Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy Staff Publications

Language

English

Publication Date

7-10-2025

Journal

Families, Systems, & Health

DOI

10.1037/fsh0001004

PMID

40638332

PMCID

PMC12252216

PubMedCentral® Posted Date

7-11-2025

PubMedCentral® Full Text Version

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Abstract

Introduction: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) describes a group of rare, heritable bone disorders causing bone fragility, tendency to fracture with minimal trauma, and chronic pain due to abnormal collagen synthesis. Limited research exists on the psychosocial impact of OI during childhood on caregivers and families.

Purpose: This study aimed to understand caregiver experiences, existing social support provided for families affected by OI, and the impact of OI on family life.

Method: Thirteen caregivers of individuals with OI participated in semistructured interviews. Researchers coded, abstracted, and analyzed qualitative data to develop themes on the psychosocial impact of OI on the family unit.

Results: Analysis yielded four themes: (a) encountering difficult experiences during diagnosis of OI, (b) caregiver well-being and coping, (c) broad family impact, and (d) the existence and further need for social support.

Discussion: Findings have implications for child and caregiver well-being and health care professionals during diagnosis and emphasize the need for social support for families affected by OI. Future research should engage a more diverse (in terms of ethnoracial demographics and family structures) sample and utilize quantitative analyses to complement the present understanding of the relationship between OI and family well-being. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

Keywords

Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Family Impact, Diagnosis, Caregiver Well-being, Social Support

Published Open-Access

yes

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