FACTORS RELATED TO QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG CHILDREN WITH THALASSEMIA MAJOR: A LITERATURE REVIEW

Lailil Fatkuriyah, Ainul Hidayati
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Background: Thalassemia major is a chronic disease in children that harms children quality of life by interrupting physical function, emotional function, social function, and school function. Objectives: This study aims to identify factors contributed to quality of life among children with thalassemia major. Design: The research design used systematic review based on the PRISMA guideline. Data Sources: The source of the articles used three databases including Pubmed, Science Direct, and NCBI with keywords: “quality of life” AND “children” AND “thalassemia major”. The articles were searched from July to September 2021. Review Methods: The data in this study were obtained by reviewing articles from previous studies using PRISMA checklist and PICOS. To assess the quality of article, JBI Critical Appraisal Tools was also used as a guideline. Results: There were 6 articles reviewed according to the inclusion criteria. All the studies showed that the score of quality of life among children with thalassemia major was lower than that of healthy children. The school function among children with thalassemia major was known to have the lowest score from this review. Factors contributed to quality of life among children with thalassemia major according to this review were chelation therapy, pretransfusion hemoglobin, age during the first transfusion, frequency of transfusion, child’s age, family income, parents’ education, hepatomegaly, body mass index, and serum ferritin levels. Conclusion: This review notifies the necessity of developing strategies in improving the quality of life of children with thalassemia major that involves parents, health services, schools, and the government.
重度地中海贫血儿童生活质量相关因素的文献综述
背景:重度地中海贫血是一种儿童慢性疾病,主要影响儿童的身体功能、情绪功能、社交功能和学习功能,影响儿童的生活质量。目的:本研究旨在确定影响重度地中海贫血儿童生活质量的因素。设计:本研究设计采用基于PRISMA指南的系统评价。数据来源:文章来源使用Pubmed、Science Direct和NCBI三个数据库,关键词:“生活质量”和“儿童”和“重度地中海贫血”。这些文章的检索时间为2021年7月至9月。回顾方法:本研究的资料是通过使用PRISMA检查表和PICOS查阅前人研究的文章获得的。为了评估文章的质量,也使用JBI关键评估工具作为指导。结果:符合纳入标准共纳入6篇文献。所有研究都表明,重度地中海贫血儿童的生活质量得分低于健康儿童。地中海贫血儿童的学校功能在本次评估中得分最低。根据本综述,影响地中海贫血儿童生活质量的因素包括螯合治疗、输血前血红蛋白、第一次输血时的年龄、输血频率、儿童年龄、家庭收入、父母的教育程度、肝面积、体重指数和血清铁蛋白水平。结论:本综述提示有必要制定包括家长、卫生服务、学校和政府在内的策略来改善重度地中海贫血儿童的生活质量。
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