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患有先天性心脏病的幼儿的父母报告称,无论缺陷严重程度如何,他们孩子和家庭的生活质量都很高。

Parents of Very Young Children with Congenital Heart Defects Report Good Quality of Life for Their Children and Families Regardless of Defect Severity.

作者信息

Lee J S, Cinanni N, Di Cristofaro N, Lee S, Dillenburg R, Adamo K B, Mondal T, Barrowman N, Shanmugam G, Timmons B W, Longmuir P W

机构信息

Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, 401 Smyth Road, RI#1-214, Ottawa, ON, K1H 8L1, Canada.

Faculty of Health Science, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.

出版信息

Pediatr Cardiol. 2020 Jan;41(1):46-53. doi: 10.1007/s00246-019-02220-1. Epub 2019 Nov 7.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate parent reports of quality of life for their very young children with congenital heart defects (CHD) and to compare their scores to previously published data. Parents of children 1-3 years old with CHD or innocent heart murmurs completed the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) core, cardiac, and family impact modules. Multivariable regression analyses assessed the impact of age, sex, family income, and CHD treatment history (study group) on PedsQL scores. Correlations between family impact and core/cardiac modules were examined. PedsQL scores were compared to healthy norms. 140 parents of young children participated within four study groups: CHD no treatment (n = 44), CHD treatment without bypass (n = 26), CHD treatment with bypass (n = 42) ,and innocent heart murmurs (n = 28). Male sex was associated with higher core (F = 4.16, p = 0.04, σ = .03) and cardiac quality of life (F = 4.41, p = .04, σ = 0.04). Higher family income was associated with higher family quality of life (F = 8.89, p < .01, σ = 0.13). Parents of children with innocent heart murmurs and children with CHD not requiring treatment had higher core quality of life compared to young healthy children. Cardiac-related quality of life scores were associated with family impact (r = 0.68) and core module (r = 0.63) quality of life scores. Parents of very young children with CHD report good quality of life for their children and families. Quality of life exceeds in children with innocent murmurs or CHD not requiring repair. Parents report a lower quality of life among girls, and lower family quality of life is associated with lower family income.

摘要

本研究的目的是调查患有先天性心脏病(CHD)的幼儿的父母对其生活质量的报告,并将他们的得分与之前发表的数据进行比较。患有CHD或无害心脏杂音的1至3岁儿童的父母完成了儿童生活质量量表(PedsQL)的核心、心脏和家庭影响模块。多变量回归分析评估了年龄、性别、家庭收入和CHD治疗史(研究组)对PedsQL得分的影响。研究了家庭影响与核心/心脏模块之间的相关性。将PedsQL得分与健康标准进行了比较。140名幼儿的父母参与了四个研究组:未接受治疗的CHD(n = 44)、未进行搭桥手术的CHD治疗(n = 26)、进行搭桥手术的CHD治疗(n = 42)和无害心脏杂音(n = 28)。男性与更高的核心生活质量(F = 4.16,p = 0.04,σ = 0.03)和心脏生活质量(F = 4.41,p = 0.04,σ = 0.04)相关。更高的家庭收入与更高的家庭生活质量相关(F = 8.89,p < 0.01,σ = 0.13)。与健康幼儿相比,患有无害心脏杂音的儿童和不需要治疗的CHD儿童的父母具有更高的核心生活质量。与心脏相关的生活质量得分与家庭影响(r = 0.68)和核心模块(r = 0.63)生活质量得分相关。患有CHD的幼儿的父母报告其子女和家庭的生活质量良好。无害杂音或不需要修复的CHD儿童的生活质量更高。父母报告女孩的生活质量较低,家庭生活质量较低与家庭收入较低相关。

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