Level of anxiety among children with cancer and their parents in Riyadh City

Nour Al Thibani, Salma Moud
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Objective: This study aimed to assess the anxiety levels of children with cancer and their parents following admission to the Military Hospital in Riyadh City.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted using a proforma between May 2019 to July 2019. Data collection involved the utilization of two tools. The first tool was a structured interview questionnaire design for children, while the second tool was intended for the parents of the children. The study sample comprised children and their parents who accompanied the child during hospitalization and chemotherapy. Approximately 74 children, aged 6-14 years old, diagnosed with cancer and admitted to the Riyadh Military Hospital, were enrolled in this study using convenience consecutive sampling.Results: A total of 148 individuals participated in this study. Seventy-four parents were enrolled, with 68.9% being mothers and 31.1% fathers. Among the parents in the study, 29.7% experienced severe anxiety, 41.9% reported a moderate level of anxiety, and 20.3% had a low level of anxiety. Seventy-four children were included in the study sample, with 48.6% being boys and 51.4% girls. Among the children, 37.8% exhibited high levels of anxiety, 41.9% displayed moderate anxiety, and 20.3% reported low levels of anxiety. Additionally, a relationship was observed between the anxiety levels of parents and the anxiety levels of their children.Conclusions: This study revealed that both children with cancer and their parents are experiencing moderate to severe levels of anxiety. The psychological well-being of cancer patients and their families is not a topic to be overlooked; rather, it is an important subject that requires attention and consideration.
利雅得市癌症儿童及其父母的焦虑程度
研究目的本研究旨在评估利雅得市军事医院收治的癌症患儿及其父母的焦虑水平:这项横断面研究是在 2019 年 5 月至 2019 年 7 月期间使用表格进行的。数据收集使用了两种工具。第一种工具是针对儿童设计的结构化访谈问卷,第二种工具则针对儿童的父母。研究样本包括住院和化疗期间陪伴儿童的儿童及其父母。约有 74 名 6-14 岁的儿童被诊断出患有癌症,并在利雅得军医院住院治疗,研究采用方便连续抽样法:共有 148 人参与了这项研究。74名家长参加了研究,其中68.9%为母亲,31.1%为父亲。在参与研究的家长中,29.7%的家长有严重焦虑,41.9%的家长有中度焦虑,20.3%的家长有轻度焦虑。研究样本中有 74 名儿童,其中 48.6% 为男孩,51.4% 为女孩。其中,37.8%的儿童表现出高度焦虑,41.9%的儿童表现出中度焦虑,20.3%的儿童表现出低度焦虑。此外,还观察到父母的焦虑水平与子女的焦虑水平之间的关系:本研究显示,癌症儿童及其父母都有中度至严重程度的焦虑。癌症患者及其家人的心理健康不容忽视,相反,这是一个需要关注和思考的重要课题。
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