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Parental Disease Specific Knowledge and Its Impact on Health-Related Quality of Life.


ABSTRACT: Structured education programs have been shown to improve somatic outcome and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in a variety of chronic childhood diseases. Similar data are scarce in paediatric liver transplantation (pLTx). The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of parental disease-specific knowledge and psychosocial disease outcome in patients after pLTx. Parents of 113 children (chronic liver disease n = 25, after pLTx n = 88) completed the transplant module of the HRQOL questionnaire PedsQL, the "Ulm quality of life inventory for parents of children with chronic diseases" ULQUI, and a tailor-made questionnaire to test disease-specific knowledge. Parental knowledge was highest on the topic of "liver transplantation" and lowest in "basic background knowledge" (76% and 56% correct answers respectively). Knowledge performance was only marginally associated with HRQOL scores, with better knowledge being related to worse HRQOL outcomes. In contrast, self-estimation of knowledge performance showed significant positive correlations with both PedsQL and ULQUI results. Patient HRQOL and parental emotional wellbeing after pLTx are associated with positive self-estimation of parental disease-specific knowledge. Objective disease-specific knowledge has little impact on HRQOL. Parental education programs need to overcome language barriers and address self-efficacy in order to improve HRQOL after pLTx.

SUBMITTER: Stasch L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8774947 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Parental Disease Specific Knowledge and Its Impact on Health-Related Quality of Life.

Stasch Luisa L   Ohlendorf Johanna J   Baumann Ulrich U   Ernst Gundula G   Lange Karin K   Konietzny Christiane C   Pfister Eva-Doreen ED   Sautmann Kirsten K   Goldschmidt Imeke I  

Children (Basel, Switzerland) 20220111 1


<h4>Objective</h4>Structured education programs have been shown to improve somatic outcome and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in a variety of chronic childhood diseases. Similar data are scarce in paediatric liver transplantation (pLTx). The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of parental disease-specific knowledge and psychosocial disease outcome in patients after pLTx.<h4>Methods</h4>Parents of 113 children (chronic liver disease n = 25, after pLTx n = 88) completed t  ...[more]

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