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儿童癌症幸存者的健康相关生活质量:一项包括父母因素的多因素评估。

Health-related quality of life in pediatric cancer survivors: a multifactorial assessment including parental factors.

作者信息

Yağci-Küpeli Begül, Akyüz Canan, Küpeli Serhan, Büyükpamukçu Münevver

机构信息

Department of Pediatric Oncology, Hacettepe University, Institute of Oncology, Sihhiye, Ankara, Turkey.

出版信息

J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2012 Apr;34(3):194-9. doi: 10.1097/MPH.0b013e3182467f5f.

Abstract

AIM

We aimed to evaluate the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and the effect of associated factors such as cancer type, treatment strategies, sex, age, and parental factors like education and psychopathology in pediatric cancer survivors and make a comparison with healthy children.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

"Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) 4.0 TM, Generic Core Scale" for children and parents, and "Brief Symptom Inventory" for parents were used. Three hundred and two survivors without major mental or motor deficit and 272 healthy controls of 8 to 18 years of age were enrolled to study.

RESULTS

Comparison of scores according to child self-report between survivor and control groups revealed lower points in physical and school subscale of survivor group (P<0.01 and P<0.001, respectively). Female survivors had reported significantly worse HRQOL in physical and emotional subscales of PedsQL than male survivors (P<0.001). Female survivors of ≥16 years of age had reported worse scores in school subscale than females of younger age groups and male survivors of same age group. Parents of control group reported better results in school subscales (P<0.001) and social functioning subscales (P<0.05) than parents of survivor group. Brief Symptom Inventory score had significant effect on child self-report and parent proxy-report of physical functioning (P<0.001), emotional functioning (P<0.001), social functioning (P<0.001), and school subscales (P<0.001) of PedsQL. Significantly better scores of physical functioning subscale in the survivors whose parents are university graduate than the survivors whose parents are primary school graduate were detected (P<0.001). The survivors with central nervous system tumors had reported lower scores in the social, emotional, physical, and school functioning subscales of PedsQL than patients with non-Hodgkin and Hodgkin lymphoma (P<0.001). Child self-report school subscale scores were lower in survivors treated with radiotherapy in combination or as sole therapy than survivors in whom radiotherapy was not given (P<0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Our study has provided evidence about less-studied determinants of HRQOL like parental factors such as psychopathology or educational level in childhood cancer survivors. Future research can build on this evidence to obtain additional factors other than well-known medical and treatment-related factors.

摘要

目的

我们旨在评估儿童癌症幸存者与健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL),以及癌症类型、治疗策略、性别、年龄等相关因素,以及教育和精神病理学等父母因素对其的影响,并与健康儿童进行比较。

患者与方法

使用了适用于儿童和父母的“儿童生活质量量表(PedsQL)4.0 TM通用核心量表”,以及适用于父母的“简明症状量表”。纳入了302名无重大精神或运动缺陷的幸存者和272名8至18岁的健康对照者进行研究。

结果

根据儿童自我报告对幸存者组和对照组的得分进行比较,发现幸存者组在身体和学校分量表上的得分较低(分别为P<0.01和P<0.001)。女性幸存者报告的PedsQL身体和情感分量表中的HRQOL明显比男性幸存者差(P<0.001)。≥16岁的女性幸存者在学校分量表上的得分比年轻年龄组的女性和同年龄组的男性幸存者差。对照组父母在学校分量表(P<0.001)和社会功能分量表(P<0.05)上的报告结果比幸存者组父母更好。简明症状量表得分对PedsQL的儿童自我报告和父母代理报告的身体功能(P<0.001)、情感功能(P<0.001)、社会功能(P<0.001)和学校分量表(P<0.001)有显著影响。检测到父母为大学毕业生的幸存者在身体功能分量表上的得分明显高于父母为小学毕业生的幸存者(P<0.001)。与非霍奇金淋巴瘤和霍奇金淋巴瘤患者相比,患有中枢神经系统肿瘤的幸存者在PedsQL的社会、情感、身体和学校功能分量表上的得分较低(P<0.001)。接受联合放疗或单纯放疗的幸存者的儿童自我报告学校分量表得分低于未接受放疗的幸存者(P<0.001)。

结论

我们的研究提供了关于儿童癌症幸存者中HRQOL的较少研究的决定因素的证据,如父母因素,如精神病理学或教育水平。未来的研究可以基于这一证据,以获得除了众所周知的医学和治疗相关因素之外的其他因素。

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