The importance of patient-specific resources for families dealing with prenatal rare diseases

Dhyanam P. Shukla, Jennifer Ortiz Cutshall, Lex van der Heijden,Erica Schindewolf,Sarah E. Sheppard

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A(2024)

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Rare diseases (RDs) are defined as diseases that affect a low number of the population. Prenatal diagnoses of RDs can add a lot of unique stress for parents. For example, parents who have prenatal diagnoses experience not only grief of expectation, but are forced to become patient advocates with incomplete information as their child is not yet born, and in many cases parents experience a lot of uncertainty. This typically involves seeking support groups and finding pre- and postnatal specialists all which come with mental and financial cost. Here we discuss the importance of targeted patient resources for parents to help alleviate some of their stress. Patient advocacy organizations can be incredibly useful for parents to navigate the complex healthcare system and help mitigate feelings of isolation, especially when parents can talk to others in a similar situation. We collaborated with a patient organization to create a prenatal parent support guide to address how parental needs such as mental well-being and practicing self-care can be met. We hope that resources such as these can help empower those with a pregnancy affected with a RD diagnosis.
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patient advocacy,rare diseases,vascular malformation,vascular anomaly
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