Evaluation of Quality of Life in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis Regarding Smoking History in Parents

Q3 Medicine
S. Eslampanah, Maryam Hassanzad, Ali Valinejadi, H. Ghaffaripoor, M. Boloursaz, S. Mahdaviani, Noushin Baghaei, Z. Daneshmandi, A. Velayati
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Background: The provision of facilities to achieve better living conditions for patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) is of particular importance. Smoking is one of the known factors that aggravate CF. However, the effects of exposure to secondhand smoke (consumed by parents) if not consumed by the individual him/herself are not very evident. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the quality of life in patients with CF based on a history of smoking in parents. Methods: This cross-sectional analytical study was conducted on 100 patients with CF referred to the National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases in Tehran, Iran, who were admitted in 2019 - 2021, using convenience sampling. After measuring height and weight, body mass index (BMI) was calculated, and the relationship between these factors (including a family history of smoking, pulmonary function tests, and BMI) with the quality of life of these patients was assessed. The data collection tool was a questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using SPSS software (version 20). The independent t-test and Pearson correlation test were used in this study, with a significance level of 0.05. Results: There was no statistically significant difference in the quality of life of the patients in the two groups whose parents were smokers and nonsmokers; however, physical and social functions and disease severity were lower in the smoking family group than in the other group (P > 0.05). In this study, there was no significant relationship between the quality of life of patients with CF in physical, emotional, and social functions and disease severity with a family history of smoking (P > 0.05); nevertheless, the quality of life was lower in patients whose fathers were smokers. In the present study, there was no significant relationship between patients’ quality of life in the smoking family group with the number of daily consumption of tobacco (cigarettes) in those around and the duration of family smoking (year). Conclusions: The findings of this study showed that smoking reduces the quality of life of patients with CF. Therefore, the need for the attention of parents and relatives of patients with CF to increase patients’ quality of life is seriously felt. There was no statistically significant relationship between smoking in patients with CF and reduced quality of life in this study; however, it is suggested to perform this study on a larger sample and in different cities in patients with CF and compare the results.
父母吸烟史对囊性纤维化患者生活质量的影响
背景:为囊性纤维化(CF)患者提供更好的生活条件的设施尤为重要。吸烟是加重CF的已知因素之一。然而,如果个人不吸烟,接触二手烟(父母吸烟)的影响并不明显。目的:本研究旨在根据父母吸烟史评估CF患者的生活质量。方法:这项横断面分析研究对2019年至2021年入住伊朗德黑兰国家结核病和肺病研究所的100名CF患者进行了方便抽样。在测量身高和体重后,计算体重指数(BMI),并评估这些因素(包括吸烟家族史、肺功能测试和BMI)与这些患者生活质量之间的关系。数据收集工具是一份调查表。使用SPSS软件(版本20)进行数据分析。本研究采用独立t检验和Pearson相关检验,显著性水平为0.05。结果:父母为吸烟者和非吸烟者的两组患者的生活质量差异无统计学意义;吸烟家庭组的身体、社会功能和疾病严重程度低于其他组(P>0.05)。在本研究中,CF患者的身体、情感和社会功能生活质量与有吸烟家族史的疾病严重程度之间没有显著关系(P>0.05);然而,父亲吸烟的患者的生活质量较低。在本研究中,吸烟家庭组患者的生活质量与周围人群每天吸烟(香烟)的数量和家庭吸烟的持续时间(年)之间没有显著关系。结论:本研究结果表明,吸烟会降低CF患者的生活质量。因此,CF患者的父母和亲属迫切需要关注提高患者的生活品质。在这项研究中,CF患者吸烟与生活质量下降之间没有统计学上的显著关系;然而,建议在更大的样本和不同城市对CF患者进行这项研究,并比较结果。
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Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics
Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics is the official publication of Iranian Society of Pediatrics (ISP) and a peer-reviewed medical journal which is published quarterly. It is informative for all practicing pediatrics including general medical profession.
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