Stewart M G, Friedman E M, Sulek M, Hulka G F, Kuppersmith R B, Harrill W C, Bautista M H
Bobby R. Alford Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tex, USA.
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2000 Jan;126(1):45-8. doi: 10.1001/archotol.126.1.45.
To assess the baseline global health status and quality of life (QOL) in children with tonsil and adenoid disease.
Cross-sectional multicenter survey series.
A tertiary academic pediatric specialty hospital and a tertiary academic hospital in 2 different cities.
Consecutive series of 55 parents of children who were seen for tonsil and adenoid disease. INTERVENTION AND METHOD: Cross-sectional survey of the health status of affected children to assess their QOL and its relationship to tonsil and adenoid disease.
Quality-of-life subscale scores of affected children on the Child Health Questionnaire version PF28 (CHQ-PF28); comparisons of population data from healthy normal children and children with asthma and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
The overall health status and QOL of children with tonsil and adenoid disease is significantly worse than those of healthy normal children, as demonstrated by lower mean scores on several CHQ-PF28 subscales, including general health, physical functioning, behavior, bodily pain, and parental impact (emotional). In addition, the general health perception of children with tonsil and adenoid disease is similar to the perceptions of children with asthma and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, but several aspects of health status, as measured by CHQ-PF28 subscale scores, were significantly worse in children with tonsil and adenoid disease.
The health status impact of tonsil and adenoid disease appears to be quite significant, particularly in aspects related to the parental impact of the child's disease.
评估扁桃体和腺样体疾病患儿的基线全球健康状况和生活质量(QOL)。
横断面多中心调查系列。
两个不同城市的一家三级学术儿科专科医院和一家三级学术医院。
因扁桃体和腺样体疾病前来就诊的55名儿童的连续系列家长。干预措施和方法:对受影响儿童的健康状况进行横断面调查,以评估他们的生活质量及其与扁桃体和腺样体疾病的关系。
受影响儿童在儿童健康问卷PF28版(CHQ-PF28)上的生活质量子量表得分;来自健康正常儿童以及哮喘和幼年类风湿关节炎患儿的人群数据比较。
扁桃体和腺样体疾病患儿的总体健康状况和生活质量明显低于健康正常儿童,这体现在CHQ-PF28的几个子量表上的平均得分较低,包括总体健康、身体功能、行为、身体疼痛和父母影响(情感方面)。此外,扁桃体和腺样体疾病患儿的总体健康认知与哮喘和幼年类风湿关节炎患儿相似,但根据CHQ-PF28子量表得分衡量,扁桃体和腺样体疾病患儿在几个健康状况方面明显更差。
扁桃体和腺样体疾病对健康状况的影响似乎相当显著,特别是在与患儿疾病对父母的影响相关的方面。