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Burden of Care for Children with Bronchiectasis from Parents/Carers Perspective

Bronchiectasis is a neglected chronic respiratory condition. In children optimal appropriate management can halt the disease process, and in some cases reverse the radiological abnormality. This requires many facets, including parental/carer bronchiectasis-specific knowledge, for which there is curr...

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Autores principales: Marchant, Julie M., Cook, Anne L., Roberts, Jack, Yerkovich, Stephanie T., Goyal, Vikas, Arnold, Daniel, O’Farrell, Hannah E., Chang, Anne B.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8707334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34945152
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245856
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author Marchant, Julie M.
Cook, Anne L.
Roberts, Jack
Yerkovich, Stephanie T.
Goyal, Vikas
Arnold, Daniel
O’Farrell, Hannah E.
Chang, Anne B.
author_facet Marchant, Julie M.
Cook, Anne L.
Roberts, Jack
Yerkovich, Stephanie T.
Goyal, Vikas
Arnold, Daniel
O’Farrell, Hannah E.
Chang, Anne B.
author_sort Marchant, Julie M.
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description Bronchiectasis is a neglected chronic respiratory condition. In children optimal appropriate management can halt the disease process, and in some cases reverse the radiological abnormality. This requires many facets, including parental/carer bronchiectasis-specific knowledge, for which there is currently no such published data. Further, the importance of patient voices in guiding clinical research is becoming increasingly appreciated. To address these issues, we aimed to describe the voices of parents of children with bronchiectasis relating to (a) burden of illness and quality of life (QoL), (b) their major worries/concerns and (c) understanding/management of exacerbations. The parents of 152 children with bronchiectasis (median age = 5.8 years, range 3.5–8.4) recruited from the Queensland Children’s Hospital (Australia) completed questionnaires, including a parent-proxy cough-specific QoL. We found that parents of children with bronchiectasis had impaired QoL (median 4.38, range 3.13–5.63) and a high disease burden with median 7.0 (range 4.0–10.0) doctor visits in 12-months. Parental knowledge varied with only 41% understanding appropriate management of an exacerbation. The highest worry/concern expressed were long-term effects (n = 42, 29.8%) and perceived declining health (n = 36, 25.5%). Our study has highlighted the need for improved education, high parental burden and areas of concern/worry which may inform development of a bronchiectasis-specific paediatric QoL tool.
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spelling pubmed-87073342021-12-25 Burden of Care for Children with Bronchiectasis from Parents/Carers Perspective Marchant, Julie M. Cook, Anne L. Roberts, Jack Yerkovich, Stephanie T. Goyal, Vikas Arnold, Daniel O’Farrell, Hannah E. Chang, Anne B. J Clin Med Article Bronchiectasis is a neglected chronic respiratory condition. In children optimal appropriate management can halt the disease process, and in some cases reverse the radiological abnormality. This requires many facets, including parental/carer bronchiectasis-specific knowledge, for which there is currently no such published data. Further, the importance of patient voices in guiding clinical research is becoming increasingly appreciated. To address these issues, we aimed to describe the voices of parents of children with bronchiectasis relating to (a) burden of illness and quality of life (QoL), (b) their major worries/concerns and (c) understanding/management of exacerbations. The parents of 152 children with bronchiectasis (median age = 5.8 years, range 3.5–8.4) recruited from the Queensland Children’s Hospital (Australia) completed questionnaires, including a parent-proxy cough-specific QoL. We found that parents of children with bronchiectasis had impaired QoL (median 4.38, range 3.13–5.63) and a high disease burden with median 7.0 (range 4.0–10.0) doctor visits in 12-months. Parental knowledge varied with only 41% understanding appropriate management of an exacerbation. The highest worry/concern expressed were long-term effects (n = 42, 29.8%) and perceived declining health (n = 36, 25.5%). Our study has highlighted the need for improved education, high parental burden and areas of concern/worry which may inform development of a bronchiectasis-specific paediatric QoL tool. MDPI 2021-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8707334/ /pubmed/34945152 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245856 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245856
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