Amna Iram, T. Ghaffar, Zohaib Anwar Solangi, Jahanara Ayaz, Abdul Rehman, Naila Yasmin, Ahmad Wassi
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摘要
脑性瘫痪(CP)是一组影响人的活动能力、保持身体姿势和平衡的疾病。它是儿童时期最常见的运动障碍。本研究调查了在本中心就诊的 12 岁以下患儿的社会经济地位(SES)与生活质量(QoL)之间的关系。参与调查者是根据选择标准招募的。研究对象包括年龄不超过 12 岁的儿童、所有社会经济阶层的男性和女性儿童、经神经学确诊的 CP 儿童以及姿势、脑部缺陷和运动障碍患者。被选中的参与者填写了健康问卷 EQ-5D-5L,并在父母的协助下提供了社会经济信息。所有因素的 P 值均高于 0.05,表明社会经济状况与 CP 患者的 QoL 之间无显著关联。
Association between socioeconomic status and quality of life among cerebral palsy children in government children hospitals and special training centers
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that affect a person’s ability to move and maintain the posture and balance of the body. It is the most common motor disability in childhood. The present study investigated the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and the quality of life (QoL) among children with CP up to the age of 12 years who attend our center.
This observational corelational survey was conducted on a sample of 80 children with CP from our center. Participants were recruited based on selection criteria. Participants of age brackets up to 12 years, male and female children of all socioeconomic classes, neurologically diagnosed CP children, and patients with posture, brain deficits, and movement impairments were included in the study. The chosen participants completed the Health Questionnaire EQ-5D-5L and provided socioeconomic information with the assistance of their parents.
Nearly half (47%) of the participants were male and 52.5% were female. P-value of all factors was above 0.05, which showed no significant association between SES and the QoL of CP patients.
No statistically significant association was found between SES and the QoL of children with CP at our center.