The Health-Related Quality of Life of South African Paediatric In-patients with Cancer

INTRODUCTION: In the South African public health system, children with cancer are admitted to specialised oncology units for the duration of their treatment. These units therefore become the children's temporary living environment for varying periods of time, which may disrupt their participati...

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Published inSouth African Journal of Occupational Therapy Vol. 51; no. 1
Main Authors Tembe, S, thembiso, C, Koch, Lindsay, Franzsen, Denise, de Patricia Witt
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Published Johannesburg Occupational Therapy Association of South Africa 01.01.2021
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Abstract INTRODUCTION: In the South African public health system, children with cancer are admitted to specialised oncology units for the duration of their treatment. These units therefore become the children's temporary living environment for varying periods of time, which may disrupt their participation in daily activities and consequently their health-related quality of life (HRQoL AIM: The purpose of the study was to determine the HRQoL of children admitted with cancer from both their own and their parents' perspective METHODOLOGY: A quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted at a tertiary hospital in Gauteng with a specialist oncology unit. Structured interviews were conducted with the children aged 8-12 years using the PedsQLTM Generic Core Scale (4.0) and Cancer Module (3.0). The parent's perspective was explored using the Parents proxy forms of both instruments RESULTS: Twenty-five children and their parents participated in the study. Most children in the sample were males with Leukaemia. All children and parents reported the children's functioning at an intermediate level which suggests that these children may be at risk for HRQoL deficits. Children's HRQoL was impacted by psychosocial functioning and change in schooling on the PedsQLTM Generic Core Scale (4.0), while parents felt physical functioning played a greater role in determining the child's HRQoL. On the PedsQLTM Cancer Module (3.0) both the children and parents felt that 'procedural anxiety' had an effect, although from the parents' perspective, 'worry' accounted for the greatest deficits in their children's HRQoL CONCLUSION: This study indicates that occupational disruption is experienced by children during the long-term treatment of cancer. It is suggested that occupational therapists use available instruments to monitor and provide support for the effect of an impaired HRQoL
AbstractList INTRODUCTION: In the South African public health system, children with cancer are admitted to specialised oncology units for the duration of their treatment. These units therefore become the children's temporary living environment for varying periods of time, which may disrupt their participation in daily activities and consequently their health-related quality of life (HRQoL AIM: The purpose of the study was to determine the HRQoL of children admitted with cancer from both their own and their parents' perspective METHODOLOGY: A quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted at a tertiary hospital in Gauteng with a specialist oncology unit. Structured interviews were conducted with the children aged 8-12 years using the PedsQLTM Generic Core Scale (4.0) and Cancer Module (3.0). The parent's perspective was explored using the Parents proxy forms of both instruments RESULTS: Twenty-five children and their parents participated in the study. Most children in the sample were males with Leukaemia. All children and parents reported the children's functioning at an intermediate level which suggests that these children may be at risk for HRQoL deficits. Children's HRQoL was impacted by psychosocial functioning and change in schooling on the PedsQLTM Generic Core Scale (4.0), while parents felt physical functioning played a greater role in determining the child's HRQoL. On the PedsQLTM Cancer Module (3.0) both the children and parents felt that 'procedural anxiety' had an effect, although from the parents' perspective, 'worry' accounted for the greatest deficits in their children's HRQoL CONCLUSION: This study indicates that occupational disruption is experienced by children during the long-term treatment of cancer. It is suggested that occupational therapists use available instruments to monitor and provide support for the effect of an impaired HRQoL
Author de Patricia Witt
Franzsen, Denise
Tembe, S
Koch, Lindsay
thembiso, C
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SubjectTerms Anxiety
Brain cancer
Cancer therapies
Chemotherapy
Children & youth
Education
Families & family life
Gene expression
Illnesses
Leukemia
Mortality
Occupational therapy
Oncology
Pain
Parents & parenting
Pediatrics
Quality of life
Tumors
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