Quality of Life in Dysphonic Children Measured on Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life (PVRQOL) Scale in Serbia

Hoarseness occurs in children of both genders, from the earliest age and beyond, and is caused by improper use or overuse of vocal apparatus. The study included 91 hoarse children aged 6-12 (study group) and 243 healthy children (control group) of the same age. The study group underwent detailed...

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Main Authors: Jasmina Stojanović, Branislav Belić, Ljiljana Erdevički, Svetlana Jovanović, Mirjana Jovanović, Sunčica Srećković
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Language:English
Published: Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/377991
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spelling doaj-7eb8dcc1d0f14a519b646c35618454792021-07-12T07:44:28ZengSestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research Acta Clinica Croatica0353-94661333-94512021-01-0160.1.7581Quality of Life in Dysphonic Children Measured on Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life (PVRQOL) Scale in SerbiaJasmina Stojanović0Branislav Belić1Ljiljana Erdevički2Svetlana Jovanović3Mirjana Jovanović4Sunčica Srećković5Otorhinolaryngology Department, Phoniatric Division, Kragujevac Clinical Center, Kragujevac, Serbia; University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Kragujevac, SerbiaOtorhinolaryngology Department, Phoniatric Division, Kragujevac Clinical Center, Kragujevac, Serbia; University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Kragujevac, SerbiaOtorhinolaryngology Department, Phoniatric Division, Kragujevac Clinical Center, Kragujevac, Serbia; University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Kragujevac, SerbiaUniversity of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Ophthalmology, Kragujevac, SerbiaUniversity of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Psychiatry, Kragujevac, SerbiaUniversity of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Ophthalmology, Kragujevac, SerbiaHoarseness occurs in children of both genders, from the earliest age and beyond, and is caused by improper use or overuse of vocal apparatus. The study included 91 hoarse children aged 6-12 (study group) and 243 healthy children (control group) of the same age. The study group underwent detailed medical history, phoniatric examination, larynx fiber endoscopy, allergy treatment, audiologic treatment, and pulmonary treatment. Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life questionnaire, Serbian version (PVRQOL) was completed by parents of both groups of children. We did not find statistically significant differences in the hoarse children based on diagnosis (muscle tension disorder and vocal fold nodules) and age in physical domain, socio-emotional and global domain score (p>0.01). The results showed that parents did not recognize hoarseness as a health problem in children. There were significant gender differences in the group of children with hoarseness, i.e. parents in all three PVRQOL questionnaire domains recognized hoarseness as a significant health problem in girls, but not in boys. The presence of hoarseness impairs the quality of life in pediatric population. Social and emotional domains indicated greater impact in boys.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/377991ChildrenDysphoniaQuality of lifePediatric Voice Related Quality of Life questionnaire
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author Jasmina Stojanović
Branislav Belić
Ljiljana Erdevički
Svetlana Jovanović
Mirjana Jovanović
Sunčica Srećković
spellingShingle Jasmina Stojanović
Branislav Belić
Ljiljana Erdevički
Svetlana Jovanović
Mirjana Jovanović
Sunčica Srećković
Quality of Life in Dysphonic Children Measured on Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life (PVRQOL) Scale in Serbia
Acta Clinica Croatica
Children
Dysphonia
Quality of life
Pediatric Voice Related Quality of Life questionnaire
author_facet Jasmina Stojanović
Branislav Belić
Ljiljana Erdevički
Svetlana Jovanović
Mirjana Jovanović
Sunčica Srećković
author_sort Jasmina Stojanović
title Quality of Life in Dysphonic Children Measured on Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life (PVRQOL) Scale in Serbia
title_short Quality of Life in Dysphonic Children Measured on Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life (PVRQOL) Scale in Serbia
title_full Quality of Life in Dysphonic Children Measured on Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life (PVRQOL) Scale in Serbia
title_fullStr Quality of Life in Dysphonic Children Measured on Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life (PVRQOL) Scale in Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Quality of Life in Dysphonic Children Measured on Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life (PVRQOL) Scale in Serbia
title_sort quality of life in dysphonic children measured on pediatric voice-related quality of life (pvrqol) scale in serbia
publisher Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research
series Acta Clinica Croatica
issn 0353-9466
1333-9451
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Hoarseness occurs in children of both genders, from the earliest age and beyond, and is caused by improper use or overuse of vocal apparatus. The study included 91 hoarse children aged 6-12 (study group) and 243 healthy children (control group) of the same age. The study group underwent detailed medical history, phoniatric examination, larynx fiber endoscopy, allergy treatment, audiologic treatment, and pulmonary treatment. Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life questionnaire, Serbian version (PVRQOL) was completed by parents of both groups of children. We did not find statistically significant differences in the hoarse children based on diagnosis (muscle tension disorder and vocal fold nodules) and age in physical domain, socio-emotional and global domain score (p>0.01). The results showed that parents did not recognize hoarseness as a health problem in children. There were significant gender differences in the group of children with hoarseness, i.e. parents in all three PVRQOL questionnaire domains recognized hoarseness as a significant health problem in girls, but not in boys. The presence of hoarseness impairs the quality of life in pediatric population. Social and emotional domains indicated greater impact in boys.
topic Children
Dysphonia
Quality of life
Pediatric Voice Related Quality of Life questionnaire
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/377991
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