Quality of life in children aged 5- 14 years with beta thalessemia major

Sristi Ganguly, Ipsita Jena, N. Soren
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With recent advances for a chronic disease like thalassemia, where lifelong management is required, the quality of life, not just survival gains important. Owing to high burden of thalassemia in Odisha, this study analyses the quality of life in pediatric beta thalassemia major and the factors influencing the same. This was a hospital based cross-sectional study done in a tertiary care hospital, Cuttack during September 2019 to January 2020. Children aged 5-14 years, diagnosed with beta-thalassemia major with regular blood transfusion, were subjected to modified SF-36 questionnaire to assess the quality of life in total and domains- General health , Physical health , Social activities , Limitation of activities, Educational , Psychological and Family aspect. Score above 50 considered as good. Data analysed using SPSS 18.0.Statistical significance was assessed by ANOVA and Chi-square test. Among 200 cases studied, majority (70.5%) had poor score, with mean being 49.19+6.53. In terms of domain, family aspect led (62.0+ 15.60), followed by limitation of activities(58.25+27.69), psychological aspect (51.75+ 12.47), physical health (50.85+14.60), educational aspect (41.92+ 19.294), general health (41.40+12.32) and social aspect was 38.17+ 24.20.A significant association was noted between good quality of life and male gender (p-0.004), mother’s occupation (p-0.013), number of children (p-0.001), higher serum ferritin level (p<0.05) and blood transfusion frequency (p-0.015) in the study population. Considering the poor quality of life in children with thalassemia major, there is urgent need to focus on holistic approach towards management incorporating educational, emotional and physical rehabilitation, to ensure their productivity in the society.
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5-14 岁重型地中海贫血症儿童的生活质量
随着地中海贫血这种需要终生治疗的慢性疾病的最新进展,生活质量而不仅仅是生存变得越来越重要。由于地中海贫血症在奥迪沙邦的发病率较高,本研究分析了小儿重型地中海贫血症患者的生活质量及其影响因素。这是一项基于医院的横断面研究,于 2019 年 9 月至 2020 年 1 月期间在库特塔克的一家三级护理医院进行。被诊断患有重型β-地中海贫血并定期输血的 5-14 岁儿童接受了修改后的 SF-36 问卷调查,以评估其生活质量的总体情况和领域--一般健康、身体健康、社交活动、活动限制、教育、心理和家庭方面。得分超过 50 分为良好。数据使用 SPSS 18.0 进行分析,统计意义通过方差分析和卡方检验进行评估。在研究的 200 个病例中,大多数(70.5%)的得分较差,平均为 49.19+6.53。就领域而言,家庭方面(62.0+15.60)居首位,其次是活动受限(58.25+27.69)、心理方面(51.75+12.47)、身体健康(50.85+14.60)、教育方面(41.92+19.294)、一般健康(41.40+12.32),社会方面为 38.17+24.20。在研究人群中,良好的生活质量与男性性别(P-0.004)、母亲职业(P-0.013)、子女数量(P-0.001)、较高的血清铁蛋白水平(P<0.05)和输血频率(P-0.015)之间存在显著关联。考虑到重型地中海贫血症患儿的生活质量较差,因此急需关注包括教育、情感和身体康复在内的整体管理方法,以确保他们在社会中的生产力。
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