P E, L K, J A, H F, F A G, B H P, et al . The effect of on demand and prophylactic therapeutic methods on quality of life among hemophilic children. Iranian Journal of Blood and Cancer 2013; 5 (2) :57-60
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Abstract: (8237 Views)
Background: Treating a chronic disease such as hemophilia is to improve the symptoms and quality of life (QOL) of
the patients. This study aimed to study the quality of life among hemophilic children and compare the quality of life
between patients receiving prophylactic or on demand treatments.
Materials and Methods: In this descriptive-comparative study, we enrolled 60 patients from three main hemophilia
care centers in Tehran. All patients were 4-7 year old. Half of the patients were receiving prophylactic and half were
receiving on-demand treatment. The assessment tool was Heamo-QoL questionnaire which assesses the quality
of life in different dimensions (physical, feeling, family, friends, others, attitude, treatment and behavior). In this
instrument, higher points correspond to lower quality of life. The mean quality of life in each dimension and also the
total score were determined. Quality of life was compared between prophylactic and on demand treatments.
Results: The mean quality of life in groups receiving prophylactic and on-demand treatments were 2.6±0.3 and
3.33±0.4 respectively (P<0.001). All dimensions except “treatment” and “feeling” were different between groups. The
highest impairments among patients, regardless of their treatment regimen, were in family and physical dimensions.
Conclusion: It is necessary to pay more attention to prophylactic treatment in hemophilic children as it seems to
provide a higher quality of life among patients.
Keywords: Hemophilia, quality of life, prophylactic, treatment, on demand, Heamo-QoL.
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Pediatric Hematology & Oncology Received: 2012/07/16 | Accepted: 2012/10/13 | Published: 2013/07/16