Quality of life in children with atopic dermatitis: A one-year prospective cohort study

被引:2
作者
Gazibara, Tatjana [1 ]
Reljic, Vesna [2 ]
Jankovic, Slavenka [1 ]
Peric, Jelena [2 ]
Nikolic, Milos [2 ]
Maksimovic, Natasa [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Belgrade, Inst Epidemiol, Fac Med, Visegradska 26A, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
[2] Clin Ctr Serbia, Clin Dermatovenereol, Belgrade, Serbia
关键词
Atopic dermatitis; children; quality of life; INDEX CDLQI; SEVERITY; MODERATE;
D O I
10.25259/IJDVL_529_19
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Background: Literature on the quality of life trends across time in children with atopic dermatitis are scarce. Aims: To assess factors associated with quality of life of children with atopic dermatitis after a one-year follow-up and to examine the factors contributing to greater improvement in the atopic dermatitis-related quality of life over one year. Methods: Our cohort consisted of 98 children who were treated for atopic dermatitis at the clinic of dermatovenereology. Data collection included atopic dermatitis scoring using the SCORing Atopic Dermatitis (SCORAD) index, Children's Dermatology Life Quality Index (CDLQI) for children aged > four years and Infants' Dermatitis Quality of Life Index (IDLQI) for children aged 0-4 years. Categorization of the impairment of quality of life score due to atopic dermatitis was as follows: mild (score from 0 to 6), moderate (score from 7 to 12) and severe (score from 13 to 30). The cohort was followed for one year after which a total of 80 children were reassessed. Results: Improvements of both CDLQI and IDLQI were observed in children whose impairment of quality of life due to atopic dermatitis after one year was 'mild'. This was not observed in children whose atopic dermatitis caused either 'moderate' or 'severe impairment' of their quality of life. Adjusted analysis showed that lower initial SCORAD and greater improvement in SCORAD after the one-year follow-up were associated with a better quality of life at follow-up. Limitations: The size of our cohort was relatively small. Study participants were recruited from the largest urban and medical referral center in Serbia. Persons from suburban or rural regions may have had different perceptions of atopic dermatitis-related quality of life. Conclusion: Children with less severe atopic dermatitis were more likely to improve their atopic dermatitis-related quality of life. Lower SCORAD was associated with both better quality of life initially and greater improvement in quality of life after one year of follow-up.
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