Raising a child with cancer: Impact on parents' health-related quality of life.

Industrial Psychiatry Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-27 DOI:10.4103/ipj.ipj_72_24
Mohammad Zeeshan, Krishna Kumar Singh, Niska Sinha, Richa Madhawi, Mohd Yasir Zubair, Santosh Kumar
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Background: Having a child with a serious illness like cancer has a detrimental and negative impact on the parents' health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Many factors have been identified as being associated with poorer HRQOL. Acquiring knowledge about these factors is essential to enhancing the quality of life (QOL) of children as well as their parents.

Aim: This study aims to analyze HRQOL in parents of children with cancer and to explore relationships between parent and child variables and parental quality of life.

Materials and methods: A total of 80 parents of children with cancer were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. To evaluate the parental HRQOL, the Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire (SF-36) was used.

Results: Child age and time since diagnosis showed a positive correlation with all domains of HRQOL on Spearman's correlation. A statistically significant difference in SF-36 scores across four cancer groups was seen on the Kruskal-Wallis test. Mothers showed poorer quality of life in the physical role functioning domain as compared to fathers (U = 248, P < 0.01).

Conclusion: The present study shows poor HRQOL for parents of children with cancer, despite learning to cope and adjust over time. Parents of children with retinoblastoma demonstrate a poorer QOL as compared to other cancer groups. The study suggests close monitoring of parents' QOL and the provision of appropriate treatment and psychosocial support for parents along with the treatment of children.

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抚养癌症患儿:对父母健康相关生活质量的影响。
背景:孩子患有癌症等重病,会对父母与健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL)产生有害的负面影响。许多因素已被确认与较差的 HRQOL 有关。目的:本研究旨在分析癌症患儿父母的 HRQOL,并探讨父母和子女变量与父母生活质量之间的关系:这项横断面研究共招募了 80 名癌症患儿的父母。为了评估家长的 HRQOL,使用了简表 36 健康调查问卷(SF-36):结果:根据斯皮尔曼相关性,儿童年龄和确诊时间与所有 HRQOL 领域均呈正相关。在 Kruskal-Wallis 检验中,四个癌症组的 SF-36 评分差异具有统计学意义。与父亲相比,母亲在身体角色功能领域的生活质量较差(U = 248,P < 0.01):本研究表明,尽管癌症患儿的父母随着时间的推移学会了应对和调整,但他们的生活质量仍较差。与其他癌症群体相比,视网膜母细胞瘤患儿父母的 QOL 较差。研究建议密切监测家长的 QOL,在治疗儿童的同时为家长提供适当的治疗和心理支持。
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