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Inborn Errors of Immunity Adolescents at School

Jacques G. Rivière et al · Rockefeller University Press · 2026

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BackgroundAdolescents with inborn errors of immunity (IEI) experience disease-related absenteeism and psychosocial challenges that can compromise schooling. Evidence integrating perspectives across stakeholders is limited.ObjectiveTo map school-related strengths and gaps for adolescents with IEI across patients, caregivers, teachers, and classmates to inform actionable improvements.MethodsProspective cross-sectional study (May–June 2021) using multi-informant questionnaires co-created with researchers for Vall d’Hebron Research Institute and the Barcelona PID Foundation’s patient council. Instruments covered five domains (knowledge, adaptation, school’s understanding, coordination, and socialization) plus a cross-cutting prioritization of “most challenging areas.”Participants: 13 adolescents with confirmed IEI (13 schools), 21 parents, 13 tutor teachers, and 74 classmates. Descriptive analyses summarized agreement and free-text themes.ResultsHalf of the students reported difficulty keeping up academically. Most teachers (11/13) wanted additional IEI training; 8/13 lacked detailed medical information, and 7/13 schools had no absenteeism action protocol. Parents frequently endorsed unmet academic/social needs and favored disclosure to staff/classmates. Classmates showed positive social acceptance and strong interest in learning about IEI, while perceiving insufficient disease-specific information. Free-text comments highlighted anxiety on returning after hospitalizations and the importance of role-specific guidance for school staff. Overall, supportive peer environments contrasted with system gaps in protocols and school–healthcare coordination.ConclusionsIEI substantially affects schooling despite supportive peers. Priorities include co-developed, teacher-facing protocols for absenteeism, structured school–healthcare coordination pathways, and targeted educator training, disseminated via scientific societies and patient organizations. Future multicenter studies should validate stakeholder-aligned instruments and evaluate scalable implementation strategies to improve educational outcomes and quality of life in adolescents with IEI.

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al, J. G. R. E. (2026). Inborn Errors of Immunity Adolescents at School. https://doi.org/10.70962/CIS2026abstract.73

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al, Jacques G. Rivière et. "Inborn Errors of Immunity Adolescents at School." 2026. https://doi.org/10.70962/CIS2026abstract.73.

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al, Jacques G. Rivière et. 2026. "Inborn Errors of Immunity Adolescents at School.". https://doi.org/10.70962/CIS2026abstract.73.

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al, J. G. R. E. 2026, Inborn Errors of Immunity Adolescents at School, Rockefeller University Press, available at: https://doi.org/10.70962/CIS2026abstract.73 [Accessed 28 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Inborn Errors of Immunity Adolescents at School
Autor / colaboradores
Jacques G. Rivière et al
Editorial
Rockefeller University Press
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
3065-8993
ISSN
3065-8993
Idioma
eng
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