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A prospective study on paediatric traffic injuries : health-related quality of life and post-traumatic stress

STURMS LM; VAN DER SLUIS CK; STEWART RE
CLIN REHABIL , 2005, vol. 19, n° 3, p. 312-322
Doc n°: 118081
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : JF - QUALITE DE VIE , DA431 - FRACTURES DE L'ENFANT

Objectives: To examine children's reports of their health- related quality of life ( HRQoL) following paediatric traffic injury, to explore child and parental post- traumatic stress, and to identify children and parents with adverse outcomes. Design: Prospective cohort study. Assessments: shortly after the injury, three months and six months post injury. Setting: Department of Traumatology, University Hospital. Subjects: Fifty- one young traffic injury victims aged 8 - 15 years. Main measures:
TNO- AZL Children's Quality of Life questionnaire and the Impact of Event Scale. Results: Short- term adverse changes in the child's HRQoL were observed for the child's motor functioning and autonomy. At three months, 12% of the children and 16% of the parents reported serious post- traumatic stress symptoms. Increased stress at three months, or across follow- up, was observed among hospitalized children, children with head injuries, and children injured in a motor vehicle accident. Parental stress was related to low socioeconomic status and the seriousness of the child's injury and accident ( hospitalization, head injury, serious injury, motor vehicle involved, others injured). Conclusions: The children reported only temporary effects in their motor functioning and autonomy. Post- traumatic stress symptoms following paediatric traffic injury were not only experienced by the children, but also by their parents.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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