Validation of questionnaires to assess quality of life related to fecal incontinence in children with anorectal malformations and Hirschsprung's disease

Arthur Loguetti Mathias , Ana Cristina Aoun Tannuri , Mariana Aparecida Elisei Ferreira , Maria Mercês Santos , Uenis Tannuri
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Abstract

Objective

Surgical treatment of anorectal malformations (ARMs) and Hirschsprung's disease (HD) leads to alterations in bowel habits and fecal incontinence, with consequent quality of life impairment. The objectives were to create and validate a Questionnaire for the Fecal Incontinence Index (FII) based on the Holschneider score, as well as a Questionnaire for the Assessment of Quality of Life Related to Fecal Incontinence in Children and Adolescents (QQVCFCA), based on the Fecal Incontinence Quality of Life.

Methods

The questionnaires were applied to 71 children submitted to surgical procedure, in two stages. Validity was tested by comparing the QQVCFCA and a generic quality of life questionnaire (SF-36), and between QQVCFCA and the FII. A group of 59 normal children was used as control.

Results

At two stages, 45.0% (32/71) and 42.8% (21/49) of the patients had fecal incontinence. It was observed that the QQVCFCA showed a significant correlation with the SF-36 and FII (Pearson's correlation 0.57), showing that the quality of life is directly proportional to improvement in fecal incontinence. Quality of life in patients with fecal incontinence is still globally impaired, when compared with control subjects (p<0.05, Student's t-test). There were also significant differences between the results of children with ARMs and children with HD.

Conclusions

QQVCFCA and FII are useful tools to assess the quality of life and fecal incontinence in these groups of children. Children with ARMs submitted to surgical procedure and HD have similar quality of life impairment.

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评估肛肠畸形和巨结肠病患儿大便失禁相关生活质量的问卷验证
目的肛肠畸形(ARMs)和巨结肠病(HD)的手术治疗导致排便习惯和大便失禁的改变,从而导致生活质量的损害。目的是创建和验证基于Holschneider评分的粪便失禁指数问卷(FII),以及基于粪便失禁生活质量的儿童和青少年粪便失禁相关生活质量评估问卷(QQVCFCA)。方法对71例手术患儿进行问卷调查,分为两个阶段。通过比较QQVCFCA与一般生活质量问卷(SF-36)以及QQVCFCA与FII之间的差异来检验效度。以正常儿童59例为对照组。结果两期患者大便失禁发生率分别为45.0%(32/71)和42.8%(21/49)。我们观察到QQVCFCA与SF-36和FII呈显著相关(Pearson相关0.57),表明生活质量与大便失禁的改善成正比。与对照组相比,大便失禁患者的生活质量仍整体受损(p<0.05,学生t检验)。ARMs患儿和HD患儿的结果也有显著差异。结论sqqvcfca和FII是评估这类患儿生活质量和大便失禁情况的有效工具。接受外科手术的ARMs患儿和HD患儿有相似的生活质量损害。
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