Pediatric growth hormone deficiency: Understanding the patient and caregiver perspectives

Growth Horm IGF Res. 2024 Apr 16:76:101592. doi: 10.1016/j.ghir.2024.101592. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Childhood growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is a rare disorder associated with significant burden on both patients and caregivers. Although previous reports have detailed aspects of the burden experienced by patients and their caregivers, there is a paucity of first-hand information on the patient and caregiver journeys from their respective voices. To address this need, an advisory board meeting was conducted on September 30, 2022, with 4 pediatric patients with GHD and their caregivers to discuss their experiences prior to GHD diagnosis, during the diagnostic process, and during ongoing treatment with recombinant growth hormone. Feedback from patients and caregivers was reviewed by pediatric endocrinologists, who provided their own perspectives on the patient and caregiver journeys based on the information reported. Despite the small sample size, important insights were obtained: patients and caregivers reported remarkable growth benefits achieved with treatment, which provided strong motivation to remain adherent to daily injection regimens. Patient and caregiver accounts reflected wide variability between families in time from suspicion to diagnosis and in treatment challenges faced, ranging from practical issues such as handling and administration of medication to broader concerns about treatment access and continuity, as well as key knowledge gaps among patients, caregivers, and clinicians. Recommendations are provided to enhance the patient and caregiver journeys, including increasing development and availability of educational materials, providing opportunities for patient advocacy by clinicians and health care providers, and encouraging institutional improvements to ensure that patients continue to receive uninterrupted treatment during their critical period of growth.

Keywords: Caregivers; Endocrinologists; Human growth hormone; Parents; Quality of life; Referral and consultation.