- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2020
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Title: | Medico-social particularities of children with oncological pathologies by the prism of the quality of life |
Authors: | Gamureac, Daniela |
Keywords: | quality of life;oncological diseases;treatment anxiety;perceived physical appearance |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | MedEspera |
Citation: | GAMUREAC, Daniela. Medico-social particularities of children with oncological pathologies by the prism of the quality of life. In: MedEspera: the 8th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2020, p. 314. |
Abstract: | Introduction. The quality of life of children with haematological-oncological diseases which
refers to: the emotional, social, physical well-being and the ability to function normally -
suffers, because the long-term treatment and its adverse effects have a major impact on all
spheres of activity of the cell of society. Studies in the quality of life of children and their
families are very important because of the strategic particularities in the elaboration of the
therapeutic behavior and the psychological / emotional particularities.
Aim of the study. Studying aspects of the quality of children life with
haematological/oncological pathologies grouped by age, socio-economic level and rural-urban
living environment.
Materials and methods. The analytical selective study accomplished (February 2020) via the
sections of pediatric oncology and hematology of the Oncological Institute through the WHO
standardized questionnaire–PedsQL. The sample included 45 children aged 5-18 years and
parents. Information agreements were signed regarding the confidentiality of data, without
disclosure of personal data.
Results. The standardized tool allows the highlighting of the following items in the research
groups: pain and hurt– 71.71% (95%CI: 58.25–85.17); nausea– 71.58% (95% CI: 55.38-
87.78); procedural anxiety– 66.67% (95%CI: 48.20-85.14); treatment anxiety– 81.14% (95%
CI: 67.29-94.99); worry -59.65% (95%CI: 41.19-78.11);cognitive problems- 66.84% (95% CI:
51.26-82.42);perceived physical appearance– 53.51% (95% CI: 34.61-72.41);
communication– 69.3% (95%CI: 51.4-87.2). It has been shown according to the living
environment that 87% of patients are from rural areas and 13% from urban areas.
Conclusions. The results of the questionnaires indicate a low level of quality of life of the
children with oncological diseases and their families. The studies carried out highlighted a
number of factors that could influence the quality of life: Family, Health, Friends, School and
activity, Social life, Safety, Emotional well-being. A large number of patients have treatment
anxiety, changes in appetite, disturbances in their relationships with others, changes in body
image, as well as changes in the cognitive sphere. Thus, during the treatment as well as after it
is necessary the psychological and spiritual counseling of all family members. |
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