Perceptions and Treatment of Precocious Puberty: A Questionnaire Survey among Caregivers in South Korea
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Perceptions and Treatment of Precocious Puberty: A Questionnaire Survey among Caregivers in South Korea
Abstract
This study aims to provide the basis for developing complementary and alternative treatment approaches for precocious puberty (PP) by examining caregivers' awareness, along with their preferences and expectations from various treatments. It included data collected between July 2019 and March 2020, from 175 caregivers of children who were undergoing or had undergone treatment for PP. The questionnaire comprised 53 questions on the awareness, acquisition of information, perceptions of treatments, and concerns about PP, as well as awareness of habit management (HM) and children's actual habits. The collected data were analysed using the Chi-square test, t-tests, and one-way analysis of variance. The caregivers responded that PP could be recognized on the basis of breast development (79.8%) in girls and hair and body odor (73.1%) in boys. However, 86.9% of respondents were getting inaccurate information from the Internet. With respect to PP treatment approaches, 16% of respondents hoped to manage PP through conventional treatment (CT), 21.1% preferred traditional Korean medicine (TKM), and 62.3% preferred HM. Expectations of the effectiveness were highest in HM, followed by CT and TKM. Only the TKM group had statistically significant higher expectations than the nontreatment experience group (F = 4.566, p=0.004). The caregivers were concerned about the side effects and high costs of CT. Around 43% of respondents had difficulties with the management of their children's diet, 64.6% with exercise, and 57.1% with smart device usage. Clinicians should be aware of caregivers' information acquisition patterns, preferences and expectations of various treatments, and their concerns. Considering these results, clinicians should try to establish more appropriate treatment plans for children with PP.
Copyright © 2022 Soo Bo Shim et al.
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The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.
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