Examination of Physical Functions, Activity and Participation in Children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Vesile Yildiz-Kabak, Sinan Buran, Nur Banu Karaca, Orkun Tufekci, Emil Aliyev, Yagmur Bayindir, Songul Atasavun Uysal, Yelda Bilginer, Edibe Unal, Seza Ozen
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Abstract

Aims: To examine physical functions, activity, and participation level, and associated factors with participation in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) across the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health-Children and Youth.

Methods: 49 children (Girl/Boy:28/21) aged between 7 and 18 years (Mean: 13.4 ± 3.3) were included. To evaluate body structure/functioning; pain, fatigue, disease activity, and motor functions were assessed. Childhood Health Assessment Questionnaire and Juvenile Arthritis Biopsychosocial and Clinical Questionnaire were used to determine activity level. Child and Adolescent Scale of Participation was used to assess participation.

Results: Mild level of pain (2.0 ± 2.3), disease activity (2.0 ± 2.3), and fatigue (4.1 ± 4.0) were recorded. Decrease in motor functions was determined in 75% of children, while 61% of whom had activity-related disability. There was mild to moderate participation restrictions, and participation was significantly associated with age (r = -0.29), pain severity (r = -0.31), disease activity (r = -0.39), motor functions (r = 0.33), and activity level (r = -0.43), (p ˂ 0.05).

Conclusions: Majority of children with JIA have deteriorations in physical functions, activity, and participation. Age, pain, disease activity, motor functions and activity level were associated with participation level. Children with JIA should be regularly evaluated multi-directional and they should be referred to rehabilitation programs to increase functionality and participation.

检查青少年特发性关节炎患儿的身体功能、活动和参与情况。
目的:研究幼年特发性关节炎(JIA)患儿的身体功能、活动和参与水平,以及与参与相关的因素(根据国际功能、残疾和健康分类-儿童和青少年)。评估身体结构/功能;疼痛、疲劳、疾病活动和运动功能。儿童健康评估问卷和青少年关节炎生物心理社会和临床问卷用于确定活动水平。儿童和青少年参与量表用于评估参与情况:结果:记录到轻度疼痛(2.0 ± 2.3)、疾病活动(2.0 ± 2.3)和疲劳(4.1 ± 4.0)。75%的患儿运动功能下降,61%的患儿有活动相关残疾。参与活动受到轻度至中度限制,参与活动与年龄(r = -0.29)、疼痛严重程度(r = -0.31)、疾病活动(r = -0.39)、运动功能(r = 0.33)和活动水平(r = -0.43)显著相关(p ˂0.05):结论:大多数JIA患儿的身体功能、活动能力和参与度都有所下降。年龄、疼痛、疾病活动性、运动功能和活动水平与参与水平有关。应定期对JIA患儿进行多方位评估,并将他们转介到康复计划中,以提高他们的功能和参与度。
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