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Page 1: What children think about having a thyroid disorder: a

What children think about

having a thyroid disorder:

a small scale study

By Shannon Davidson

Age 10

Page 2: What children think about having a thyroid disorder: a

Introduction (1)

I have a thyroid disorder

called Graves Disease

Medications stop my thyroid

making too many hormones

Some children were born

with no thyroid

Some children either have

under-active or over-active

thyroids This is where your

thyroid gland is

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I wanted to find out what other children think

about having a thyroid disorder because I’ve

no one to talk to

Graves disease is most common in adults, so

I feel quite lonely being the only person I

know who has it

Introduction (2)

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Finding out about my topic

At the moment I can’t find any research on what children think about having a thyroid disorder

The British Thyroid Foundation support groups are only for adults and they’re local

If you want to find out more about thyroid disorders go to

http://www.btf-thyroid.org/

There are not many children with thyroid disorders and they live all over the country so a local support group wouldn't do any good for children around the country

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My research questions

How does having a thyroid

disorder affect children’s day to

day lives?

Do people treat them differently

because they have a thyroid

disorder?

Do children think there should be

a support group for children with

thyroid disorders?

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Method

I chose to have a

questionnaire because

the children live all

over the country

I couldn’t interview the

children because they

live all in different places

and I might not be able

to get there

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My sample and method

I wanted to give out questionnaires to other children with thyroid disorders but I didn’t know anyone with one

Someone who works for the British Thyroid Foundation gives information to families and she had a list of addresses

She sent out my questionnaires with a letter

explaining what it was about with stamped

envelopes for the questionnaires to be sent

back to school

70 questionnaires were sent out and 28 have come back and they have all given me good data.

The children were year 4 to college age and girls and boys

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Data analysis

My questionnaires had open and closed questions

When I got my questionnaires back I tallied the

answers to the closed questions into boys and girls

and different age groups

I coded the answers to the open questions

This means that you sort them into different

categories

Then at this point I had an adult to help me when I

had to put my data on a spreadsheet

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Ethics (1)

I had to think of my questions very carefully because I was told that a lot of children didn't like talking about it

I wanted to find out what they thought about their thyroid disorder so I was asking questions that were personal and medical

I had to promise them that it would be anonymous and confidential

My adult helper looked after my questionnaires so no one else can look at them

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Ethics(2)

I gave everyone a choice to fill in my

questionnaire

The lady from the British Thyroid Foundation

also told the children in her letter that they

had a choice and also about it being

anonymous and confidential

I promised to destroy all the questionnaires at

the end

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Ethics(3)

This is what I wrote on my questionnaire:

Please do not write your name on this form. Anything you tell me will remain anonymous.

My name is Shannon. My research is about people who have Thyroid Disorders. The reason why I’m doing this research is because I’ve got a thyroid disorder and I want to know what other people feel about it because I don’t have anyone my age to talk to about it. Would you like to complete this questionnaire for me please. The information you give me is between me and you and no one else. If you don’t want to do this questionnaire you don’t have to fill it in. When I finish my project I will destroy any sheets at the end.

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Findings

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How does your thyroid disorder

affect your day to day life?

Having to remember to take my

tablets (14/28)

No effect (10/28)

It makes me tired (5/28)

Makes it hard to concentrate (3/28)

Mood swings (3/28)

Having to have blood tests (2/28)

Others: feeling anxious and worried

feeling cold

having bags under my eyes

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Do people treat you differently at school because of your

disorder?

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Do people treat you differently at

school because of your disorder?

Most of the girls and all the boys felt that no-

one treated them differently.

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How do people treat you

differently at school?

These are the different

categories of answers from the

children that did think that they

were treated differently

You can’t tell – nobody knows

They understand why I’m not

too good at concentrating

They’re caring and supportive

They want to know about my

disorder

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Do people treat you differently at home because of your

disorder?

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Do people treat you differently at

home because of your disorder?

Most children say they don’t get treated

differently at home but there are some

children who say they do get treated

differently at home

But more children say they get treated

differently at home than school

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How do people treat you

differently at home?

These are the different

categories of answers from the

children that did think that they

were treated differently

They make sure I’ve taken my tablets

No differently

They’re kind and sympathetic

Others: family members have it too

they worry if I get tired

they watch me more

they restrict what I can do

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If people treat you differently at school do you tell a teacher

so they can help you?

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If people treat you differently at

school do you tell a teacher so

they can help you?

Most children who

feel they are treated

differently don’t tell

a teacher but some

do

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How does the illness make you feel?

n=29

very happy

happy

neither happy nor unhappy

unhappy

very unhappy

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How does the illness make you

feel?

Quite a lot of the children are neither

unhappy or happy about having a thyroid

disorder

Some of the children seem happy about

having a thyroid disorder

Only a few are unhappy or very unhappy

Generally most of the children don’t seem to

be bothered about having a thyroid disorder

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Do friends know about your illness?

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Do you talk about your illness with your friends?

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Do you talk about your illness

with your friends?

Some of the children never talk to their

friends about their illness

Most of them do a little bit

But 1 person says she speaks to her friends

all the time!

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Do you think that children (with thyroid disorders)

should have support groups?

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Do you think that children (with

thyroid disorders) should have

support groups?

16 out of 20 girls said yes

1 girl said no

2 were not sure

3 out of 8 boys said yes

3 said no

2 were not sure

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More difficult for kids to understand

Not knowing what's going on

Meeting other people with disorderwho understand/talk about it

It's a pain

Having disorder is difficult

It isn't fair

Need information

Some children might need it

Might be hard to go/feel embarrassed

Reasons why young people think that

there should be support groups for them

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Reasons why young people think

that there should be support

groups for them

These are the 3 main categories of answers

Meeting other people with a disorder who

want to talk about it and understand it

It isn't fair that adults get support groups

and we don’t

Some children might need it

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Doesn't cause any problems

Don't want to think about it

Used to it and don't need

support

Reasons why young people think that there

shouldn’t be support groups for them

(Three boys and one girl)

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Doesn't cause any problems

Depends on condition

Some children might need it

Might be hard to go/feel

embarrassed

Reasons why young people are not sure

about having support groups for children

(Two girls and two boys)

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How old were you when you got your

thyroid disorder?

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How old were you when you

got your thyroid disorder?

21 out of 28 children were diagnosed

when they were babies or very young

But some were diagnosed when they were

older

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Discussion and

Conclusion

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I am very happy that my research has worked

I found answers to all of my research

questions

Some of the children put in letters saying

what a good idea my research was

I think this means that they wanted to talk

about their thyroid problems

It has helped me talk about my thyroid more

and I even made a pen pal with one of the

girls who put a letter in with her questionnaire

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Getting everybody together would have been a

better idea than sending out questionnaires but I

could not do that because all the children live too

far away

I was very pleased when I got loads of

questionnaires back

Researchers don’t usually get loads of

questionnaires back when they do it by post but I

got 28/70 back

That was more than I expected but if I got more

back my research would be more accurate

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I didn't get as much back from the boys than I did

girls

I don’t know why this is

These are the possible reasons:

boys might not like filling in questionnaires

they might not like talking about their thyroids (the boys did

not like the idea of having a support group as much as the

girls)

maybe girls just get it more so there is more girls then boys

who have a thyroid disorder

If I could do some more research I would find out is

if girls like talking more about it than boys

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The effects that I have with my thyroid

disorder some of the other children have too

If I hadn’t done this research I would not have

known that the other children have the same

side effects as me because there is no

support groups children but there is for adults

My research has shown that loads of children

want support groups as well

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At the end of this research I hope that there will be

support group for us and that it won’t be a problem

getting there because there aren’t many children with

thyroid disorders and they live all over the country

Maybe instead someone can help us set up

a web site

a chat room

a blog

a pen friend group

And if we have them other children can join in if they

want to