Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistraße 52, 20251, Hamburg, Germany.
Department of Pediatrics, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
BMC Pediatr. 2022 Oct 14;22(1):596. doi: 10.1186/s12887-022-03663-x.
Advances in genetic and pharmaceutical technology and pediatric care have enabled treatment options for an increasing number of rare diseases in affected children. However, as current treatment options are primarily of palliative nature, the Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and mental health of this impaired population and their siblings are of increasing importance. Among children and adolescents with rare diseases, those who are technology-dependent carry a high disease burden and are selected as the target population in our study. In a cross-sectional observational design, the children's HRQoL was assessed with the DISABKIDS (DCGM-37) as well as KIDSCREEN-27, while mental health was assessed with the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) by both the affected children, their parents, and siblings.
Results of the study sample were compared to normative data. Affected children scored significantly lower than the norm on almost all HRQoL subscales as reported by parent and child. From the parental perspective, more mental health subscales were significantly impaired compared to the child's perspective. Siblings showed no impairment in HRQoL as well as significantly fewer behavioral problems and higher prosocial behavior regarding their mental health compared to the norm.
Children and adolescents with rare diseases seem particularly impaired in social and emotional aspects of HRQoL and mental health. Interventions may focus primarily on promoting social skills, fostering prosocial behavior and peer relationships.
遗传和制药技术以及儿科护理的进步使越来越多的罕见病患儿能够接受治疗选择。然而,由于目前的治疗选择主要是姑息性的,因此这一受损人群及其兄弟姐妹的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)和心理健康变得越来越重要。在患有罕见病的儿童和青少年中,那些依赖技术的人疾病负担沉重,因此被选为我们研究的目标人群。在横断面观察性设计中,使用 DISABKIDS(DCGM-37)和 KIDSCREEN-27 评估儿童的 HRQoL,使用 Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire(SDQ)评估受影响的儿童、其父母和兄弟姐妹的心理健康。
将研究样本的结果与规范数据进行了比较。受影响的儿童在几乎所有 HRQoL 子量表上的得分均明显低于规范,这是由父母和儿童报告的。从父母的角度来看,与儿童的角度相比,更多的心理健康子量表受损。与规范相比,兄弟姐妹在 HRQoL 方面没有受损,在心理健康方面行为问题明显较少,亲社会行为较多。
患有罕见病的儿童和青少年似乎在 HRQoL 和心理健康的社会和情感方面特别受损。干预措施可能主要侧重于促进社交技能、培养亲社会行为和同伴关系。