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Quality of life in parents of seriously Ill/injured children: a prospective longitudinal study.

Ella Graj1, Frank Muscara2,3,4, Vicki Anderson2,3,4, Stephen Hearps2,4, Maria McCarthy2,5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Parents of children with serious childhood illness or injury (SCII) are at risk of experiencing poor quality of life (QoL). This study investigated the nature of parent QoL at the time of child diagnosis and seven months post-diagnosis, the change in parent QoL over time, and early factors influencing short-term and longer-term parent QoL.
METHODS: The sample was drawn from a prospective longitudinal cohort study conducted within a paediatric hospital setting. Participants comprised 223 parents of 167 children diagnosed with a life-threatening illness and hospitalised in the cardiology, oncology, or intensive care departments. Examined data included QoL ratings completed by parents within four weeks of diagnosis and seven months post-diagnosis, and demographic, illness-related, and psychosocial predictor measures collected within four weeks of diagnosis, or four months post-diagnosis.
RESULTS: Generalised Estimating Equations were utilised to analyse data. Results indicated poor parent QoL at diagnosis, and normalised parent QoL at seven months. Improvement occurred most noticeably in the psychosocial domain. Reduced acute stress symptomatology and increased psychological flexibility were associated with higher parent QoL at diagnosis. Increased perceived emotional resources predicted enhanced parent QoL at seven months.
CONCLUSION: Paediatric medical care teams should consider the challenges to QoL experienced by parents of children with SCII. Parents reporting acute stress symptoms during the acute-illness phase should be prioritised for intervention. Further, parent-dyads presenting at post-acute care settings reporting poor emotional resources would benefit from psychosocial and educative support.

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Keywords:  Childhood illness; Childhood injury; Predictors; Prospective longitudinal; Quality of life

Year:  2020        PMID: 32910402     DOI: 10.1007/s11136-020-02624-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Life Res        ISSN: 0962-9343            Impact factor:   4.147


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