被收养的中国儿童与未被收养的荷兰唇腭裂儿童的生活质量:倾向评分匹配分析。

Martinus M van Veen, Bente A van den Berge, Chantal M Mouës-Vink
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目的:比较国际收养的唇腭裂儿童与非收养的唇腭裂儿童的生活质量。设计:横断面研究。环境:荷兰一家二级和三级医院的多学科唇腭裂小组。方法:对接受我院多学科唇腭裂治疗的8岁以下儿童的家长进行问卷调查,问卷内容包括人口统计学和临床数据,以及0-8岁儿童唇腭裂生活质量测量工具:CleftChild-8。收养儿童和非收养儿童根据性别、年龄、唇裂类型、是否完成了腭裂手术以及父母的受教育程度进行倾向评分匹配。然后比较CleftChild-8分数在CL/P的收养和非收养儿童的匹配样本之间。主要结果测量:CleftChild-8(子)域得分的差异。结果:大多数被收养儿童(n = 29)的CleftChild-8中位数分数略低于29名匹配的非被收养儿童。领域得分“对(手术)治疗的满意度”和13个子领域得分中的3个子领域得分:“术后结果”、“兄弟姐妹接受度”和“家人/朋友接受度”存在显著差异。结论:根据父母报告,与非收养儿童相比,患有CL/P的收养儿童在某些方面的生活质量较低。裂隙小组的成员应该意识到与收养有关的问题,并为被收养的孩子和他们的父母提供额外的指导和咨询。
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Quality of Life of Adopted Chinese Versus Nonadopted Dutch Children with Cleft Lip and/or Palate: A Propensity Score Matched Analysis.

Quality of Life of Adopted Chinese Versus Nonadopted Dutch Children with Cleft Lip and/or Palate: A Propensity Score Matched Analysis.

Quality of Life of Adopted Chinese Versus Nonadopted Dutch Children with Cleft Lip and/or Palate: A Propensity Score Matched Analysis.

Quality of Life of Adopted Chinese Versus Nonadopted Dutch Children with Cleft Lip and/or Palate: A Propensity Score Matched Analysis.

Objective: To examine quality of life in internationally adopted children with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) versus non-adopted children with CL/P.

Design: Cross sectional study.

Setting: Multidisciplinary cleft team of a secondary and tertiary hospital in the Netherlands.

Methods: Parents of children under the age of 8 treated by the multidisciplinary cleft team of our institutions were asked to fill out a questionnaire containing demographic and clinical data and a validated parent proxy measure of cleft-specific quality of life instrument for children aged 0-8: the CleftChild-8. Adopted children were matched to non-adopted children using propensity score matching based on sex, age, type of cleft, if palatal surgery was completed and the level of education of the parent. CleftChild-8 scores were then compared between the matched samples of adopted and non-adopted children with CL/P.

Main outcome measure(s): Differences in (sub)domain scores of the CleftChild-8.

Results: Most median CleftChild-8 scores of the adopted children (n = 29) were slightly lower compared to the 29 matched non-adopted children. A significant difference was seen for the domain score 'satisfaction with (operative) treatment' and 3 of the 13 subdomain scores: 'post-operative results', 'acceptance by siblings' and 'acceptance by family/friends'.

Conclusions: By parent report, adopted children with CL/P experienced some areas of lower quality of life when compared to non-adopted children. Members of cleft teams should be aware of the problems associated with adoption and offer additional guidance and counseling to adopted children and their parents.

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