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Childhood chronic conditions and health-related quality of life: Findings from a large population-based study

The objective of this study was to assess the impact of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) across prevalent chronic conditions, individually and comorbid, in school-aged children in the Netherlands. 5301 children aged 4–11 years from the Dutch Health Interview Survey were included. Parents compl...

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Autores principales: Bai, Guannan, Herten, Marieke Houben–van, Landgraf, Jeanne M., Korfage, Ida J., Raat, Hein
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5456082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28575026
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178539
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author Bai, Guannan
Herten, Marieke Houben–van
Landgraf, Jeanne M.
Korfage, Ida J.
Raat, Hein
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Herten, Marieke Houben–van
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Korfage, Ida J.
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description The objective of this study was to assess the impact of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) across prevalent chronic conditions, individually and comorbid, in school-aged children in the Netherlands. 5301 children aged 4–11 years from the Dutch Health Interview Survey were included. Parents completed questionnaires regarding child and parental characteristics. HRQOL of children was measured using the Child Health Questionnaire Parent Form 28 (CHQ-PF28). Independent-t tests were used to assess differences in the mean scores of the CHQ-PF28 summary scales and profile scales between children with a prevalent chronic condition (excluding or including children with multiple chronic conditions) and children without a chronic condition. Cohen’s effect sizes (d) were calculated to assess the clinical significance of difference. The mean age of children was 7.55 (SD 2.30) years; 50.0% were boys. In children without any chronic condition, the mean score of physical summary scale (PhS) was 58.53 (SD 4.28) and mean score of the psychosocial summary scale (PsS) was 53.86 (SD 5.87). Generally, PhS and/or PsS scores in children with only one condition were lower (p<0.05) than for children without chronic conditions. When children with multiple conditions were included, mean scores of CHQ-PF28 summary and profile scales were generally lower than when they were excluded. The present study shows important information regarding the impact of prevalent chronic conditions on HRQOL in a representative population-based sample of school-aged children in the Netherlands. The information could be used for developing a more holistic approach to patient care and a surveillance framework for health promotion.
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spelling pubmed-54560822017-06-12 Childhood chronic conditions and health-related quality of life: Findings from a large population-based study Bai, Guannan Herten, Marieke Houben–van Landgraf, Jeanne M. Korfage, Ida J. Raat, Hein PLoS One Research Article The objective of this study was to assess the impact of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) across prevalent chronic conditions, individually and comorbid, in school-aged children in the Netherlands. 5301 children aged 4–11 years from the Dutch Health Interview Survey were included. Parents completed questionnaires regarding child and parental characteristics. HRQOL of children was measured using the Child Health Questionnaire Parent Form 28 (CHQ-PF28). Independent-t tests were used to assess differences in the mean scores of the CHQ-PF28 summary scales and profile scales between children with a prevalent chronic condition (excluding or including children with multiple chronic conditions) and children without a chronic condition. Cohen’s effect sizes (d) were calculated to assess the clinical significance of difference. The mean age of children was 7.55 (SD 2.30) years; 50.0% were boys. In children without any chronic condition, the mean score of physical summary scale (PhS) was 58.53 (SD 4.28) and mean score of the psychosocial summary scale (PsS) was 53.86 (SD 5.87). Generally, PhS and/or PsS scores in children with only one condition were lower (p<0.05) than for children without chronic conditions. When children with multiple conditions were included, mean scores of CHQ-PF28 summary and profile scales were generally lower than when they were excluded. The present study shows important information regarding the impact of prevalent chronic conditions on HRQOL in a representative population-based sample of school-aged children in the Netherlands. The information could be used for developing a more holistic approach to patient care and a surveillance framework for health promotion. Public Library of Science 2017-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5456082/ /pubmed/28575026 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178539 Text en © 2017 Bai et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Childhood chronic conditions and health-related quality of life: Findings from a large population-based study
title Childhood chronic conditions and health-related quality of life: Findings from a large population-based study
title_full Childhood chronic conditions and health-related quality of life: Findings from a large population-based study
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title_full_unstemmed Childhood chronic conditions and health-related quality of life: Findings from a large population-based study
title_short Childhood chronic conditions and health-related quality of life: Findings from a large population-based study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5456082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28575026
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178539
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