Determination of the Quality of Life of Parents with Children Treated in the Pediatric Oncology Clinic during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Affecting Factors

IF 0.3 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Aysel Topan, Özlem Öztürk Şahin, Zeynep Aközlü, Dilek Bayram, Tülay Kuzlu Ayyıldız
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Abstract Introduction Even in the absence of a pandemic, pediatric oncology patients have decreased immunological levels. This condition requires families to monitor their children's risk of infection on a frequent basis. The possibility of being exposed to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in a hospital or community environment has created significant concern among cancer families. Objectives This study sought to ascertain the quality of life of parents who sought treatment for their children at a pediatric oncology clinic during the COVID-19 epidemic, as well as the factors that influenced it. Materials and Methods This cross-sectional study included 62 parents with children ages 0 to 19 who receive treatment for their children at the pediatric oncology clinic of an application and research center in Turkey's Western Black Sea area. “The Participant Information Form” and “The Scale of Quality of Life-Family Version (QOL-FV)” were used to collect data. The researchers used the face-to-face interview approach to obtain data. To investigate the differences in scale levels based on the descriptive characteristics of the parents, one-way analysis of variance, t-test, and post hoc (Tukey, least significant difference) analyses were used. Results The total mean score of the parents' QOL-FV was found to be 148.097 ± 25.843 (87–258). In the study, it was determined that financial difficulties, difficulties in accessing the hospital during the treatment process, and changes in daily activity/behavior had negative effects on parents' quality of life. Conclusion Most of the parents who participated in our study stated that their quality of life got worse with the pandemic. It was determined that the COVID-19 pandemic had effects on the quality of life of parents of pediatric oncology patients in various ways.
新冠肺炎大流行期间儿科肿瘤门诊患儿家长生活质量测定及影响因素
即使在没有大流行的情况下,儿科肿瘤患者的免疫水平也会下降。这种情况要求家庭经常监测孩子感染的风险。在医院或社区环境中暴露于2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的可能性引起了癌症家庭的极大关注。目的本研究旨在确定在COVID-19流行期间在儿科肿瘤诊所为孩子寻求治疗的父母的生活质量,以及影响其质量的因素。材料和方法本横断面研究包括62名父母,他们的孩子年龄在0到19岁之间,他们的孩子在土耳其西部黑海地区的一个应用和研究中心的儿科肿瘤学诊所接受治疗。采用《参与者信息表》和《生活质量量表家庭版(QOL-FV)》收集数据。研究人员采用面对面访谈的方式来获取数据。为了研究基于父母描述性特征的量表水平差异,使用了单向方差分析、t检验和事后分析(Tukey,最小显著差异)。结果父母QOL-FV总平均得分为148.097±25.843(87-258)分。在研究中,确定了经济困难、治疗过程中难以进入医院以及日常活动/行为的变化对父母的生活质量产生了负面影响。大多数参与我们研究的家长表示,他们的生活质量随着大流行而恶化。结果表明,2019冠状病毒病大流行对儿科肿瘤患者家长生活质量的影响是多方面的。
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期刊介绍: The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to medical and pediatric oncology in human well being including ethical and social issues. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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