Impact of severe polyhandicap on parents' quality of life: A large French cross-sectional study.
BACKGROUND:Polyhandicap (PLH) is a condition of severe and complex disabilities and is defined by a combination of profound intellectual impairment and serious motor deficits. Parents of PLH individuals are chronically confronted with stressful situations. The aims of this study are i) to assess and...
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doaj-c0aec74c71b24d5ebe291e2bd87917b22021-03-03T20:54:57ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01142e021164010.1371/journal.pone.0211640Impact of severe polyhandicap on parents' quality of life: A large French cross-sectional study.Marie-Christine RousseauKarine BaumstarckSherezad Khaldi-CherifCatherine BrisseAgnès FelceBenjamin MohengAnderson LoundouThierry Billette de VillemeurPascal AuquierFrench Polyhandicap GroupBACKGROUND:Polyhandicap (PLH) is a condition of severe and complex disabilities and is defined by a combination of profound intellectual impairment and serious motor deficits. Parents of PLH individuals are chronically confronted with stressful situations. The aims of this study are i) to assess and compare the quality of life (QoL) of a large panel of parents of PLH individuals with age- and gender-matched controls and ii) to identify potential determinants of parents' QoL. METHOD:We conducted a cross-sectional study. Parents were recruited from 4 specialized rehabilitation centres, 9 residential facilities, and a specialized paediatric/neurological department. The selection criteria were age above 18 years and being the mother/father of a PLH individual. The data collected from the parents included sociodemographic, health status, and psycho-behavioural data (including QoL); additionally, the health status of the PLH individuals was collected. RESULTS:The QoL scores of all dimensions were significantly lower for parents than for controls. The main factors modulating parents' QoL were financial issues, health status, and coping strategies. The PLH individuals' health status was not associated with parents' QoL. CONCLUSIONS:Some QoL determinants might be amenable. These findings should help health care workers and health decision makers to implement specific and appropriate interventions.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211640 |
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Marie-Christine Rousseau Karine Baumstarck Sherezad Khaldi-Cherif Catherine Brisse Agnès Felce Benjamin Moheng Anderson Loundou Thierry Billette de Villemeur Pascal Auquier French Polyhandicap Group |
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Marie-Christine Rousseau Karine Baumstarck Sherezad Khaldi-Cherif Catherine Brisse Agnès Felce Benjamin Moheng Anderson Loundou Thierry Billette de Villemeur Pascal Auquier French Polyhandicap Group Impact of severe polyhandicap on parents' quality of life: A large French cross-sectional study. PLoS ONE |
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Marie-Christine Rousseau Karine Baumstarck Sherezad Khaldi-Cherif Catherine Brisse Agnès Felce Benjamin Moheng Anderson Loundou Thierry Billette de Villemeur Pascal Auquier French Polyhandicap Group |
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Marie-Christine Rousseau |
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Impact of severe polyhandicap on parents' quality of life: A large French cross-sectional study. |
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Impact of severe polyhandicap on parents' quality of life: A large French cross-sectional study. |
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Impact of severe polyhandicap on parents' quality of life: A large French cross-sectional study. |
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Impact of severe polyhandicap on parents' quality of life: A large French cross-sectional study. |
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Impact of severe polyhandicap on parents' quality of life: A large French cross-sectional study. |
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impact of severe polyhandicap on parents' quality of life: a large french cross-sectional study. |
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1932-6203 |
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BACKGROUND:Polyhandicap (PLH) is a condition of severe and complex disabilities and is defined by a combination of profound intellectual impairment and serious motor deficits. Parents of PLH individuals are chronically confronted with stressful situations. The aims of this study are i) to assess and compare the quality of life (QoL) of a large panel of parents of PLH individuals with age- and gender-matched controls and ii) to identify potential determinants of parents' QoL. METHOD:We conducted a cross-sectional study. Parents were recruited from 4 specialized rehabilitation centres, 9 residential facilities, and a specialized paediatric/neurological department. The selection criteria were age above 18 years and being the mother/father of a PLH individual. The data collected from the parents included sociodemographic, health status, and psycho-behavioural data (including QoL); additionally, the health status of the PLH individuals was collected. RESULTS:The QoL scores of all dimensions were significantly lower for parents than for controls. The main factors modulating parents' QoL were financial issues, health status, and coping strategies. The PLH individuals' health status was not associated with parents' QoL. CONCLUSIONS:Some QoL determinants might be amenable. These findings should help health care workers and health decision makers to implement specific and appropriate interventions. |
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