Children's Self-Reported Quality of Life After Intensive Care Treatment

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作者
Colville, Gillian A. [1 ,2 ]
Pierce, Christine M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Great Ormond St Hosp Sick Children, Paediat Intens Care Unit, London WC1N 3JH, England
[2] St George Hosp, Paediat Psychol Serv, London, England
关键词
outcomes; posttraumatic stress; quality of life; traumatic brain injury; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; GENERIC CORE SCALES; EVENT SCALE; THE-LITERATURE; HEALTH; SURVIVORS; UNIT; VALIDITY; IMPACT; RELIABILITY;
D O I
10.1097/PCC.0b013e3182712997
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objectives: Study was to establish children's own views of their outcome. Design: Prospective cohort study: A number of studies have reported on parental/clinician reports of children's quality of life after intensive care treatment. The aim of this Setting: Twenty-one bed PICU in a tertiary Children's Hospital. Patients: Ninety-seven children aged over 7 yr, with no preexisting learning difficulties, consecutively admitted to PICU over an 18 month period Interventions: Patients completed the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory and a post-traumatic stress screener, at 3 months and again at 1 year (n = 72) after discharge from PICU. Measurements and Main Results: At 3 months post-discharge, the mean total Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory score reported by the PICU group was lower than that reported in the literature for a non-clinical community sample (PICU mean = 79.1 vs community mean = 83.9, p = 0.003), but by 1 year, they were comparable (82.2, p = 0.388). The mean physical functioning subscale score remained lower (PICU mean=81.6 vs. community mean=88.5, p = 0.01), but improved significantly from 73.4 at 3 months (p = 0.001). Sub-group analyses revealed that the elective group reported higher emotional functioning than the community sample (91.0, p = 0.005 at 3 months and 88.2, p = 0.038 at 1 year vs community mean=78.5), and made significant gains in social functioning between timepoints (79.1 to 91.4, p = 0.015). Finally, although total PedsQL scores at 1 year were not associated with measures of severity of illness during admission, they were significantly negatively associated with concurrent post-traumatic stress symptom scores (r = -0.40, p = 0.001). Conclusions: The self-report version of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory proved to be a feasible and sensitive tool for assessing health related quality of life in this group of PICU survivors. (Pediatr Crit Care Med 2013; 14:e85-e92)
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