phenotypic heterogeneity and phenotype-genotype correlations in dystrophinopathies : contribution of genetic and clinical databases.Humbertclaude, Véronique 14 December 2011 (has links)
L'objectif de ce travail est de développer la partie clinique de la banque de données du gène DMD, afin d'étudier l'histoire naturelle des dystrophinopathies et les corrélations génotype–phénotype, et de faciliter la sélection des patients pour les futurs essais thérapeutiques. La méthodologie créée pour le gène DMD peut être généralisée et utilisée pour d'autres banques de données dédiées à des maladies génétiques. La collecte de 70 000 données cliniques chez 600 patients avec un suivi longitudinal moyen de 12 ans permet de décrire l'histoire naturelle des dystrophies musculaires de Duchenne et de Becker et des formes symptomatiques chez les femmes. Nous avons pu préciser l'hétérogénéité phénotypique sur le plan moteur, orthopédique et respiratoire (forme sévère et forme intermédiaire de la dystrophie musculaire de Duchenne), sur le plan cardiaque (absence de corrélation entre les atteintes motrice et cardiaque, variabilité de l'atteinte cardiaque), et sur le plan cérébral (atteinte intellectuelle chez les patients avec dystrophie musculaire de Becker, troubles psychologiques des dystrophinopathies). L'utilisation de cet outil par les cliniciens et les généticiens devrait faciliter le travail de recherche clinique et la réalisation des futurs essais cliniques. Ceci nécessite maintenant de développer l'accessibilité de la banque de données et d'envisager sa pérennisation. / The objective of this work is to develop the clinical part of the French dystrophinopathy data-base, in order to study the natural history and the genotype-phenotype correlations, and to facilitate the selection of the patients for the future therapeutic trials. The methodology developed for the DMD gene can be generalized and used for the other databases dedicated to genetic diseases. The collection of 70 000 clinical data for 600 patients with an average lon-gitudinal follow-up of 12 years allows to clarify the natural history of the muscular dystrophies of Duchenne and Becker and in symptomatic females. We were able to specify the pheno-typic heterogeneity of the motor, orthopaedic and respiratory involvements (severe form and intermediary form of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy), of the cardiac disorder (absence of correlation between motor and cardiac involvements, variability of the cardiomyopathy), and of the brain function (mental deficiency in the patients with Becker muscular dystrophy, psychological disorders in dystrophinopathies). The use of this tool by the clinicians and the ge-neticists should facilitate their clinical research work and the realization of the future clinical trials. This requires now to develop the accessibility of the database and to ensure its continued existence.
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