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Article

The quality of life of children suffering from oncologic diseases in Lithuania

by
Joana Makari
1,2,*,
Apolinaras Zaborskis
2,
Liutauras Labanauskas
1 and
Lina Ragelienė
3
1
Department of Children’s Diseases
2
Institute for Biomedical Research, Kaunas University of Medicine
3
Vilnius University Children’s Hospital, Lithuania
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Medicina 2007, 43(9), 726; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina43090094
Submission received: 18 April 2007 / Accepted: 3 September 2007 / Published: 8 September 2007

Abstract

Nearly 80 new cases of pediatric cancer are diagnosed in Lithuania each year. Since 2005, we have been conducting a study evaluating the quality of life of children suffering from cancer in Lithuania. The participants were children between the ages of 2 and 18 years, diagnosed with oncologic diseases during the period from March 2005 to March 2006, and their parents. The PedsQLTM (Pediatric Quality of Life InventoryTM) was used. This questionnaire is specifically designed for investigating the quality of life in children between the ages of 2 and 18 years. The PedsQL questionnaire is designed according to the level of cognitive activity of children and applied to children of four age groups: 2–4, 5–7, 8–12, and 13–18 years of age. The questionnaires were completed by children between the ages of 8 and 18 years in addition to parents of children from all age groups. The families of 63 children suffering from cancer participated in the study. A total of 44 children and teenagers between the ages of 5 and 18 years and 53 parents (mother, father, close relative) filled out the questionnaire. Data from the study showed that children suffering from cancer (irrespective of their age) in addition to their parents evaluated their physical health as being worse than their psychosocial health. The parents had the opinion that children from all age groups experienced negative emotions: the younger children were afraid of giving blood for tests, whereas the older children were worried about the future. In the oldest age group of participants (13–18 years), children felt disease-related fatigue more often than their younger counterparts.
Keywords: children; cancer; quality of life children; cancer; quality of life

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Makari, J.; Zaborskis, A.; Labanauskas, L.; Ragelienė, L. The quality of life of children suffering from oncologic diseases in Lithuania. Medicina 2007, 43, 726. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina43090094

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Makari J, Zaborskis A, Labanauskas L, Ragelienė L. The quality of life of children suffering from oncologic diseases in Lithuania. Medicina. 2007; 43(9):726. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina43090094

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Makari, Joana, Apolinaras Zaborskis, Liutauras Labanauskas, and Lina Ragelienė. 2007. "The quality of life of children suffering from oncologic diseases in Lithuania" Medicina 43, no. 9: 726. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina43090094

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