INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to evaluate stress, depressive symptoms, and quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of children with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) and to determine if associations exist with patient disease-related characteristics. METHODS: Psychosocial outcomes were evaluated in 33 caregivers of 31 patients with OI using the Pediatric Inventory for Parents (assessing stress), PedsQL Family Impact Module (assessing QOL), and Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (assessing depressive symptoms). RESULTS: Higher levels of patient pain and lower patient physical functioning were significantly associated with both higher caregiver stress and poorer QOL (p < .05). Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale scores were not associated with patient pain or physical functioning. DISCUSSION: Parents caring for children with OI with higher levels of pain and/or lower physical functioning are at higher risk of suffering from increased stress and poorer QOL. Interventions should be developed to screen for and target these at-risk caregiver groups with resources and support.
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to evaluate stress, depressive symptoms, and quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of children with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) and to determine if associations exist with patient disease-related characteristics. METHODS: Psychosocial outcomes were evaluated in 33 caregivers of 31 patients with OI using the Pediatric Inventory for Parents (assessing stress), PedsQL Family Impact Module (assessing QOL), and Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (assessing depressive symptoms). RESULTS: Higher levels of patientpain and lower patient physical functioning were significantly associated with both higher caregiver stress and poorer QOL (p < .05). Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale scores were not associated with patientpain or physical functioning. DISCUSSION: Parents caring for children with OI with higher levels of pain and/or lower physical functioning are at higher risk of suffering from increased stress and poorer QOL. Interventions should be developed to screen for and target these at-risk caregiver groups with resources and support.
Authors: Johannes Boettcher; Michael Boettcher; Silke Wiegand-Grefe; Holger Zapf Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2021-05-08 Impact factor: 3.390