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Cognitive Abilities Moderate the Effect of Disease Severity on Health-Related Quality of Life in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease

机译:认知能力中度疾病严重程度对儿科镰状细胞病的健康状生活质量的影响

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Objective Complications that can arise from sickle cell disease (SCD) have the potential to negatively affect health-related quality of life (HRQL). SCD manifests in varying degrees of severity, but effects on HRQL are not uniform. Cognitive abilities influence HRQL in other pediatric groups, potentially through variability in treatment adherence and psychological coping. This study examined the effect of SCD severity on HRQL and explored cognitive abilities as a moderator of this relationship. Methods A total of 86 children and adolescents with SCD (ages 7-16 years) completed a cognitive assessment (Wechsler Scale of Intelligence for Children, Fifth Edition), and primary caregivers rated their child's SCD severity and HRQL (PedsQL Sickle Cell Disease Module). A hierarchical linear regression was conducted to evaluate the interactive effect of SCD severity and cognitive functioning on HRQL. Results Caregiver-rated SCD severity predicted HRQL and cognitive abilities interacted with disease severity to influence HRQL. Youth with milder SCD and cognitive abilities in the average range or higher demonstrated significantly better HRQL compared with youth with mild SCD but below average cognitive abilities. Youth with more severe disease appeared to exhibit similarly low levels of HRQL, with only a minimal influence of cognitive abilities. Conclusions Cognitive factors modify the effect of SCD severity on HRQL, particularly among youth with milder forms of SCD. Future studies are warranted to clarify the role of cognitive abilities in determining HRQL. Clinicians should monitor youth with milder forms of SCD and limited cognitive abilities for worsening HRQL and opportunities to provide support around disease self-management.
机译:从镰状细胞疾病(SCD)可能出现的目的并发症有可能对健康相关的生命质量产生负面影响。 SCD以不同程度的严重程度表现出来,但对HRQL的影响并不均匀。认知能力影响其他儿科群体中的HRQ1,可能通过治疗依从性和心理应对的可变性。本研究检测了SCD严重程度对HRQL的影响,并探讨了这种关系的主持人的认知能力。方法共有86名儿童和青少年与SCD(7-16岁)完成了认知评估(儿童智力的智力规模,第五版)和主要看护人均评定其孩子的SCD严重程度和HRQL(Pedsql Sickle Cell病模块) 。进行了分层线性回归,以评估SCD严重程度和认知功能对HRQL的交互式效果。结果护理人员评级SCD严重程度预测HRQL和认知能力与疾病严重程度相互作用以影响HRQL。在平均范围或更高版本中的青年和认知能力在平均范围内容明显更好,与青年有轻度SCD但低于平均身心能力。具有更严重的疾病的青年似乎表现出类似的低水平的HRQL,只有最小的认知能力影响。结论认知因素修改了SCD严重程度对HRQL的影响,特别是青少年与SCD的温和形式的青年。未来的研究是有必要澄清认知能力在确定HRQL时的作用。临床医生应监控青年,以较温和的SCD形式和有限的认知能力,以恶化HRQL和提供支持疾病自我管理的支持。

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