Health-Related Quality of Life in adolescent survivors of burns: Agreement on self-reported and mothers' and fathers' perspectives

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2015-08

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Pan, R.
Egberts, Marthe R.ISNI 0000000492496858
Nascimento, L.C.
Rossi, L.A.
Vandermeulen, E.
Geenen, R.ORCID 0000-0002-6615-6708ISNI 0000000397139908
Van Loey, N.E.E.

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Abstract

AIM: This study examined the agreement on self-reported Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) between adolescents with burns and their mother's and father's observation at 6 and 18 months after the burn. Moreover, factors potentially influencing discrepancies between the adolescent and proxy reports were examined. METHODS: Children with burns (11-18 years old) and their mother and father were invited to participate. A total of 54 adolescents aged 11 years or older filled out the American Burn Association/Shriners Hospitals for Children Burn Outcomes Questionnaire (BOQ). Descriptive and correlational analyses were performed. RESULTS: The physical functioning scores showed to be optimal in almost all participants (99%) and across the three informants. Adolescents reported better functioning than their fathers and mothers on most of the scales. On average the correlations between self-reports and proxy reports were moderate to good. Higher parental traumatic stress scores were linked to less favorable parent-reported burn outcomes. CONCLUSION: Overall, this study showed that a large proportion of the parents had similar views on the adolescents physical functioning, but disparities emerged also, mainly in psychosocial scales. The discrepancies between self- and parent reports should be discussed when they have a role in treatment decisions. Preferably, besides parent-reports, adolescents' self-reports should be included in clinical assessments and treatment decisions, as parental traumatic stress symptoms are a possible factor influencing parental observations.

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Burns, Adolescents, Family, Parents, Health-Related Quality of Life, Burn Outcomes Questionnaire, Post-traumatic stress, Taverne

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Pan, R, Egberts, M, Nascimento, L C, Rossi, L A, Vandermeulen, E, Geenen, R & Van Loey, N E E 2015, 'Health-Related Quality of Life in adolescent survivors of burns : Agreement on self-reported and mothers' and fathers' perspectives', Burns, vol. 41, no. 5, pp. 1107-1113. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.burns.2014.12.011