Tanaka Mamoru, Morioka Ichiro, Funakoshi Yu, Xu Linghua, Kobayashi Yasuhiro, Muramatu Akari, Ito Shuhei
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo 160-8582, Japan.
Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Nihon University School of Medicine, Tokyo 173-8610, Japan.
J Clin Med. 2024 Sep 10;13(18):5355. doi: 10.3390/jcm13185355.
Despite being the leading cause of acute lower respiratory tract infections in infants, the impact of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) on the caregivers of infected children remains largely unexplored. This study is the first in Japan to examine the psychological, social, and economic burdens on caregivers of infants infected with RSV. An online questionnaire survey was used to understand the circumstances surrounding RSV infection and the psychological, social, and economic burdens on caregivers. Equal numbers of infants aged either <6 or ≥6 months were enrolled. A total of 606 caregivers were included in the final analysis. Notably, 36.1% of the infants were hospitalized. Most caregivers (91.4%) felt anxious about their infants' RSV infection, and more than half (55.8%) answered that their anxiety interfered with their daily lives. Caregivers whose daily routines were disrupted due to concerns about RSV infection were more likely to hospitalize infants, particularly for extended stays. Infection significantly affected family dynamics, hindering normal daily activities and escalating stress, which in turn led to conflicts and arguments among family members (30.4%). Regarding the financial burden, most caregivers incurred medical expenses (34.2%). Additionally, 76.9% of caregivers expressed interest in the hypothetical RSV vaccination. In Japan, caregivers of infants with RSV experience had significant psychological burden regardless of whether the treatment is outpatient or inpatient. In addition, a non-negligible proportion of caregivers suffer from societal and economic burdens. This study lays the groundwork for all stakeholders to fully comprehend the comprehensive disease burden of child RSV infections.
尽管呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)是婴儿急性下呼吸道感染的主要病因,但该病毒对受感染儿童的照料者的影响在很大程度上仍未得到充分研究。本研究是日本首次针对感染RSV的婴儿照料者的心理、社会和经济负担展开的调查。通过在线问卷调查了解RSV感染的相关情况以及照料者的心理、社会和经济负担。纳入了数量相等的年龄小于6个月和大于或等于6个月的婴儿。最终分析共纳入606名照料者。值得注意的是,36.1%的婴儿住院治疗。大多数照料者(91.4%)对其婴儿感染RSV感到焦虑,超过半数(55.8%)的照料者表示焦虑干扰了他们的日常生活。因担心RSV感染而导致日常生活被打乱的照料者更有可能让婴儿住院,尤其是长时间住院。感染显著影响了家庭关系,妨碍了正常的日常活动并加剧了压力,进而导致家庭成员之间产生冲突和争吵(30.4%)。在经济负担方面,大多数照料者产生了医疗费用(34.2%)。此外,76.9%的照料者对假设的RSV疫苗接种表示感兴趣。在日本,无论治疗是门诊还是住院,感染RSV婴儿的照料者都承受着巨大的心理负担。此外,相当一部分照料者还承受着社会和经济负担。本研究为所有利益相关者全面理解儿童RSV感染的综合疾病负担奠定了基础。