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Parental wellbeing after diagnosing a child with biliary atresia: A prospective cohort study

articles · StayCurrentMD · Jun 05, 2021
Abstract

Purpose

To determine anxiety, stress, and quality of life (QoL) in parents of children who are diagnosed with biliary atresia (BA).

Methods

Parents of BA patients (0-3 years) completed validated questionnaires at three time points: at first hospitalization (T0); 1-2 months postoperatively (T1); and 2-3 years postoperatively (T2). Results are presented in medians (min-max).

Results

We included 52 parents (age 31 [24-51 y], 31 females) of 30 BA patients. In fathers, neither anxiety nor stress levels significantly differed from reference values. Mothers reported significantly higher anxiety levels compared to reference values (T0: 48 vs 35, p=0.001; T1: 43 vs 35, p=0.03; T2: 37 vs 35, p=0.04), which significantly decreased over time (-23% between T0 and T2: p=0.04). Stress in mothers was significantly higher at T1 than at T2 (+35%, p=0.02), but was not significantly different from reference values at each time point (T0: 17 vs 14, p=0.07; T1: 18 vs 14, p=0.09; T2: 13 vs 14, p=0.52).The overall QoL in mothers and fathers was rather unaffected.

Conclusions

Particularly mothers of infants diagnosed with BA report high anxiety levels up to three years after diagnosis. The overall QoL of parents is rather unaffected after diagnosing BA in their child.

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