Anxiety Levels of Children with Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia and Their Mothers at the Beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Change in the First Year

P. Asfuroğlu, T. Şişmanlar Eyüboğlu, A. Aslan, Tuğba Ramaslı Gürsoy, A. Ş. Soysal Acar, D. Yapar, M. Ilhan
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We aimed to assess anxiety of children with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) and their primary caregivers at the beginning of Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and change in levels of anxiety in first year with prolongation of pandemic. This was a two-step study; first step was questionnaire-based, conducted via teleconference. In first step, 29 patients and 105 healthy children and their mothers were participated; 25 children with PCD and their mothers were in second step. Demographic characteristics, clinical informations were recorded. Children’s and mothers’ state and trait anxiety levels were assessed and compared. Anxiety levels of mothers of patients were assessed according to clinical characteristics of children. Mothers’ knowledge of COVID-19 and effect of teleconference on their anxiety was evaluated. State anxiety levels in the first year of pandemic of children with PCD and their mothers were also compared. Compared to control group, state anxiety of children in 13-18 age group and trait anxiety of their mothers were lower (p<0.05). In both groups, trait and state anxiety of 13-18 years old children and mothers positively correlated. Trait anxiety of mothers of patients negatively correlated with patients’ FEV1 and MEF25-75. Patients’ mothers reported feeling less anxiety at the end of teleconference. Anxiety of mothers of patients (especially under 9 years old) had increased as pandemic continued. At the beginning of pandemic, children with PCD were less anxious than healthy children, and their mothers had lower trait anxiety than mothers of healthy children. Being followed for chronic disease and obtaining information about COVID-19 may have reduced anxiety of children with PCD and their mothers. However, as pandemic continues, need to protect their children with PCD from infection, especially of mothers with younger children, may have raised their concerns.
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COVID-19大流行初期原发性纤毛运动障碍儿童及其母亲的焦虑水平及其第一年的变化
我们旨在评估冠状病毒病-2019 (COVID-19)大流行开始时原发性纤毛运动障碍(PCD)儿童及其主要照顾者的焦虑情况,以及随着大流行的延长,第一年焦虑水平的变化。这是一个两步研究;第一步是通过电话会议进行问卷调查。第一步,29名患者和105名健康儿童及其母亲参与;25名患有PCD的儿童和他们的母亲处于第二阶段。记录患者的人口学特征、临床资料。评估和比较儿童和母亲的状态和特质焦虑水平。根据患儿的临床特征评估患者母亲的焦虑水平。评估母亲对新冠肺炎的知识知晓情况及远程会议对焦虑的影响。还比较了PCD患儿及其母亲在大流行第一年的状态焦虑水平。13 ~ 18岁儿童状态焦虑及母亲特质焦虑均低于对照组(p<0.05)。在两组中,13-18岁儿童和母亲的特质焦虑和状态焦虑均呈正相关。患者母亲的特质焦虑与患者FEV1、MEF25-75呈负相关。病人的母亲报告说,在电话会议结束时感到的焦虑有所减轻。随着流行病的继续,病人(特别是9岁以下)的母亲的焦虑有所增加。在大流行初期,PCD患儿的焦虑水平低于健康儿童,其母亲的特质焦虑水平低于健康儿童的母亲。对慢性疾病进行跟踪并获取有关COVID-19的信息可能会减少PCD儿童及其母亲的焦虑。然而,随着大流行的继续,需要保护患有PCD的儿童不受感染,特别是有年幼子女的母亲,这可能引起了她们的关注。
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