Muhammad Aiman Shuib, H. Rostenberghe, A. Nasir, N. Yaacob, Khanisa Md Khalid
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摘要
照顾和照顾唐氏综合症(DS)儿童是令人痛苦的,并对父母的生活质量产生了负面影响。本研究旨在调查残疾儿童父母的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)和家庭功能,并找出影响他们的潜在因素。横断面研究包括来自马来西亚Kota Bharu Raja Perempuan Zainab II医院儿科诊所的94名DS患儿家长,平均年龄46.7±7.0岁。收集父母和DS儿童的人口统计学和社会经济数据,并根据儿童生活质量量表家庭影响模块(PedsQL FIM)自我报告来测量他们的生活质量(QoL)。本研究中DS患儿的父母表现出良好的HRQoL和家庭功能,得分分别为83.2分和89.3分(满分100分)。家庭功能评分与父母健康相关生活质量显著相关(p<0.001)。家庭成员的数量对家庭功能有显著的影响(p=0.015)。在HRQoL中得分最低的是“担心”。目前的研究结果证实了先前的报告,即有残疾儿童和其他残疾儿童的家庭的生活质量和家庭功能相对较好。
Structural Relationship between Family Functioning and Parental Health-Related Quality of Life among Parents with Down Syndrome Children in Kelantan, Malaysia
Caregiving and living with a Down Syndrome (DS) child is distressing and has given a negative impact on the quality of life of parents. The study aims examine the parents with DS children on the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and family functioning and to identify potential factors affecting them. The cross-sectional study involved 94 parents with DS children from the Paediatric Clinic, Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II, Kota Bharu, Malaysia, with a mean age of 46.7 ± 7.0 years. Demographic and socioeconomic data of the parents and DS children were collected, and their quality of life (QoL) was measured based on the self-reported Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Family Impact Module (PedsQL FIM). Parents of DS children in the current study have shown good HRQoL and family functioning, with scores of 83.2 and 89.3 out of 100, respectively. The family functioning score shown significantly correlated with the parental health-related quality of life (p<0.001). The number of family members was found to have a statistically significant effect on family functioning (p=0.015). The lowest score in the HRQoL was in the domain of ‘worry’. The findings of the current study verify previous reports of relatively good quality of life and family functioning in families with DS children and also with other disabilities.