| Literature DB >> 25120411 |
Lotte Haverman1, Hedy A van Oers1, Heleen Maurice-Stam1, Taco W Kuijpers2, Martha A Grootenhuis1, Marion Aj van Rossum3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A chronic illness, such as Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), has an impact on the whole family, especially on parents caring for the ill child. Therefore the aim of this study is to evaluate parental Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) and parental perceptions of child vulnerability (PPCV) and associated variables in parents of a child with JIA.Entities:
Keywords: Caregivers; Child vulnerability; Disease activity; Health related quality of life; Juvenile idiopathic arthritis; Parents; Pediatrics; Psychosocial factors
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25120411 PMCID: PMC4130700 DOI: 10.1186/1546-0096-12-34
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Rheumatol Online J ISSN: 1546-0096 Impact factor: 3.054
Socio-demographics and disease characteristics of participants and non-participants
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| Age (years) | 155 | 41.99 | 5.40 | | | | |
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| Country of birth parents (Netherlands) | 139 | 83.7 | | 65 | 61.9 | | <.001b |
| Gender (female) | 147 | 87.5 | | | | | |
| Married/living together | 158 | 94.0 | | | | | |
| Education | | | | | | | |
| Low | 22 | 13.1 | | | | | |
| Middle | 86 | 51.2 | | | | | |
| High | 60 | 35.7 | | | | | |
| Number of children | | | | | | | |
| 1 | 22 | 13.1 | | | | | |
| 2-3 | 135 | 80.3 | | | | | |
| > 3 | 11 | 6.6 | | | | | |
| Age (years) | 168 | 11.48 | 4.56 | 105 | 13.28 | 3.87 | <.001a |
| Age of disease onset | 165 | 7.40 | 4.42 | 104 | 8.61 | 4.46 | .03a |
| Age of diagnosis | 168 | 8.58 | 4.69 | 103 | 9.72 | 4.52 | .05a |
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| Gender (female) | 113 | 67.3 | | 65 | 61.9 | | .34b |
| JIA subtype | | | |||||
| Oligo-articular JIA, persistent | 40 | 13.8 | | 19 | 18.1 | | .26b |
| Oligo-articular JIA, extended | 21 | 12.5 | | 12 | 11.4 | | .79b |
| Poly-articular JIA, RF negative | 66 | 39.4 | | 46 | 43.8 | | .46b |
| Poly-articular JIA, RF positive | 5 | 3.0 | | 4 | 3.8 | | .71b |
| Systemic JIA | 7 | 4.2 | | 3 | 2.9 | | * |
| Enthesitis related Arthritis | 18 | 10.7 | | 11 | 10.5 | | .95b |
| Undifferentiated JIA | 9 | 5.3 | | 8 | 7.7 | | .50b |
| Chronic arthritis with other autoimmune inflammatory disease | 2 | 1.2 | | 2 | 1.9 | | * |
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| Time between symptom onset and diagnosis of JIA (months) | 165 | 0.55 (0–8.78) | 102 | 0.47 (0.1-10.26) | | | .19c |
| Disease duration (years) | 165 | 3.46 (0.28-14.82) | 102 | 3.77 (0.45-14.13) | | | .15c |
| Physician disease activity (VAS score range 0–100) | 165 | 15.00 (0–84) | 102 | 17.00 (0–94) | | | .85c |
| Number of joints with arthritis | | | |||||
| No arthritis | 76 | 45.2 | | 46 | 43.8 | | .82b |
| Monoarthritis (1 joint) | 21 | 12.5 | | 18 | 17.1 | | .29b |
| Oligoarthritis (2–4 joints) | 45 | 26.8 | | 22 | 21.0 | | .28b |
| Polyarthritis (>4 joints) | 23 | 13.7 | | 19 | 18.1 | | .57b |
| Uveitis presenting during disease course | 8 | 4.8 | | 9 | 8.6 | | .45b |
| Medication at time point of evaluation | | | |||||
| No medication | 13 | 7.7 | | 16 | 15.2 | | .05b |
| NSAID | 98 | 58.3 | | 47 | 44.8 | | .029b |
| DMARDS (including methotrexate, sulfasalazine) | 131 | 78.0 | | 76 | 72.4 | | .38b |
| Anti-TNF | 24 | 14.3 | | 1 | 9.5 | | * |
| DMARDS and Biological (Anti-TNF) | 21 | 12.5 | 9 | 8.6 | .31b | ||
a = independent samples T-test, b = Chi2, c = Mann-Whitney U test, * = less than 5 cases in a cell.
Abbrevations: JIA = Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, VAS = Visual Analogue Scale, NSAID = Non Steroid Anti-Inflammatory Drug, DMARD = Disease Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drug: methotrexate, sulfasalazine, Anti-TNF = anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor: etanercept, adalimumab, infliximab.
HRQOL of parents of children with JIA compared with Dutch norm data
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| Daily activities | 167 | 83.53 | 24.95 | 420 | 85.26 | 21.37 | .44a |
| Aggressive emotions | 167 | 88.82 | 18.64 | 421 | 87.57 | 16.41 | .17a |
| Cognitive functioning | 167 | 79.90 | 26.30 | 421 | 78.74 | 24.69 | .32a |
| Fine motoric functioning | 167 | 92.37 | 19.63 | 422 | 96.82 | 9.14 | <.001a |
| Gross motoric functioning | 167 | 84.96 | 23.04 | 423 | 87.95 | 20.84 | .30a |
| Pain | 167 | 68.08 | 26.90 | 424 | 72.07 | 22.32 | .16a |
| Positive emotions | 167 | 67.96 | 21.99 | 422 | 66.57 | 19.93 | .30a |
| Sexuality | 167 | 87.28 | 23.14 | 405 | 84.72 | 23.58 | .25a |
| Sleep | 167 | 67.44 | 27.50 | 423 | 70.81 | 25.38 | .19a |
| Social functioning | 167 | 89.78 | 14.00 | 421 | 83.59 | 20.07 | .001a |
| Depressive emotions | 167 | 75.45 | 22.34 | 423 | 78.55 | 19.52 | .18a |
| Vitality | 167 | 60.53 | 24.62 | 423 | 63.36 | 22.63 | .39a |
a = Analysis of variance, with parental age and educational level as covariates.
HRQOL of parents of children with JIA without active arthritis in comparison to parents of children with JIA with active arthritis
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| Daily activities | 76 | 88.57 | 19.75 | 91 | 79.33 | 27.99 | .03a |
| Aggressive emotions | 76 | 89.33 | 15.55 | 91 | 88.40 | 20.95 | .69a |
| Cognitive functioning | 76 | 87.75 | 20.09 | 91 | 73.35 | 29.06 | .001a |
| Fine motoric functioning | 76 | 94.90 | 15.30 | 91 | 90.25 | 22.48 | .19a |
| Gross motoric functioning | 76 | 87.58 | 19.62 | 91 | 82.76 | 25.45 | .33a |
| Pain | 76 | 69.90 | 26.55 | 91 | 66.55 | 27.23 | .65a |
| Positive emotions | 76 | 70.29 | 22.95 | 91 | 66.03 | 21.09 | .23a |
| Sexuality | 76 | 87.01 | 23.93 | 91 | 87.50 | 22.59 | .91a |
| Sleep | 76 | 71.71 | 26.23 | 91 | 63.87 | 28.16 | .08a |
| Social functioning | 76 | 91.28 | 13.70 | 91 | 88.53 | 14.20 | .27a |
| Depressive emotions | 76 | 80.26 | 20.22 | 91 | 71.43 | 23.31 | .02a |
| Vitality | 76 | 64.58 | 22.78 | 91 | 57.14 | 25.69 | .11a |
a= Analysis of variance, with educational level as covariate.
Results on the Child Vulnerability Scale (CVS) in parents of children with JIA, compared with a reference group of Dutch parents of both healthy and chronically ill children
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| Total score CVS - range 0-24 | 6 (3–11) | 1 (0–3) | <.001b | 4 (1–6) | <.001b | |||
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| Above cut-off score | 52 | 31.0 | 5 | 1.1 | <.001a | 5 | 7.2 | <.001a |
| Items, | ||||||||
| 1. In general, my child seems less healthy than other children. | 52 | 31.0 | 9 | 2.0 | <.001a | 6 | 8.7 | <.001a |
| 2. I often think about calling the doctor about my child. | 22 | 13.1 | 4 | 0.9 | <.001a | 6 | 8.7 | .340a |
| 3. When there is something going around my child usually catches it. | 50 | 29.8 | 26 | 5.8 | <.001a | 9 | 13.0 | .008a |
| 4. I often check on my child at night to make sure that s/he is okay. | 40 | 23.8 | 37 | 8.2 | <.001a | 13 | 18.8 | .404a |
| 5. Sometimes I get concerned that my child doesn’t look as healthy as s/he should. | 55 | 32.7 | 15 | 3.3 | <.001a | 9 | 13.0 | .002a |
| 6. I often have to keep my child indoors because of health reasons. | 16 | 9.5 | 1 | 0.2 | <.001a | 6 | 8.7 | .842a |
| 7. I get concerned about circles under my child’s eyes. | 40 | 23.8 | 13 | 2.9 | <.001a | 8 | 11.6 | .034a |
| 8. My child gets more colds than other children I know. | 50 | 29.8 | 17 | 3.8 | <.001a | 10 | 14.5 | .014a |
a = Chi2, b = Mann-Whitney U test.
Higher scores represent more perceived vulnerability of the child.
NOTE: Cut-off point high perceived vulnerability: total score of 10 and above [28].
Logistic regression model of parental perceptions of child vulnerability predicted by parental and child variables
| Parental age | .96 | [.88-1.04] | .29 |
| Number of active joints | 1.39 | [.96-2.01] | .08 |
| Disease duration | .81 | [.68-.98] | .03 |
| Functional disability (CHAQ total score) | 3.23 | [1.39-7.53] | <.01 |
| Pain (VAS scores) | .99 | [.98-1.02] | .95 |