1. Parent experience with volunteers and support groups in a multidisciplinary difference of sex development clinic
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Natalie J. Nokoff, Merlin Ariefdjohan, Sharon Travers, and Cindy L. Buchanan
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Program evaluation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Family satisfaction ,Peer support ,Support group ,03 medical and health sciences ,Clinical Psychology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Multidisciplinary approach ,030225 pediatrics ,Family medicine ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Applied Psychology - Abstract
Objective Despite recommendations that clinics for children with a difference of sex development (DSD) should include peer support, information on how to provide this support is lacking. We utilized a mixed-methods program evaluation to evaluate family satisfaction with our clinic-based volunteers (who either have DSD themselves or are a parent of a child with DSD) and to understand the experience of these volunteers. Methods Parents (n=29) of a child with DSD completed an electronic survey. Interviews were conducted with three clinic volunteers. Results Most participants (72%) met with a clinic volunteer and majority (81%) rated their interaction as helpful. Most common topics discussed between parents and volunteers included: connecting to support groups (81%), their child's future (62%), and learning about their child's diagnosis (48%). Half of parents (48%) attended an after-clinic support group lunch, and 43% of these attendees rated the lunch session as helpful. Parents who attended a lunch liked the experience because they met other families with a child with a similar medical condition (100%), met volunteers with a similar medical condition (64%), and it helped them think more positively about their child's future (64%). Those who did not attend a lunch cited logistical reasons for not attending. Conclusions Incorporating clinic volunteers into a multidisciplinary DSD clinic is associated with high reported rates of satisfaction by families and volunteers.
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- 2020
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