Health-Related Quality of Life Assessed in Children with Chronic Rhinitis and Sinusitis

Introduction: Quality of life (QoL) can be simply defined as an area of human life that directly affects people which they consider to be important. This can be defined in greater detail as 'an individual perception of an individual's life position within a cultural context, value system a...

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Main Authors: Lechosław Paweł Chmielik (Author), Grażyna Mielnik-Niedzielska (Author), Anna Kasprzyk (Author), Tomasz Stankiewicz (Author), Artur Niedzielski (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Introduction: Quality of life (QoL) can be simply defined as an area of human life that directly affects people which they consider to be important. This can be defined in greater detail as 'an individual perception of an individual's life position within a cultural context, value system and in relation to their tasks, expectations and standards determined by environmental conditions'. The health-related quality of life (HRQoL) more specifically focuses on how the QoL affects health (including both medical and non-medical issues). Limitations in well-being will, by association, also occur in those children suffering with sinus diseases. Study aim: To compare the quality of life in children-adolescents suffering from some of the most commonly occurring childhood diseases of chronic rhinitis and sinusitis on a group of healthy children-adolescents. Test materials and methods: Subjects were children-adolescents with at least one of the aforementioned conditions afflicting the upper respiratory tract. Admission criteria were: ages 5 to 18 years in the presence of a chronic disease such as chronic rhinitis and paranasal sinusitis. The Child Health Questionnaire-Parent Form 50 CHQ-PF-50 (CHQ-PF50) was used, which is a general-purpose research instrument based on psychometric testing designed for assessing physical and mental well-being in children-adolescents aged 5 to 18 years. Results: Wellbeing significantly deteriorated in sick children within the following areas: current health status of the child (STAND), physical fitness (PF), social functioning resulting from behaviour or emotional state (REB), the impact of physical health on limitations in social functioning (RP), pain and discomfort (BP), behaviour (BE), mental health (MH), self-esteem (SE), general health perception (GH), influence of the child's health condition on parental emotions (PE), limitations on parental leisure time due to the child's health (PT) and restrictions on joint family activities (FA). Conclusions: The greatest impairment to well-being in children with chronic rhinitis and paranasal sinusitis was on the impact of the child's health status on parents' emotions, pain and discomfort and general perception of health. This study confirms that parents of healthy children attach great importance to their health and health-related quality of life. 
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