越南麻风病前患者子女的生活质量

Q4 Medicine
Hiroyuki Watanabe, V. Anh, Huynh Cong Ai, Tran Xuan Vy, Tran Sy Duy, Tran Quang Tien, Ho Thu Linh
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在越南,麻风病前患者和他们的家人住在被称为麻风病村的村庄里。本研究的目的是使用Kid-KINDL R(越南版)来测量这些麻风病村前麻风病患者的子女及其家人的生活质量(QoL)。我们收集并分析了105个人(58名麻风前患者儿童和47名对照组儿童)的数据。结果表明,麻风前患者子女在身体健康和交友方面的得分及总分均显著低于对照组。然而,在小学、自尊和家庭关系方面的得分没有显著差异,尽管前麻风病人的孩子在中学类别的得分明显较低。此外,中学前麻风病人子女组的男孩在自尊和家庭关系方面的得分明显低于女孩。结果还显示,麻风前患者子女的生活质量在中学毕业后下降,这需要对他们的身体健康、自尊和家庭关系提供支持。同时,麻风前患者子女的高中学业成绩高于对照组,因此需要社会经济支持来培养麻风前患者子女的学习动机并继续接受高等教育。
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QoL of ex-leprosy patients’ children in Vietnam
In Vietnam, ex-leprosy patients and their families are housed in villages called leprosy villages. The aim of this study was to measure the quality of life (QoL) of ex-leprosy patients’ children who live in these leprosy villages with their families, using the Kid-KINDL R (Vietnamese version). We collected and analyzed data from 105 individuals (58 ex-leprosy patients’ children and 47 control group children). The results showed that the scores of the ex-leprosy patients’ children in terms of physical health and having friends, as well as their total scores, were significantly lower than those of the control group. However, no significant differences were in the scores for primary school, self-esteem, and family relationships though ex-leprosy patients’ children scored significantly lower in the secondary school category. Moreo -ver, the male children in the ex-leprosy patients’ children group in secondary schools had significantly lower scores in the self-esteem and family relationship categories than their female counterparts. The results also showed that the QoL of ex-leprosy patients’ children diminished after secondary school, which necessitates support for their physical health, self-esteem, and family relationships. Meanwhile, the academic achievement of ex-leprosy patients’ children was higher than that of those in the control group in upper secondary school, who therefore required socioeconomic support to foster motivation of ex-leprosy patients’ children to study and to move on to higher education.
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Japanese Journal of Leprosy
Japanese Journal of Leprosy Medicine-Dermatology
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