马来西亚春季角结膜炎患儿与健康相关的生活质量。

Kamalul Khusus Khairil-Ridzwan, Yen Sheng Lai, Chew Lee Min Fiona, Ismail Shatriah
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目的:一直以来,东南亚地区缺乏有关虹膜角结膜炎(VKC)患儿健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的数据。本研究对虹膜性角膜炎患儿和正常儿童以及虹膜性角膜炎严重程度组别的 HRQoL 水平(平均总分和分量表得分)进行了评估:这项横断面研究于2019年至2020年在两家三级医院进行,特别是雪兰莪医院和马来西亚理科大学的小儿眼科服务机构。年龄分别为 8 岁和 15 岁的参与者被分为两组:被诊断患有 VKC 的儿童和作为对照组的健康儿童。每位参与者都填写了 "春季角结膜炎儿童生活质量(QUICK)"问卷,该问卷由16个问题组成,分为两个分量表:12个问题主要针对症状,4个问题针对日常活动:共有 240 名儿童参加了研究,其中 120 名儿童确诊为 VKC,另外 120 名儿童为对照组。患 VKC 儿童的平均年龄为 11.21 (1.91)岁,男性与女性的比例为 4:1。撕裂(98.4%)和瘙痒(98.3%)是影响 HRQoL 的最常见症状,而最具挑战性的活动是户外游戏(36.6%)和参加水上娱乐活动(34.2%)。与对照组相比,VKC 组的平均总分明显更高。此外,与轻度-中度类型相比,重度类型的平均总分和所有分量表得分都明显更高:VKC 明显降低了马来西亚儿童的 HRQoL,而且其负面影响随着疾病严重程度的增加而增加。
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Health-Related Quality of Life in Children with Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis in Malaysia.

Purpose: There has been a lack of data on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in children with vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) from South East Asia. This study evaluated the levels (mean total score and subscales score) of HRQoL, comparing the VKC and normal children groups, and within the VKC severity groups.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in two tertiary hospitals, specifically the pediatric ophthalmology services at Hospital Hospital Selayang and Universiti Sains Malaysia, spanning from 2019 to 2020. Participants aged 8 and 15 were categorized into two groups; those diagnosed with VKC and healthy children serving as the control group. Each participant completed the Quality of Life in Children with Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis (QUICK) questionnaire, consisting of 16 questions, divided into two subscales: 12 questions focusing on symptoms and four questions for daily activities.

Results: A total of 240 children took part in the study, with 120 children diagnosed with VKC and another 120 in the control group. The mean age of participants with VKC was 11.21 (1.91) years, with a male predominance of 4:1 compared to females. Tearing (98.4%) and itchiness (98.3%) emerged as the most prevalent symptoms affecting HRQoL, while the most challenging activities were outdoor play (36.6%) and participation in recreational water activities (34.2%). The mean total score was significantly higher in the VKC group compared to the control group. Additionally, both the mean total score and all subscale scores were significantly higher in the severe type compared to the mild-moderate type.

Conclusions: VKC significantly reduce the HRQoL among Malaysian children, and the negative impact increases with the disease severity.

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