布村 多佳子
   Department   School of Medicine(Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital), School of Medicine
   Position   Associate Professor
Article types Original article
Language English
Peer review Peer reviewed
Title Social independence evaluation index for Japanese patients with childhood-onset chronic diseases.
Journal Formal name:Frontiers in pediatrics
Abbreviation:Front Pediatr
ISSN code:22962360/22962360
Volume, Issue, Page 10,pp.923497
Author and coauthor Inoue Yuzaburo, Umebayashi Hiroaki, Matsui Toshihiro, Nishiyama Susumu, Sakurai Ikuho, Maru Mitsue, Takeda Tetsuro, Tanigawa Koji, Miyamae Takako
Authorship Last author
Publication date 2022/12
Summary INTRODUCTION:This study established an independent evaluation index for patients with childhood-onset chronic diseases in Japan.METHODS:From November to December 2020, three Delphi rounds were conducted. Thirty-nine participants completed at least one survey. We asked them about targets of social independence for 10 types of activities (education/labor/finance/acquisition of necessities/housing/transportation/leisure/social relationship/intimate relationships/sexuality). The Delphi technique was to be repeated until a consensus of over 80% of participants was reached.RESULTS:The targets chosen for measuring independence in patients with childhood-onset chronic diseases were as follows: "Graduation from high school," "Labor for livelihood (including temporary turnover)," "Financially independent (including temporary turnover, excluding students)," "Buy or rent a house and buy the daily necessities and get the public services you need to live," "Do housework alone," "Plan alone and use transportation to get around," "Participate in play/recreation/leisure activities on own initiative," "Engage in relationships with other people outside of a limited environment (home, school, office, hospital, etc.)," "Create and maintain intimate or romantic relationships between individuals (couples, lovers, sexual partners)," and "Use or know how to use contraceptives and how to prevent sexually transmitted diseases."CONCLUSIONS:We established an independent evaluation index for patients with childhood-onset chronic diseases in Japan through a three-round Delphi process. The assessment of social independence using our independent evaluation index may help plan for and provide appropriate support and assistance to these patients.
DOI 10.3389/fped.2022.923497
PMID 36561489