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背景 急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)是全球最常见的儿童癌症,需要长期治疗。急性淋巴细胞白血病及其后续治疗会改变人体的生理机能,降低儿童的生活质量。 目的 描述印度尼西亚爪哇岛急性淋巴细胞白血病患儿的生活质量。 方法 这项描述性研究采用横断面方法,研究对象包括2021年1月至2022年5月期间在印度尼西亚爪哇岛三家转诊医院就诊的急性淋巴细胞白血病患儿的父母。我们招募了188名陪同孩子进行随访或住院治疗的母亲或父亲。儿童的生活质量是主要结果,由家长代理使用 PedsQL 3.0 癌症模块进行评估。 结果 大多数家长是母亲(81.9%);家长的年龄在 22 岁至 59 岁之间。儿童的平均年龄为 7.63 岁(标准差 3.85),其中 63.3% 为男孩,147 名儿童(78.2%)在研究期间接受了维持期治疗。儿童的总体平均 QoL 得分为 84.37,属于高分(73.9% 的受试者),没有儿童的 QoL 非常低。程序焦虑的平均分最低(72.25 分),而沟通方面的平均分最高(91.56 分)。 结论 印度尼西亚 ALL 患儿的 QoL 有所改善。然而,程序焦虑分量表需要更多的干预措施,以减轻侵入性程序中的焦虑和疼痛。
Quality of life of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Background Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common cancer in children worldwide, which requires long treatment. This condition and its subsequent treatment change the body's physiology, reducing children’s quality of life. Objective To describe the quality of life in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Java, Indonesia. Methods This descriptive study with a cross-sectional approach included parents who had children with ALL at three referral hospitals in Java, Indonesia, between January 2021 and May 2022. We recruited 188 mothers or fathers who accompanied their children for follow-up visits or hospitalization. Children’s quality of life as the primary outcome was evaluated by parent proxy using the PedsQL 3.0 cancer module. Results Most parents were mothers (81.9%); parents’ ages ranged from 22 to 59 years. The mean age of children was 7.63 (SD 3.85) years, with 63.3% boys and 147 (78.2%) treated in maintenance phase during the study. The mean overall children’s QoL score was 84.37 and it classified as high (73.9% of subjects), no children had very low QoL. The lowest mean sub-scale QoL score was in procedural anxiety (72.25), whereas the highest sub-scale score was in communication (91.56). Conclusion There is an improvement in QoL of children with ALL in Indonesia. However, the procedural anxiety sub-scale requires more interventions to reduce anxiety and alleviate pain during invasive procedures.