Mental Stress of Parents Having Thalassemic Children

Md. Golam Sarower Rayhan, M. Nurunnabi, Shahnaz Kabir, B. Alam
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Background: Thalassaemia is an emerging global public health concern. It is considering as a rapidly growing major health burden for low- and middle income countries. The prevalence of thalassaemia is increasing in Bangladesh, indicates that thalassemia will be an emerging health burden for our country. Objective: To assess the level of mental stress among parents with a thalassemic child. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among the 141 parents with a thalassemic child in the purposively selected two hospitals’ Dhaka Shishu Hospital and Bangladesh Thalassemia Hospital in Dhaka. ‘Parental stress scale’ (PSS) was used to measure the level of stress. Results: The mean age of the parents was 36.2±8.8 years and nearly two-thirds (63.8%) of them were aged below 40 years. Almost half of the participants (49.6%) and their spouses (59.6%) completed their education upto the higher secondary level. The mean monthly family income was 27,113.5±46,696.9 taka. More than half of the parent’s (53.2%) had low level of mental stress. The education, occupation, monthly family income, presence of >1 thalassaemic child in family, received blood from a voluntary blood donor, normal growth of thalassaemic child and history of thalassaemic child death were significantly associated with the level of mental stress by PSS scores of the parents (p<0.05). The level of stress was low among the parents, whose educational level was up to primary level (68.6%), occupation as a business (68.4%), monthly family income ≥50,001 taka (85.7%), presence of >1 beta thalassaemia major child (47.6%), received blood from a voluntary blood donor (50.0%), had a history of normal growth of thalassaemic child (60.4%) and had no history of thalassaemic child death (50.0%). Conclusion: Existence of the children with thalassemia in a family cause massive stress and anxiety for parents. Psychological supports for them are essential as a part of comprehensive medical care along with clinical management of the thalassemic child. The burden of disease can be reduced through effective preventive approaches, such as carrier screening, prenatal counseling and diagnosis. KYAMC Journal Vol. 13, No. 02, July 2022: 102-107
地中海贫血儿童父母的精神压力
背景:地中海贫血是一个新兴的全球公共卫生问题。它被认为是低收入和中等收入国家快速增长的主要卫生负担。在孟加拉国,地中海贫血的发病率正在上升,这表明地中海贫血将成为我国一个新出现的健康负担。目的:了解地中海贫血患儿父母的精神压力水平。材料与方法:对141名患有地中海贫血儿童的父母进行横断面研究,目的是选择达卡Shishu医院和达卡孟加拉国地中海贫血医院两家医院。“父母压力量表”(PSS)用于测量压力水平。结果:患儿父母平均年龄为36.2±8.8岁,年龄在40岁以下的占63.8%。几乎一半的参与者(49.6%)及其配偶(59.6%)完成了中学以上的教育。家庭月平均收入为27113.5±4666.9塔卡。超过一半(53.2%)的家长精神压力水平较低。受教育程度、职业、家庭月收入、家庭中有>1名地中海贫血儿童、接受过无偿献血者血液、地中海贫血儿童正常生长和地中海贫血儿童死亡史与父母PSS得分的精神压力水平显著相关(p1 - β -地中海贫血重度儿童(47.6%)、接受过无偿献血者血液(50.0%);有地中海贫血患儿正常生长史(60.4%),无地中海贫血患儿死亡史(50.0%)。结论:地中海贫血患儿的存在给父母带来了巨大的压力和焦虑。作为地中海贫血儿童临床管理的综合医疗保健的一部分,对他们的心理支持是必不可少的。通过有效的预防措施,如携带者筛查、产前咨询和诊断,可以减轻疾病负担。KYAMC学报第13卷第02期,2022年7月:102-107
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