Effect of long term noninvasive ventilation in children on parent's quality of life.
anxiety
continuous positive airway pressure
depression
home treatment
noninvasive ventilation
sleep quality
Journal
Pediatric pulmonology
ISSN: 1099-0496
Titre abrégé: Pediatr Pulmonol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8510590
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Oct 2023
Oct 2023
Historique:
revised:
27
03
2023
received:
10
10
2022
accepted:
15
06
2023
pubmed:
4
7
2023
medline:
4
7
2023
entrez:
4
7
2023
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Improving or maintaining the quality of life of the family of children treated with long term continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or noninvasive ventilation (NIV) is a major concern; but studies are scarce. The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of long term CPAP or NIV in children on anxiety, depression, quality of sleep, and quality of life of their parents. Validated questionnaires evaluating anxiety and depression (hospital anxiety and depression scale), sleep quality (Pittsburgh sleep quality index), daytime sleepiness (Epworth sleepiness scale), and parents' quality of life (PedsQL family impact module) were completed by parents of children who were started on CPAP/NIV before (M0) and after 6-9 months (M6) of treatment. The questionnaires of 36 parents (30 mothers, 6 fathers) of 31 children were analyzed. For the entire group, no significant change was observed in anxiety, depression, sleep quality, daytime sleepiness, and quality of life between M0 and M6. When analyzing questionnaire class changes between M0 and M6: anxiety was relieved in 23% of parents and worsened in 29%, depression was relieved in 14% and worsened in 20%, sleep quality improved in 43% and worsened in 27%, sleepiness improved in 26% and worsened in 17%, with no change in the other parents. Long term CPAP/NIV in children had no significant effect on parents' anxiety, depression, sleep quality, and quality of life.
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
2750-2756Informations de copyright
© 2023 The Authors. Pediatric Pulmonology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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