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评估慢性肾病青少年的健康状况和医疗保健利用情况。

Assessing health status and health care utilization in adolescents with chronic kidney disease.

作者信息

Gerson Arlene C, Riley Anne, Fivush Barbara A, Pham Ngoc, Fiorenza Jeffrey, Robertson Judy, Chandra Manju, Trachtman Howard, Weiss Robert, Furth Susan L

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21287-2535, USA.

出版信息

J Am Soc Nephrol. 2005 May;16(5):1427-32. doi: 10.1681/ASN.2004040258. Epub 2005 Mar 16.

Abstract

Few validated health status measures have been assessed in children with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The objective was to assess the validity of a generic health status measure, the Child Health and Illness Profile-Adolescent Edition (CHIP-AE), in adolescents with CKD. A case-control study was performed (1) to assess scores on the CHIP-AE in adolescents with CKD compared with two control groups of age-, socioeconomic-, and gender-matched peers and (2) to compare health of patients who had chronic renal insufficiency (CRI), were on dialysis, and were posttransplantation. Seven pediatric nephrology centers recruited 113 patients (mean age, 14 yr; 39 CRI, 21 dialysis, 53 posttransplantation). Compared with 226 control subjects, patients with CKD had lower overall satisfaction with health and more restriction in activity. Positively, patients with CKD had more family involvement, better home safety and health practices, and better social problem-solving skills and were less likely to participate in risky social behaviors or socialize with peers who engaged in risky behavior. Patients who received dialysis were less physically active and experienced more physical discomfort and limitations in activities than did transplant or CRI patients. It is concluded that patients with CKD have poorer functional health status than age-matched peers. Among CKD patients, dialysis patients have the poorest functional health status. These results suggest that the CHIP-AE can be used to measure functional health status in adolescent patients with CKD.

摘要

在患有慢性肾病(CKD)的儿童中,很少有经过验证的健康状况评估指标。本研究的目的是评估一种通用健康状况评估指标——儿童健康与疾病概况-青少年版(CHIP-AE)在患有CKD的青少年中的有效性。开展了一项病例对照研究,(1)评估患有CKD的青少年在CHIP-AE上的得分,并与年龄、社会经济状况和性别相匹配的两个对照组同龄人进行比较,(2)比较患有慢性肾功能不全(CRI)、正在接受透析和接受移植后的患者的健康状况。七个儿科肾病中心招募了113名患者(平均年龄14岁;39名CRI患者,21名透析患者,53名移植后患者)。与226名对照受试者相比,患有CKD的患者对健康的总体满意度较低,活动受限更多。积极的方面是,患有CKD的患者有更多的家庭参与、更好的家庭安全和健康习惯、更好的社会问题解决能力,并且不太可能参与危险的社会行为或与从事危险行为的同龄人交往。接受透析的患者比移植患者或CRI患者身体活动更少,身体不适更多,活动受限更多。研究得出结论,患有CKD患者的功能健康状况比年龄匹配的同龄人差。在CKD患者中,透析患者的功能健康状况最差。这些结果表明,CHIP-AE可用于测量患有CKD的青少年患者的功能健康状况。

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