Quality of Life of Young Adults and Adolescents with Chronic Kidney Disease

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作者
Tong, Allison [1 ,2 ]
Wong, Germaine [2 ,3 ]
McTaggart, Steve [4 ,5 ]
Henning, Paul [6 ]
Mackie, Fiona [7 ]
Carroll, Robert P. [8 ]
Howard, Kirsten [2 ]
Craig, Jonathan C. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Childrens Hosp Westmead, Ctr Kidney Res, Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia
[2] Univ Sydney, Sydney Sch Publ Hlth, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[3] Westmead Hosp, Dept Nephrol & Transplantat, Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia
[4] Royal Childrens Hosp, Queensland Child & Adolescent Renal Serv, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[5] Univ Queensland, Mater Childrens Hosp, Brisbane, Qld 4101, Australia
[6] Womens & Childrens Hosp, Dept Nephrol, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[7] Sydney Childrens Hosp, Dept Nephrol, Randwick, NSW, Australia
[8] Royal Adelaide Hosp, Dept Nephrol, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
来源
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS | 2013年 / 163卷 / 04期
关键词
DIALYSIS; CHILDREN; SUPPORT; PEOPLE; CARE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jpeds.2013.04.066
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Objective To elicit utility-based quality of life (QOL) in adolescents and young adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Study design A cross-sectional study was conducted among patients aged 12-25 years with CKD stage 3-5 and 5D from 6 centers in Australia. QOL was measured using a visual analogue scale, and 3 utility-based QOL measures: Health Utilities Index Mark 2 and 3 (HUI2/3), Kidney Disease Quality of Life, incorporating the short form (SF)-12 transformed to SF-6D, and time trade-off (TTO). Multiple linear regression was used to define predictors for TTO QOL weights, SF-6D, and visual analogue scale scores. Results On a utility scale, with extremes of 0 (death) to 1 (full health), the 27 participants had a mean TTO QOL weight of 0.59 (SD = 0.40), HUI2 of 0.73 (SD = 0.28), HUI3 of 0.74 (SD = 0.26), and SF-6D of 0.70 (SD = 0.14). QOL weights were consistently low across the 4 utility-based instruments with widest variability in TTO responses. Mean QOL weights were higher among predialysis participants. The HUI2 indicated variability in the domain of emotion. From the Kidney Disease Quality of Life measures, decrements were observed in all QOL domains though dialysis patients reported a significantly higher burden attributed to kidney disease. Conclusions Adolescent and young adults with CKD report low QOL values. Their utility-based QOL scores imply they are willing to trade considerable life expectancy for perfect health. Holistic care to improve QOL and minimize disease burden are imperative for optimizing health outcomes in young people with CKD, particularly those on dialysis.
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页数:12
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