» Articles » PMID: 19103702

The Diagnosis of Tourette's Syndrome: Communication and Impact

Overview
Publisher Sage Publications
Date 2008 Dec 24
PMID 19103702
Citations 9
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

No study to date has investigated differences in perception regarding the manner in which a diagnosis of Tourette's Syndrome (TS) is communicated and the impact that this diagnosis can have on patients, as well as their relatives and physicians. The main objective was to explore the personal experiences regarding the communication and impact of a TS diagnosis on those who receive the diagnosis, their caregivers and physicians. A qualitative research methodology was used in this study, based on the use of focus groups (FGs). All health professionals, persons with TS and their relatives said that TS was difficult to diagnose. However, each group perceived different causes for the difficulty. Physicians cited the complexity of the symptoms, while the patients themselves noted the general lack of knowledge regarding the disease. In adittion, the physicians and the relatives both noted that the symptoms of TS were often hidden behind family guilt. The communication of the diagnosis to relatives of children with TS was not adequate because of poor understanding and interpretation of the clinical terminology. The most important conclusion was that the current method for communicating the diagnosis of TS to patients and relatives should be improved to facilitate better understanding and interpretation.

Citing Articles

Systematic review-understanding the barriers and facilitators experienced by healthcare professionals in providing care for tics: a mixed methods systematic review of clinical knowledge, attitudes, and practices.

Parker A, French B, Groom M, Hall C BMC Med Educ. 2024; 24(1):1403.

PMID: 39616314 PMC: 11607939. DOI: 10.1186/s12909-024-06369-z.


Patients' experience of accessing support for tics from primary care in the UK: an online mixed-methods survey.

Marino C, Khan K, Groom M, Hall S, Anderson S, McNally E BMC Health Serv Res. 2023; 23(1):788.

PMID: 37488511 PMC: 10367334. DOI: 10.1186/s12913-023-09753-5.


Living with tics: Nursing care of pediatric tourette syndrome.

Lee M Biomed J. 2021; 45(2):280-285.

PMID: 34710638 PMC: 9250087. DOI: 10.1016/j.bj.2021.10.011.


An International Survey of Health Care Services Available to Patients With Tourette Syndrome.

Bhikram T, Elmaghraby R, Abi-Jaoude E, Sandor P Front Psychiatry. 2021; 12:621874.

PMID: 33716822 PMC: 7953144. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.621874.


Beliefs about Tic Disorders and Tourette's Syndrome in South Korea: An Online Panel Survey.

Lee M, Park S Soa Chongsonyon Chongsin Uihak. 2020; 30(3):109-115.

PMID: 32595328 PMC: 7298894. DOI: 10.5765/jkacap.190007.