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Published in: Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Epidermolysis Bullosa | Research

The relationship between quality of life and coping strategies of children with EB and their parents

Authors: Petra J. Mauritz, Marieke Bolling, José C. Duipmans, Mariët Hagedoorn

Published in: Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of rare genetic skin disorders that primarily manifest as blisters and erosions following mild mechanical trauma. Despite the crucial role of the parents of children with EB in managing the disease, studies focusing on the parent–child relationship remain a gap in the literature. To address this gap, the current quantitative study, involving 55 children with all types of EB and 48 parents, assessed the relationship between their quality of life and coping strategies. Quality of life was measured with the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory and TNO-AZL Questionnaire for Adult’s Health- related Quality of Life, and coping strategies were assessed with the Coping with a Disease Questionnaire. The majority of the analyses were descriptive and the results were interpreted qualitatively because of the small sample size.

Results

Overall, the quality of life of children with EB and that of their parents was somewhat lower compared with the quality of life of healthy children and adults. Children with EB who more frequently used emotional reactions and cognitive-palliative strategies to cope with the disease demonstrated lower levels of emotional and social functioning, while children who showed more acceptance and distancing showed higher levels of functioning on all domains. Parents who frequently demonstrated emotional reactions reported lower levels of social functioning and experienced more depressive emotions and anger. Parents who used more avoidance showed higher levels of positive emotions. Within parent–child dyads, acceptance, cognitive-palliative strategies and distancing were positively related. Children’s emotional and social functioning were negatively associated with their parents’ depressive emotions. Parents’ acceptance was linked to higher physical functioning in children, whereas children’s avoidance was linked to a lower level of anger in parents.

Conclusion

Children who are able to accept the disease or distance themselves from it appear to be better off in contrast to those who tend to engage in the cognitive-palliative strategies and expressing emotional reactions. Parents seem to be better off when they are able to use avoidance in contrast to those who tend to show emotional reactions. Further research is needed to substantiate these findings.
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Metadata
Title
The relationship between quality of life and coping strategies of children with EB and their parents
Authors
Petra J. Mauritz
Marieke Bolling
José C. Duipmans
Mariët Hagedoorn
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1750-1172
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13023-021-01702-x

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