2018
DOI: 10.1177/2326409818755799
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Quality of Life and Associated Factors in Japanese Children With Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Their Families

Abstract: To reveal the associated factors of quality of life (QoL) in children with inborn errors of metabolism (IEM), their siblings, and their primary caregivers and partners, we conducted an anonymous questionnaire survey in Japan. Descriptive, correlation, and multiple regression analyses were performed. Fifty-six children with IEM, 35 siblings, 143 primary caregivers, and 86 partners completed our questionnaires. There were significant positive correlations between higher QoL in children with IEM and lower disease… Show more

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“…32 However; in another study, it was informed that it is hard to determine the relationship between the age of the caregiver and their QOL. 34 Therefore, further research is needed to determine age as a predictor for HRQOL of the caregivers of children with PKU.…”
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“…32 However; in another study, it was informed that it is hard to determine the relationship between the age of the caregiver and their QOL. 34 Therefore, further research is needed to determine age as a predictor for HRQOL of the caregivers of children with PKU.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 It has been reported that the primary caregivers and their partners had some anxieties related to raising a child with IEM. 34…”
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