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. 2017 Oct;22(4):10.1111/jspn.12190.
doi: 10.1111/jspn.12190. Epub 2017 Aug 3.

Parental management of adrenal crisis in children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia

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Parental management of adrenal crisis in children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Louise Fleming et al. J Spec Pediatr Nurs. 2017 Oct.

Abstract

Purpose: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) requires parents to inject their child with hydrocortisone intramuscularly during times of illness and adrenal crisis. The purpose of this study was to describe circumstances surrounding adrenal crisis events in children with CAH; to explore parents' perceptions of the consequences of having a child with a life-threatening condition; and to examine a relationship between parents' perceived management ability and the impact CAH has on the family.

Methods: In Phase 1 of this mixed-methods, cross-sectional study, 77 parents were asked to complete questionnaires comprising measures of family life in the context of childhood illness. Descriptive statistics were computed with four separate analyses using linear mixed models allowing for correlation between responses from parents of the same family and for the variance to be different for fathers and mothers. The following relationships were examined: (1) parental management ability and type of provider instruction on how to manage adrenal crises; (2) parental management ability and child age; (3) the perceived impact of the condition on the family and management ability; and (4) the age of the child and number of adrenal crisis events. In Phase 2, 16 semi-structured interviews were conducted to elicit detailed descriptions of parents' experiences in managing crises.

Results: There was a significant, positive relationship between detailed provider instruction to parents on adrenal crisis management and perceived management ability (p = .02), additionally the stronger the perceived management ability, the less impact CAH had on the family (p < .001). From birth to age 5, parents reported more frequent crisis events and less perceived ability to manage the condition when compared with parents of older children (p = .009). The threat of an adrenal crisis event is a pervasive concern for parents, especially when they are not being properly prepared by providers.

Practice implications: Provider support is needed for these parents throughout childhood, but especially in the first 5 years of life when parents are adjusting to having a child with a life-threatening condition. Identifying gaps in parent education by healthcare providers is necessary to promote positive family outcomes.

Keywords: adrenal crisis; congenital adrenal hyperplasia; endocrine; mixed-methods; parental management.

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Family management style framework
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Phase 1—minimum number of adrenal crisis episodes and age of the child

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