Esra Ensari, Esra Nagehan Akyol Onder, Oznur Bilac, Pelin Ertan
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摘要
背景:家族性地中海热(FMF)是一种以反复发热和多发性浆膜炎为特征的慢性疾病。本研究旨在评估儿童及其家长报告的儿童生活质量(QoL),并根据临床变量对结果进行比较:研究调查了107名FMF患儿,评估了他们的人口统计学和遗传学数据,使用儿科生活质量量表(Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory,PedsQL)评估QoL,并根据疾病严重程度比较得分:结果:FMF的严重程度与QoL得分成反比,轻度病例得分最高(97±4),其次是中度病例(76±11)和重度病例(52±10.3)(p结论:FMF的严重程度与QoL得分成反比:儿童的日常活动、学习成绩和家庭功能都会受到 FMF 的严重影响。治疗 FMF 患者的医生在管理这些患者时应注意其 QoL 的变化。因此,可以更有效地提供医疗治疗、患者教育以及心理和社会支持指标。
The Quality of Life in Patients with Familial Mediterranean Fever and Their Parents Perception.
Background: Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is a chronic disease characterized by recurrent episodes of fever and polyserositis. This study aimed to assess children's quality of life (QoL), as reported by children and their parents, and to compare the results according to clinical variables.
Material and methods: The study examined 107 children with FMF, evaluating their demographic and genetic data, utilizing the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) to assess QoL, and comparing scores based on disease severity.
Results: The severity of FMF is inversely correlated with QoL scores, with mild cases having the highest scores (97±4), followed by moderate (76±11) and severe cases (52±10.3) (p<0,001). Disease severity, treatment adherence, healthcare utilization, genetic mutations, family income, and maternal age at birth all significantly impact perceived quality of life in FMF patients (p<0,001). Additionally, parents reported lower QoL for children with FMF who experienced various adverse factors such as low family income, household smoking, frequent attacks, hospitalizations, irregular medication use, and low maternal education levels (p<0,001).
Conclusion: Children's daily activities, academic performance, and family functioning are all significantly impacted by FMF. Physicians caring for patients with FMF should be aware of the QoL changes in the management of these patients. As a result, medical therapy, patient education, and indicators of psychological and social support can all be offered more effectively.
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