Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory of Cardiovascular Disease and Key Laboratory of Cardiac Regenerative Medicine Fuwai Hospital National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College Beijing China
2. Center for Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Fuwai Hospital National Clinical Research Center for Cardiovascular Diseases Beijing China
Abstract
Background
Socioeconomic status (
SES
) is associated with health‐related quality of life (
HRQOL
) for children with critical congenital heart disease; however, literature from newly industrialized countries is scarce.
Methods and Results
This cross‐sectional study included 2037 surviving patients operated on for critical congenital heart disease at a tertiary hospital in China between May 2012 and December 2015. All eligible patients were aged 2 to 12 years.
HRQOL
was measured by the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 4.0 generic and 3.0 cardiac modules. Family
SES
was assessed by a composite of household income in the past year and occupation and education level of each parent in the family. Mean scores of major domains in
HRQOL
were significantly lower in the low‐
SES
group than in the medium‐ and high‐
SES
groups (total generic scores: 71.2±7.9 versus 75.0±8.0 and 76.0±7.9, respectively [
P
<0.001]; psychosocial functioning: 70.8±9.0 versus 74.4±8.4 and 75.3±8.4 [
P
<0.001]; physical functioning: 71.6±10.4 versus 76.0±9.7 and 77.1±9.4 [
P
<0.001]; heart symptoms: 71.9±11.6 versus 75.7±11.0 and 76.8±10.3 [
P
<0.001]; cognitive problems: 65.4±11.1 versus 69.4±12.1 and 74.6±13.6 [
P
<0.001]). After adjustment for other clinical and demographic variables in the multivariable linear regression model, family
SES
significantly affected all dimensions of
HRQOL
except for treatment barriers, treatment anxiety, physical appearance and communication.
Conclusions
Family
SES
is an important factor associated with
HRQOL
in patients with critical congenital heart disease. Further targeted interventions to improve HRQOL that consider the family and environmental issues confronted by those who are economically disadvantaged might help these patients have better outcomes.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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