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Artikel ; Online: Quality of life in Arab children with congenital heart disease.

Dardas, Latefa Ali / Pan, Wei / Hamdan, Ahmad Imad / Abu Jabeh, Raghed Abdel Hay / Eid Ashakhanba, Ahmad / Sami Abdelhai, Omar / Naim Abid, Mohammad / Ahmad Mohammad, Hashim / Al-Ammouri, Iyad

PloS one

2024  Band 19, Heft 1, Seite(n) e0290306

Abstract: Background and purpose: Management strategies for children with congenital health diseases (CHDs) should encompass more than just the medical aspect of the disease and consider how heart diseases affect their everyday activities and, subsequently, their ...

Abstract Background and purpose: Management strategies for children with congenital health diseases (CHDs) should encompass more than just the medical aspect of the disease and consider how heart diseases affect their everyday activities and, subsequently, their quality of life (QoL). Global studies witnessed a greater emphasis on studying the QoL associated with CHD. However, there is still a great lag in such data in the Arab region. The purpose of this study was to evaluate QoL in children with CHD using an Arab sample from Jordan. The specific objectives were twofold: (1) to contrast the assessments of children's QoL reported by their parents with those reported by the children themselves, and (2) to assess the factors that influence the QoL of children with CHD.
Methods: A total of 79 children aged 2-18 with a confirmed diagnosis of CHD were included in the study, along with their mothers. Of them, 38.0% were girls, 67.1% were diagnosed with non-cyanotic CHD, 58.2% had a severe CHD, 92.4% had undergone at least one operation, 81.0% had repaired defects, 13.9% underwent palliated procedures, and 24.1% were admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit after delivery. The Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory was used to assess QoL of children with CHD. Both children's and parents' reports of QoL were analyzed using paired-sample t-tests, ANOVAs, and multiple linear regression.
Results: Older children reported significantly lower QoL scores, whereas there were no differences in parents-reported QoL scores across different children age groups. There was a divergence in perceptions of QoL between parents-reported and children-reported scores with parents reporting significantly lower scores. The children-reported QoL in this study seemed to be significantly associated with their gender, age, and the presence of learning difficulties, whereas the parent-reported QoL was only associated with the presence of learning difficulties.
Conclusions: Responses from both children and parents need to be considered to understand the similarities and differences between them and to provide further insight into the optimal way to help children with CHD effectively navigate the transition into adulthood. Future research studies of outcomes for survivors of children with CHD are needed to identify high-risk survivors for worse psychosocial functioning and assess prevention measures and treatment interventions to improve their QoL.
Mesh-Begriff(e) Child ; Female ; Infant, Newborn ; Humans ; Adolescent ; Male ; Quality of Life/psychology ; Arabs ; Heart Defects, Congenital/psychology ; Multivariate Analysis ; Linear Models ; Parents/psychology
Sprache Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum 2024-01-18
Erscheinungsland United States
Dokumenttyp Journal Article
ZDB-ID 2267670-3
ISSN 1932-6203 ; 1932-6203
ISSN (online) 1932-6203
ISSN 1932-6203
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0290306
Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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