Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI, USA.
J Psychosoc Oncol. 2012;30(5):503-18. doi: 10.1080/07347332.2012.703766.
This study examined whether late effects and poor survivor quality of life (QOL) characterize discordant parent dyads and "unhealthy" family functioning in neuroblastoma survivors. Parents of 135 neuroblastoma survivors (78 two-parent dyads) completed measures of late effects and family functioning, and survivors completed the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 4.0 (PedsQL). Although average family functioning scores were "healthy," parent concordance was lower for family functioning than late effects reports. Parent concordance did not differ by late effects or QOL. Family functioning scores were poorer when survivors had more late effects and low physical QOL scores. Parent data should be considered separately when examining child cancer outcomes.
本研究旨在探讨神经母细胞瘤幸存者中,是否存在父母不一致的晚期效应和较差的生存者生活质量(QOL),以及“不健康”的家庭功能。135 名神经母细胞瘤幸存者的父母(78 对双亲家庭)完成了晚期效应和家庭功能的测量,幸存者则完成了儿童生活质量量表 4.0(PedsQL)。尽管平均家庭功能评分“健康”,但家庭功能的父母一致性报告低于晚期效应。父母一致性与晚期效应或 QOL 无关。当幸存者有更多的晚期效应和较低的身体 QOL 评分时,家庭功能评分更差。在检查儿童癌症结果时,应分别考虑父母的数据。