Pain and hospital admissions are important factors associated with quality of life in nonambulatory children

Agnes Elema*, Trees A. L. Zalmstra, Anne M. Boonstra, Unni G. Narayanan, Heleen A. Reinders-Messelink, Annette Putten, van der

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Abstract

AimThis was the first study to investigate the factors associated with health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in nonambulatory children with cerebral palsy (CP), based on a HRQoL measure specifically developed for this population.

MethodsThe Dutch version of the Caregiver Priorities and Child Health Index of Life with Disabilities (CPCHILD-DV) was used to measure HRQoL. It was completed by 66 parents of 47 boys and 19 girls with nonambulatory CP aged between five and 18 years with gross motor function classification system (GMFCS) levels of IV and V. Factors measured were the child's motor and cognitive impairments, comorbidities, pain, parents' education and occupations and family structure. Multiple linear regression analyses were used to determine the significant factors and the relative contribution of these factors to the CPCHILD-DV scores.

ResultsThe most important factors associated with poorer HRQoL scores were pain and hospital admissions in the previous six months. Other factors were as follows: increased GMFCS level, feeding by gastrostomy tube, inability to communicate verbally, cognitive impairment, poor seizure control and higher parents' educational qualifications.

ConclusionPain and hospital admissions were the most important factors that were negatively associated with HRQoL in nonambulatory children with CP between five to 18 years.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E419-E425
Number of pages7
JournalActa Paediatrica
Volume105
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept-2016

Keywords

  • Cerebral palsy
  • Health-related quality of life
  • Hospital admission
  • Nonambulatory children
  • Pain
  • SEVERE CEREBRAL-PALSY
  • MULTIPLE DISABILITIES
  • CAREGIVER PRIORITIES
  • HEALTH INDEX
  • RELIABILITY
  • VALIDATION
  • PARENT
  • VALIDITY
  • DETERMINANTS
  • CHILDHOOD

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