Title of article :
Is There any Difference in Health Related Quality of Life, Self Care and Social Function in Children with Different Disabilities Living in Turkey?
Author/Authors :
Elbasan, Bulent Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation -Faculty of Health Sciences - Gazi University - Turkey , Duzgun, Irem Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation -Faculty of Health Sciences - Gazi University - Turkey , Oskay, Deran Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation -Faculty of Health Sciences - Gazi University - Turkey
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the differences in the health related quality of life and the self
care and social function in daily life of children with different disabilities.
Methods: One hundred and two children with physical, emotional and cognitive disabilities (cerebral palsy,
mental retardation, and hearing loss) and 28 children age matched as a control group were included in this
study for the comparison. The Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI) was used to evaluate the
independence and participation of children in daily life activities. The Turkish version of the Child Health
Questionnaire-Parent form (CHQ - PF50) was used to evaluate the health related quality of life.
Findings: All 3 groups were different from the control group in terms of self-care and the social domains
according to the PEDI results (P<0.05). Children with cerebral palsy (CP) were more dependent in the areas of
self-care and mobility activities (P<0.05). The main difference was found in global general health (GGH),
physical functioning (PF), the emotional impact on the parent (PE) subsections of the CHQ-PF50 between the
CP and the hearing loss groups; the role of the physical (RP) and emotional behavior (BE) subsections
between the mental retardation (MR) and the CP groups, and the BE and mental health (MH) subsections
between the MR and the hearing loss (HL) groups (P<0.05).
Conclusion: All the children with disabilities were different from the control group in their quality of life, self
care and social function. However the status of the children with MR and HL were parallel between each other
in their health related quality of life, self care and social function. On the other hand, the most affected and
dependent group was children with CP. The results will provide guidelines for healthcare professionals in
implementing effective rehabilitation programs, especially to those with cerebral palsy, to reduce the level of
strain and increase the health related quality of life, self care and social function of children with different
disabilities.
Keywords :
Disability , Health Related Quality Of Life , Self Care , Cerebral Palsy , Mental Retardation , Hearing Loss
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics