儿童和青少年癫痫患者与健康同龄人的生活质量比较:一项横断面研究

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Robert Opitz, Miriam Gerstner, Lena Mühe, Malin Zaddach, Leonie Grosse, Katharina Vill, Astrid Bertsche, Ingo Borggraefe
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目的癫痫对儿童青少年(CaA)健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)有显著影响。本研究旨在评估儿童癫痫患者的HRQoL与健康同龄人的比较,使用自我报告和代理报告,并确定癫痫影响的特定HRQoL域。方法于2021年10月至2023年6月在慕尼黑进行单中心横断面研究。对139名3-17岁医学诊断为癫痫的患者的HRQoL进行评估,采用年龄适应的、经过验证的KINDL©问卷,由患者和一名护理人员填写。问卷包括六个子量表:“身体健康”、“情绪健康”、“自尊”、“家庭”、“朋友”和“日常功能”。7至17岁健康CaA的控制值取自BELLA和KiGGS研究。采用Welch检验和Wilcoxon符号秩检验进行统计比较。结果与健康的同龄人相比,CaA癫痫患者的HRQoL总体上明显较低,特别是在“身体健康”、“情绪健康”和“朋友”的子量表上。在“家庭”子量表中未观察到显著差异。有趣的是,自我报告显示患有癫痫的CaA患者有更高的“自尊”得分的趋势,尽管这没有达到统计学意义。自我和代理报告的HRQoL总分之间没有显著差异。CaA患者癫痫与HRQoL降低相关,尤其是在身体、情绪和社会领域。稳定的家庭支持可以缓冲一些负面影响。特别是,在自信方面出乎意料的高结果应该是未来研究的主题。
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Quality of Life of Children and Adolescents with Epilepsy Compared to Their Healthy Peers: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Epilepsy significantly impacts the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of children and adolescents (CaA). This study aimed to assess HRQoL in pediatric epilepsy patients compared to their healthy peers, using both self- and proxy-reports, and to identify specific HRQoL domains affected by epilepsy.A single-center, cross-sectional study was conducted in Munich between October 2021 and June 2023. HRQoL was assessed in 139 patients aged 3 to 17 years with medically diagnosed epilepsy using age-adapted, validated KINDL© questionnaires, completed by the patients and one caregiver. The questionnaire comprised six subscales: "Physical Well-being," "Emotional Well-being," "Self-Esteem," "Family," "Friends," and "Everyday Functioning." Control values from healthy CaA aged 7 to 17 were drawn from the BELLA and KiGGS studies. Welch tests and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests were used for statistical comparisons.Compared to their healthy peers, CaA with epilepsy reported significantly lower HRQoL overall, particularly in the subscales "Physical Well-being," "Emotional Well-being," and "Friends." No significant differences were observed in the "Family" subscale. Interestingly, self-reports revealed a trend toward higher "Self-Esteem" scores among CaA with epilepsy, though this did not reach statistical significance. No significant differences emerged between self- and proxy-reported total HRQoL scores.Epilepsy in CaA is associated with reduced HRQoL, especially in physical, emotional, and social domains. Stable family support can cushion some negative effects. In particular, the unexpectedly high results in the area of self-confidence should be the subject of future research.

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Neuropediatrics
Neuropediatrics 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
2.80
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0.00%
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94
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: For key insights into today''s practice of pediatric neurology, Neuropediatrics is the worldwide journal of choice. Original articles, case reports and panel discussions are the distinctive features of a journal that always keeps abreast of current developments and trends - the reason it has developed into an internationally recognized forum for specialists throughout the world. Pediatricians, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and neurobiologists will find it essential reading.
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