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The health-related quality of life of children with congenital cataract: findings of the British Congenital Cataract Study.

机译:先天性白内障儿童的健康相关生活质量:英国先天性白内障研究的发现。

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BACKGROUND: There is increasing emphasis on patient-based assessment of healthcare outcomes, but evaluation of the impact of ophthalmic disorders on quality of life is undertaken infrequently. AIM: To report on the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of children with congenital cataract. METHODS: At least 6 years after diagnosis, 41 children (representative of a national cohort) and their parents completed the child and proxy (parental) versions of PedsQL 4.0, a generic multidimensional paediatric HRQOL instrument, independently. This provided a physical health summary score, a psychosocial health summary score and an overall score (range 0-100, higher scores indicating better HRQOL). RESULTS: Questionnaires were completed by 33 parent-child pairs and by 8 parents alone. The mean (SD) total score self-reported by children was 75.85 (15.56) and that reported by parents was 75.91(16.79). The mean (SD) physical health score self-reported by children was 80.76 (8.61), which was higher than the psychosocial health score of 72.93 (16.06). There was considerable variation in agreement of scores reported by individual child-parent pairs (the largest difference was 56.3 points). Notably, the PedsQL scores of children with congenital cataract were comparable with those reported for some children with severe systemic diseases such as rheumatological disease and some cancers. CONCLUSIONS: These findings serve to characterise the significant broader impact of congenital cataract on patients and their families. The PedsQL 4.0 proved to be an acceptable instrument for assessing generic HRQOL, permitting valuable reporting by children and their parents. However, to capture the subjective experience of ophthalmic disease in childhood fully, specific vision-related quality of life measures for children are needed.
机译:背景:人们越来越重视基于患者的保健结果评估,但很少进行眼科疾病对生活质量影响的评估。目的:报告先天性白内障儿童的健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)。方法:确诊后至少6年,有41名儿童(代表国家队列)及其父母独立完成了儿童和代理(父母)版本的PedsQL 4.0(一种通用的多维儿科HRQOL仪器)。这提供了身体健康摘要评分,社会心理健康摘要评分和总体评分(范围为0-100,评分越高表示HRQOL越好)。结果:问卷调查由33对亲子对和仅8对父母完成。儿童自我报告的平均总得分为75.85(15.56),父母报告的平均总得分为75.91(16.79)。儿童自我报告的平均(SD)身体健康得分为80.76(8.61),高于社会心理健康得分72.93(16.06)。单个儿童与父母之间所报告的分数一致性有很大差异(最大差异为56.3分)。值得注意的是,先天性白内障儿童的PedsQL评分与某些患有严重系统疾病(例如风湿病和某些癌症)的儿童的PedsQL评分相当。结论:这些发现有助于表征先天性白内障对患者及其家人的广泛影响。事实证明,PedsQL 4.0是评估通用HRQOL的可接受工具,可让孩子及其父母进行有价值的报告。但是,为了充分捕捉儿童期眼科疾病的主观经验,需要针对儿童的与视觉相关的特定生活质量措施。

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