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Assessment of health-related quality of life in asthmatic children and their caregivers

• 2016
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المؤلفون Soad Darwish El-Gendi, Sohad Abdel-Asis Mostafa, Mohamed Hatem Walli, Omaima Mahmoud Hassan, Mona Ahmed Abdel-Baky El-Awady, Doaa Ibrahim Ahmed Omar
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Background: Asthma is a common disease in Egypt that puts a serious burden on children’s health-related quality of
life (HRQOL) and their primary caregiver. Objectives: To assess HRQOL of asthmatic children and their caregivers
and to identify the most important determinants that adversely affect (HRQOL) of them. Materials and Methods: This
cross-sectional study included 112 pairs of asthmatic patients (7-17 years old) and their primary caregivers attending
the outpatient pediatric and chest clinics at Benha University and chest Hospitals. Pediatric asthma QOL questionnaire
(PAQLQ), pediatric asthma caregiver’s QOL questionnaire (PACQLQ), asthma control questionnaire, and questionnaire of
main determinants of asthma were used. Results: The overall PAQLQ score ranged between 1.27 and 5.73 (3.27 ± 1.05),
and the overall PACQLQ score ranged between 1.18 and 5.85 (3.21 ± 1.17). There was a significant positive correlation
between caregiver individual and overall QOL scores and their children (individual and overall QOL scores). Maternal
educational level, social score, and asthma control score were the determinants of overall PAQLQ score for asthmatic
children (95% confidence interval [CI] = −0.79 ± −0.04, 0.03 ± 0.08, −0.33 ± −0.004, respectively, R2 = 0.46). Social
score, asthma control score of the children, and parental smoking were the predictors of overall caregiver QOL score
(95% CI = 0.003 ± 0.06, −0.40 ± 0.01, −1.09 ± 0.04, respectively, R2 = 0.32). Conclusion: Childhood asthma significantly
adversely affects the QOL of the affected children and their caregivers.