Study of Acute Leukaemia in Children: Impact on Patients and their Families, Utilization and Satisfaction with Health Services in Alexandria - Egypt

Objectives: To assess impact of leukaemia on children and their families and to describe utilization and satisfaction with health services among acute leukaemic children. Methods: A descriptive study started Nov. 2004 for one year duration, included 163 cases (all acute leukaemic cases below the age...

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Main Authors: Sherif R. Omar, Ezzat M. Hassan, Bayoumi A. Ghareeb, Ekram W. Abd El-Wahab
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandria University 2007-03-01
Series:Journal of High Institute of Public Health
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spelling doaj-724f2b9fe4924c4a97859ed4be957cd72021-02-15T09:18:08ZengAlexandria UniversityJournal of High Institute of Public Health2357-06012357-061X2007-03-0137112413910.21608/JHIPH.2007.22301Study of Acute Leukaemia in Children: Impact on Patients and their Families, Utilization and Satisfaction with Health Services in Alexandria - EgyptSherif R. Omar0Ezzat M. Hassan1Bayoumi A. Ghareeb2Ekram W. Abd El-Wahab3Tropical Health Department, High Institute of Public Health, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptTropical Health Department, High Institute of Public Health, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptDepartment of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptTropical Health Department, High Institute of Public Health, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptObjectives: To assess impact of leukaemia on children and their families and to describe utilization and satisfaction with health services among acute leukaemic children. Methods: A descriptive study started Nov. 2004 for one year duration, included 163 cases (all acute leukaemic cases below the age of 15 attended in-and out-patient of University of Alexandria Paediatrics Hsospital, either newly diagnosed or for follow up). Questionnaire sheet administered by interview with the patient’s mother included questions about disease impact on the child and his parents. Answers to questions on utilization of health services were blotted to a total score for mother satisfaction. Results: Overall health services were free of charge, (83.4%) of mothers received financial aid, but (93.3%) of families were affected financially, as (65.6%) were of low socioeconomic level. Psychological upset was almost the rule in relation to the patient and his family members. The learning process deteriorated in (63.8%) of cases. Most mothers (83.4%) complained that only some drugs are available, but only (22.7%) said that investigations were incomplete. The child club in the hospital was the only recreational mean and utilized by (41.1%) of cases. Highest satisfaction score was with services offered by physicians (art of medical care); lowest score was for the amount of food presented to patients. Conclusion: The leukaemic health problem influences the patient and his family’s quality of life in a serious way, the child educational progress is affected as well. Patient’s mother satisfaction is crucial and her recommendations to improve the quality of service are to be considered.egyptacute leukaemiachildrenimpacthealth serviceutilizationsatisfaction
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Bayoumi A. Ghareeb
Ekram W. Abd El-Wahab
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Bayoumi A. Ghareeb
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Study of Acute Leukaemia in Children: Impact on Patients and their Families, Utilization and Satisfaction with Health Services in Alexandria - Egypt
Journal of High Institute of Public Health
egypt
acute leukaemia
children
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health service
utilization
satisfaction
author_facet Sherif R. Omar
Ezzat M. Hassan
Bayoumi A. Ghareeb
Ekram W. Abd El-Wahab
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title Study of Acute Leukaemia in Children: Impact on Patients and their Families, Utilization and Satisfaction with Health Services in Alexandria - Egypt
title_short Study of Acute Leukaemia in Children: Impact on Patients and their Families, Utilization and Satisfaction with Health Services in Alexandria - Egypt
title_full Study of Acute Leukaemia in Children: Impact on Patients and their Families, Utilization and Satisfaction with Health Services in Alexandria - Egypt
title_fullStr Study of Acute Leukaemia in Children: Impact on Patients and their Families, Utilization and Satisfaction with Health Services in Alexandria - Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Study of Acute Leukaemia in Children: Impact on Patients and their Families, Utilization and Satisfaction with Health Services in Alexandria - Egypt
title_sort study of acute leukaemia in children: impact on patients and their families, utilization and satisfaction with health services in alexandria - egypt
publisher Alexandria University
series Journal of High Institute of Public Health
issn 2357-0601
2357-061X
publishDate 2007-03-01
description Objectives: To assess impact of leukaemia on children and their families and to describe utilization and satisfaction with health services among acute leukaemic children. Methods: A descriptive study started Nov. 2004 for one year duration, included 163 cases (all acute leukaemic cases below the age of 15 attended in-and out-patient of University of Alexandria Paediatrics Hsospital, either newly diagnosed or for follow up). Questionnaire sheet administered by interview with the patient’s mother included questions about disease impact on the child and his parents. Answers to questions on utilization of health services were blotted to a total score for mother satisfaction. Results: Overall health services were free of charge, (83.4%) of mothers received financial aid, but (93.3%) of families were affected financially, as (65.6%) were of low socioeconomic level. Psychological upset was almost the rule in relation to the patient and his family members. The learning process deteriorated in (63.8%) of cases. Most mothers (83.4%) complained that only some drugs are available, but only (22.7%) said that investigations were incomplete. The child club in the hospital was the only recreational mean and utilized by (41.1%) of cases. Highest satisfaction score was with services offered by physicians (art of medical care); lowest score was for the amount of food presented to patients. Conclusion: The leukaemic health problem influences the patient and his family’s quality of life in a serious way, the child educational progress is affected as well. Patient’s mother satisfaction is crucial and her recommendations to improve the quality of service are to be considered.
topic egypt
acute leukaemia
children
impact
health service
utilization
satisfaction
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