Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Währinger Gürtel 18-20, 1090, Vienna, Austria.
Eur J Pediatr. 2022 Mar;181(3):1063-1070. doi: 10.1007/s00431-021-04300-y. Epub 2021 Oct 31.
In the last decade, health-related quality of life (HrQoL) has become an increasingly important outcome parameter in children and adolescents with chronic health conditions; among them are pediatric patients with inborn metabolic diseases (IMDs). Hence, knowledge on this topic is increasing, but findings on non-medical influences on the HrQoL of IMD patients are still scarce. In the present study, we retrospectively evaluated the self-reported generic HrQoL of a cohort of pediatric patients (ages 7 to 17 years) with diverse IMDs (n = 204) and explored associations between HrQoL and psychosocial and medical characteristics of the patients. We aimed to identify risk factors for impaired HrQoL to improve and tailor support for the patients and economize resources. Generic HrQoL was assessed with the KINDL-R questionnaire. We compared the HrQoL scores to published German normative data and analyzed the impact of demographic variables and intellectual and psychosocial functioning on the HrQoL. Moreover, we examined the influence of the diagnostic category and the health impairment (as judged by the physicians) on our patients' HrQoL. Overall, the HrQoL of the adolescent patients was comparable to the HrQoL of the norm group. Disorders of intellectual development, impaired psychosocial functioning, and a severe health impairment were associated with lower HrQoL scores.Conclusion: We recommend evaluating these factors in children and adolescents with IMDs to identify patients at risk for impaired HrQoL. What is Known: • Studies on HrQoL in pediatric patients with IMDs mainly focused on subgroups with specific diagnoses and found normal HrQoL in some of those subgroups. • In healthy children and adolescents as well as in pediatric patients with various chronic diseases, associations between psychosocial factors and HrQoL are well known. What is New: • Impaired psychosocial functioning, disorders of intellectual development, and a significant disease and/or treatment burden are risk factors for impaired HrQoL in pediatric patients with IMDs. • Evaluating these factors in children and adolescents with IMDs can help identify patients and families in need of enhanced psychological support.
在过去的十年中,健康相关生活质量(HrQoL)已成为患有慢性健康状况的儿童和青少年中越来越重要的结果参数;其中包括患有先天性代谢疾病(IMD)的儿科患者。因此,关于这个主题的知识正在增加,但关于非医学因素对 IMD 患者 HrQoL 的影响的发现仍然很少。在本研究中,我们回顾性评估了一组患有各种 IMD(年龄 7 至 17 岁)的儿科患者(n=204)的自我报告的通用 HrQoL,并探讨了 HrQoL 与患者的心理社会和医疗特征之间的关联。我们旨在确定 HrQoL 受损的危险因素,以改善和调整对患者的支持并节约资源。通用 HrQoL 使用 KINDL-R 问卷进行评估。我们将 HrQoL 评分与已发表的德国规范数据进行了比较,并分析了人口统计学变量以及智力和心理社会功能对 HrQoL 的影响。此外,我们检查了诊断类别和(由医生判断的)健康损害对我们患者 HrQoL 的影响。总体而言,青少年患者的 HrQoL 与规范组的 HrQoL 相当。智力发育障碍,心理社会功能受损以及严重的健康损害与较低的 HrQoL 评分相关。
我们建议评估 IMD 儿童和青少年的这些因素,以确定 HrQoL 受损的患者。
• 关于 IMD 儿科患者 HrQoL 的研究主要集中在具有特定诊断的亚组上,并在其中一些亚组中发现了正常的 HrQoL。
• 在健康儿童和青少年以及患有各种慢性疾病的儿科患者中,心理社会因素与 HrQoL 之间存在关联。
• 受损的心理社会功能,智力发育障碍以及疾病和/或治疗负担的重大负担是 IMD 儿科患者 HrQoL 受损的危险因素。
• 在 IMD 儿童和青少年中评估这些因素可以帮助确定需要增强心理支持的患者和家庭。