Growth hormone treatment in children with short stature: impact of the diagnosis on parents.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Print Date: 2024-04-25 DOI:10.1515/jpem-2023-0420
Stefanie Witt, Janika Bloemeke, Monika Bullinger, Helmuth-Günther Dörr, Neuza Silva, Julia Hannah Quitmann
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Objectives: This prospective multicenter study aimed (1) to examine changes in parent-reported health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of children with short stature and the effects of the children's condition on parents themselves within the first year of human growth hormone (hGH) treatment and (2) to predict effects on parents based on main and interaction effects of children's HRQOL and increase in height.

Methods: A total of 110 parents of children aged 4-18 years, diagnosed with idiopathic growth hormone deficiency, small for gestational age, or idiopathic short stature, were recruited from 11 participating German pediatric endocrinologists and asked to fill out the short stature-specific Quality of Life in Short Stature Youth (QoLISSY) Questionnaire before hGH treatment was initiated and one year later.

Results: Negative effects of the children's short stature on the parents decrease over time, independent of diagnosis and treatment status. Furthermore, treatment status and height increase moderated the links between children's improved HRQOL as perceived by their parents and decreased caregiving burden.

Conclusions: Based on the children's improved HRQOL and the parent's decrease in caregiving burden, patient-reported outcomes that consider parental and child's perspectives should be considered when deciding on hGH treatment for children.

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身材矮小儿童的生长激素治疗:诊断对家长的影响。
研究目的这项前瞻性多中心研究的目的是:(1) 研究矮身材儿童在接受人类生长激素(hGH)治疗的第一年内,家长报告的与健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL)的变化,以及儿童的状况对家长自身的影响;(2) 根据儿童的 HRQOL 和身高增长的主要效应和交互效应,预测对家长的影响:从11家参与研究的德国儿科内分泌专科医院共招募了110名4-18岁儿童的家长,这些儿童被诊断为特发性生长激素缺乏症、胎龄小或特发性矮身材,他们在开始接受hGH治疗前和一年后被要求填写矮身材青少年生活质量(QoLISSY)问卷:结果:儿童身材矮小对父母的负面影响随着时间的推移而减少,与诊断和治疗状况无关。此外,治疗状态和身高的增加也调节了儿童父母认为其改善的心身质量和减轻的护理负担之间的联系:基于儿童的心身质量改善和父母护理负担的减轻,在决定对儿童进行生长激素治疗时,应考虑从父母和儿童的角度进行患者报告的结果。
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期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism (JPEM) is to diffuse speedily new medical information by publishing clinical investigations in pediatric endocrinology and basic research from all over the world. JPEM is the only international journal dedicated exclusively to endocrinology in the neonatal, pediatric and adolescent age groups. JPEM is a high-quality journal dedicated to pediatric endocrinology in its broadest sense, which is needed at this time of rapid expansion of the field of endocrinology. JPEM publishes Reviews, Original Research, Case Reports, Short Communications and Letters to the Editor (including comments on published papers),. JPEM publishes supplements of proceedings and abstracts of pediatric endocrinology and diabetes society meetings.
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