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Quality of Life in Swiss Paediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: Do Patients and Their Parents Experience Disease in the Same Way?

Authors :
Müller, Rebekka
Ziade, Farah
Pittet, Valérie
Fournier, Nicolas
Ezri, Jessica
Schoepfer, Alain
Schibli, Susanne
Spalinger, Johannes
Braegger, Christian
Nydegger, Andreas
Juillerat, Pascal
Tutuian, Radu
Wiest, Reiner
Müller, Christoph
Swiss IBD Cohort Study Group, .
University of Zurich
Nydegger, Andreas
Source :
Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, Vol. 10, No 3 (2016) pp. 269-76, Journal of Crohn's & colitis, Müller, Rebekka; Ziade, Farah; Pittet, Valérie; Fournier, Nicolas; Ezri, Jessica; Schoepfer, Alain; Schibli, Susanne; Spalinger, Johannes; Braegger, Christian; Nydegger, Andreas; Juillerat, Pascal; Tutuian, Radu; Wiest, Reiner; Müller, Christoph; Swiss IBD Cohort Study Group, . (2016). Quality of Life in Swiss Paediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: Do Patients and Their Parents Experience Disease in the Same Way? Journal of Crohn's & Colitis, 10(3), pp. 269-276. Elsevier 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjv199
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) may impair quality of life (QoL) in paediatric patients. We aimed to evaluate in a nationwide cohort whether patients experience QoL in a different way when compared with their parents. METHODS Sociodemographic and psychosocial characteristics were prospectively acquired from paediatric patients and their parents included in the Swiss IBD Cohort Study. Disease activity was evaluated by the Paediatric Crohn's Disease Activity Index (PCDAI) and the Paediatric Ulcerative Colitis Activity Index (PUCAI). We assessed QoL using the KIDSCREEN questionnaire. The QoL domains were analysed and compared between children and parents according to type of disease, parents' age, origin, education and marital status. RESULTS We included 110 children and parents (59 Crohn's disease [CD], 45 ulcerative colitis [UC], 6 IBD unclassified [IBDU]). There was no significant difference in QoL between CD and UC/IBDU, whether the disease was active or in remission. Parents perceived overall QoL, as well as 'mood', 'family' and 'friends' domains, lower than the children themselves, independently of their place of birth and education. However, better concordance was found on 'school performance' and 'physical activity' domains. Marital status and age of parents significantly influenced the evaluation of QoL. Mothers and fathers being married or cohabiting perceived significantly lower mood, family and friends domains than their children, whereas mothers living alone had a lower perception of the friends domain; fathers living alone had a lower perception of family and mood subscores. CONCLUSION Parents of Swiss paediatric IBD patients significantly underestimate overall QoL and domains of QoL of their children independently of origin and education.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
18764479
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Crohn&#39;s and Colitis, Vol. 10, No 3 (2016) pp. 269-76, Journal of Crohn&#39;s &amp; colitis, M&#252;ller, Rebekka; Ziade, Farah; Pittet, Val&#233;rie; Fournier, Nicolas; Ezri, Jessica; Schoepfer, Alain; Schibli, Susanne; Spalinger, Johannes; Braegger, Christian; Nydegger, Andreas; Juillerat, Pascal; Tutuian, Radu; Wiest, Reiner; M&#252;ller, Christoph; Swiss IBD Cohort Study Group, . (2016). Quality of Life in Swiss Paediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: Do Patients and Their Parents Experience Disease in the Same Way? Journal of Crohn&#39;s &amp; Colitis, 10(3), pp. 269-276. Elsevier 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjv199 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjv199>
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