Burden of care in families of patients with rare genetic diseases: analysis of a large Italian cohort.

Eur J Med Genet

Department of Pediatric, ASST-Lariana, Sant'Anna Hospital, Como, San Fermo della Battaglia, Italy. Electronic address:

Published: July 2021

In the last decade, the number of children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) is increased as a result of the improvement of neonatal and pediatric assistance. The aim of our study was to describe the burden of care of the families caring a CYSHCN in our country, evaluating their living condition in order to explore socio-economic characteristics, health problems, needs and their adaptation processes trying to reach a balance between the needs of the disabled child and those of the other family members. We administered a questionnaire to the parents of CYSHCN during a routine clinical evaluation. From the analyses of questionnaires obtained, parents were the main caregiver of the children and 43,8% of them reported that they were not getting enough support. Burden of care fell on parents and indeed compilers reported an average level of stress of 3,2 (0-5) and more important, the main reported sources of stress were the concern about the future and health of their children. From the analyses of our population emerged unsatisfied needs of these families and their necessity to be effectively supported and integrated into the social fabric of the community. Social supporting is essential to help managing family stress and is evident the needed of these parents for interventions to directly target caregiver needs through the provision of tailored services, such as respite care opportunity, peer support, financial aid and medical home technologies to improve their quality of life.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmg.2021.104230DOI Listing

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