Literature DB >> 17822884

An analysis of quality of life in 130 families having small children with cleft lip/palate using the impact on family scale.

F-J Kramer1, C Baethge, B Sinikovic, H Schliephake.   

Abstract

Most parents are emotionally traumatized when confronted by the birth of a baby with an orofacial cleft (OFC). Affected families may have to compensate for increased financial, social and personal impacts before primary treatment is completed. This study was conducted to identify factors influencing the quality of life (QoL) of families having young children with OFC. A self-administered questionnaire containing the impact on family scale was applied in 130 consecutive families having children with OFC aged between 6 and 24 months. The results were related to the type of cleft and the time of initial diagnosis using non-parametric tests and multivariate correlation analysis (P<0.05). In families having children with isolated cleft lip, financial and social impacts were reduced, but problems in coping were increased when compared to families with children having cleft lip and palate or isolated cleft palate. Total impact was highest in families having children with isolated cleft palate, probably due to later surgery for reconstruction. Prenatal diagnosis of OFC did not reduce the general impact on affected families, but increased the social impact. The relation of certain impacts to distinct types of cleft might allow more tailored support of affected families and improve their QoL.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17822884     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2007.06.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 0901-5027            Impact factor:   2.789


  13 in total

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Review 4.  The impact of orofacial clefts on quality of life and healthcare use and costs.

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Journal:  Oral Dis       Date:  2009-07-27       Impact factor: 3.511

5.  An Evaluation of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in a group of 4-7 year-old children with cleft lip and palate.

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6.  Quality of life of family caregivers of children with orofacial clefts in Nigeria: a mixed-method study.

Authors:  T Awoyale; A T Onajole; B E Ogunnowo; W L Adeyemo; K L Wanyonyi; A Butali
Journal:  Oral Dis       Date:  2015-12-18       Impact factor: 3.511

7.  Coping With Cleft: A Conceptual Framework of Caregiver Responses to Nasoalveolar Molding.

Authors:  Lacey Sischo; Hillary L Broder; Ceib Phillips
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8.  Morphometric analysis of craniofacial features in mono- and dizygotic twins discordant for unilateral cleft lip and palate.

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9.  Relational development in children with cleft lip and palate: influence of the waiting period prior to the first surgical intervention and parental psychological perceptions of the abnormality.

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10.  A pilot study of mental health and quality-of-life of caregivers of children with cleft lip/palate in India.

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