TY - JOUR
T1 - Integrated care of muscular dystrophies in Italy. Part 2. Psychological treatments, social and welfare support, and financial costs
AU - Magliano, Lorenza
AU - Scutifero, Marianna
AU - Patalano, Melania
AU - Sagliocchi, Alessandra
AU - Zaccaro, Antonella
AU - Zaccaro, Maria Antonietta
AU - Civati, Federica
AU - Brighina, Erika
AU - Vita, Gianluca
AU - Messina, Sonia
AU - Sframeli, Maria
AU - Lombardo, Maria Elena
AU - Scalise, Roberta
AU - Colia, Giulia
AU - Catteruccia, Maria
AU - Berardinelli, Angela
AU - Motta, Maria Chiara
AU - Gaiani, Alessandra
AU - Semplicini, Claudio
AU - Bello, Luca
AU - Astrea, Guja
AU - Ricci, Giulia
AU - Ricci, Giuseppe
AU - D'Angelo, Maria Grazia
AU - D'Angelo Bozzi, Michele Giovanni
AU - Vita, Giuseppe
AU - Pane, Marika
AU - D'Amico, Adele
AU - Balottin, Umberto
AU - Angelini, Corrado
AU - Battini, Roberta
AU - Politano, Luisa
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This paper describes the psycho-social treatments received by 502 patients with MDS and their relatives, and the costs for care sustained by the families in the previous six month period. Data were collected by the MD-Care Schedule (MD-CS) and the Family Problems Questionnaire (FPQ). Psycho-educational interventions were provided to 72 patients (14.3%), and social/welfare support to 331 patients (65.9%). Social/welfare support was higher in patients with DMD or LGMD, in those showing more severe disability, and in patients who were in contact with centres located in Northern Italy. Psycho-educational interventions were received by 156 (31%) relatives, and social/welfare support by 55 (10.9%) and mainly provided by Family/Patients Associations (83.6%). Relatives with higher educational levels, who spent more daily hours in the assistance of patients with DMD, and in contact with centres in Central Italy more frequently benefited from psycho-educational interventions. In the previous year, costs for care were sustained by 314 (63.9%) relatives. Financial difficulties related to patient's condition, were higher in families of patients who needed more intensive rehabilitation and daily hours of caregiving, and in families who lived further away from the reference's centre. These results showed that psycho-social aspects of MDS care are only partially met in Italy, and that ad hoc supportive interventions for these patients and their families should be potentiated.
AB - This paper describes the psycho-social treatments received by 502 patients with MDS and their relatives, and the costs for care sustained by the families in the previous six month period. Data were collected by the MD-Care Schedule (MD-CS) and the Family Problems Questionnaire (FPQ). Psycho-educational interventions were provided to 72 patients (14.3%), and social/welfare support to 331 patients (65.9%). Social/welfare support was higher in patients with DMD or LGMD, in those showing more severe disability, and in patients who were in contact with centres located in Northern Italy. Psycho-educational interventions were received by 156 (31%) relatives, and social/welfare support by 55 (10.9%) and mainly provided by Family/Patients Associations (83.6%). Relatives with higher educational levels, who spent more daily hours in the assistance of patients with DMD, and in contact with centres in Central Italy more frequently benefited from psycho-educational interventions. In the previous year, costs for care were sustained by 314 (63.9%) relatives. Financial difficulties related to patient's condition, were higher in families of patients who needed more intensive rehabilitation and daily hours of caregiving, and in families who lived further away from the reference's centre. These results showed that psycho-social aspects of MDS care are only partially met in Italy, and that ad hoc supportive interventions for these patients and their families should be potentiated.
KW - Costs for care
KW - Muscular dystrophies
KW - Psycho-social treatments
KW - Costs for care
KW - Muscular dystrophies
KW - Psycho-social treatments
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/260296
M3 - Article
SN - 1128-2460
VL - 36
SP - 41
EP - 45
JO - Acta Myologica
JF - Acta Myologica
ER -