The Burden of Sickle Cell Disease on Children and Their Caregivers: Caregiver Reports of Children's Health-Related Quality of Life and School Experiences, Caregiver Burden, and Their Association with Frequency of Vaso-Occlusive Crises.

IF 1.8 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Patient Related Outcome Measures Pub Date : 2023-11-28 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PROM.S419607
Andrew Campbell, Avery A Rizio, Kristen L McCausland, Serban Iorga, Glorian P Yen, Jincy Paulose, Soyon Lee
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Abstract

Background: Children with sickle cell disease (SCD) experience a multiplex of disease-related symptoms and complications, including vaso-occlusive crises (VOCs), episodes characterized by extreme pain.

Methods: A cross-sectional observational survey examined the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and school experiences of children with SCD 2 months-11 years, burden experienced by their caregivers, and associations between these outcomes and VOC frequency. Caregivers (N=167) of children with SCD in the US completed the Infant-Toddler Quality of Life-Short Form 47 (ITQoL-SF47) for children 2 months-4 years, the Child Health Questionnaire-Parent Form 50 (CHQ-PF50) and PROMIS Pain Interference and Sleep Disturbance Parent Proxy short forms for children 5-11 years, and a study-specific survey of school experiences.

Results: Children with SCD 2 months-4 years had lower ITQoL-SF47 scores (ie, worse HRQoL, p<0.001) than a normative sample of children; across domains, differences ranged from 18.73-45.03 points and exceeded minimal important difference (MID) thresholds. Except for the behavior domain, children with SCD 5-11 years had lower scores on all CHQ-PF50 domains than the normative sample (p<0.001); differences ranged from 6.78-36.37 points and exceeded MID thresholds. Children with more frequent VOCs had lower HRQoL and worse school experiences than children with less frequent VOCs (p<0.05, except for behavior domains). The largest differences based on VOC frequency were observed for overall health and bodily pain/discomfort among children 2 months-4 years (differences=40.88 and 32.50 points, respectively), and bodily pain and role/social limitations due to physical health among children 5-11 years (differences=38.99 and 37.80, respectively). Caregivers of children with more frequent VOCs experienced greater burden than caregivers of children with less frequent VOCs, though specific areas of impact (eg, caregiver emotions, time) differed across child age groups.

Conclusion: VOC frequency is negatively associated with HRQoL, highlighting the burden experienced by children with SCD and their caregivers.

镰状细胞病对儿童及其照顾者的负担:照顾者报告儿童健康相关的生活质量和学校经历、照顾者负担及其与血管闭塞危机频率的关联
背景:镰状细胞病(SCD)患儿经历多种疾病相关症状和并发症,包括血管闭塞危象(VOCs),以极度疼痛为特征的发作。方法:一项横断面观察性调查研究了SCD儿童2个月至11岁的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)和学校经历,其照顾者所经历的负担,以及这些结果与VOC频率之间的关系。美国SCD儿童的照顾者(N=167)完成了2个月-4岁儿童的婴幼儿生活质量短表47 (ITQoL-SF47), 5-11岁儿童的儿童健康问卷-家长表50 (CHQ-PF50)和PROMIS疼痛干扰和睡眠障碍家长代理短表,以及一项针对研究的学校经历调查。结果:SCD患儿2个月-4年ITQoL-SF47评分较低(即HRQoL较差)。结论:VOC频率与HRQoL呈负相关,突出了SCD患儿及其照顾者的负担。
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