Lamin Makalo, Samuel Ademola Adegoke, Stephen John Allen, Bankole Peter Kuti, Kalipha Kassama, Sheikh Joof, Mamadou Lamin Kijera, Bakary Sonko, Abdoulie Camara, Egbuna Olakunle Obidike
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摘要
镰状细胞性贫血(SCA)患儿反复出现血管闭塞危象和并发症,显著影响其健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)。本研究测定了冈比亚130名5 -15岁SCA儿童的HRQoL,并与130名年龄和性别匹配的血红蛋白AA (HbAA)儿童进行了比较。HRQoL使用儿科生活质量量表(PedsQL)进行测量,分数低于69.7定义为HRQoL差。采用二元逻辑回归分析HRQoL差的预测因素。SCA患儿与HbAA患儿的平均年龄相似(9.83±2.79岁vs 9.65±2.84岁,p = 0.598),男女比例为1.1:1。与HbAA儿童相比,SCA儿童的体重不足率(p = 0.019)和发育迟缓率(p = 0.045)显著高于HbAA儿童。SCA组在身体、情感、社会、学校和整体领域的HRQoL得分明显较低(过去12个月有3次发作;优势比[OR] = 1.9, p = 0.028)、晚期诊断SCA (OR = 1.8, p = 0.012)和临床卒中(OR = 69.3, p = 0.037)。本研究表明,SCA显著降低了所有领域的HRQoL。早期诊断、有效的疼痛管理和预防中风等并发症对改善预后至关重要。需要有针对性的干预措施来减轻冈比亚儿童SCA的身体和心理负担。
Sociodemographic and Clinical Factors Predictive of Poor Health-Related Quality of Life of Children with Sickle Cell Anemia in The Gambia.
Children with sickle cell anemia (SCA) experience recurrent vaso-occlusive crises and complications, significantly impacting their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This study determined HRQoL in 130 children aged 5 -15 years with SCA in The Gambia, compared to 130 age- and sex-matched hemoglobin AA (HbAA) children. HRQoL was measured using the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL), with scores below 69.7 defined as poor HRQoL. Predictors of poor HRQoL were analyzed using binary logistic regression. The mean ages of children with SCA and HbAA were similar (9.83 ± 2.79 years vs. 9.65 ± 2.84 years, p = 0.598), with a male-to-female ratio of 1.1:1. SCA children showed significantly higher rates of underweight (p = 0.019) and stunting (p = 0.045) compared to HbAA children. HRQoL scores were significantly lower in the SCA group across physical, emotional, social, school, and overall domains (p < 0.001). A majority (57.7%) of SCA children had poor HRQoL. Key predictors of poor HRQoL among SCA children included frequent pain episodes (>3 episodes in the past 12 months; odds ratio [OR] = 1.9, p = 0.028), late diagnosis of SCA (OR = 1.8, p = 0.012), and clinical stroke (OR = 69.3, p = 0.037). This study demonstrates that SCA significantly reduces HRQoL in all domains. Early diagnosis, effective pain management, and prevention of complications like stroke are critical to improving outcomes. Tailored interventions are needed to mitigate the physical and psychosocial burdens of SCA among children in The Gambia.
期刊介绍:
Hemoglobin is a journal in the English language for the communication of research and information concerning hemoglobin in humans and other species. Hemoglobin publishes articles, reviews, points of view
The journal covers topics such as:
structure, function, genetics and evolution of hemoglobins
biochemical and biophysical properties of hemoglobin molecules
characterization of hemoglobin disorders (variants and thalassemias),
consequences and treatment of hemoglobin disorders
epidemiology and prevention of hemoglobin disorders (neo-natal and adult screening)
modulating factors
methodology used for diagnosis of hemoglobin disorders