Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/40198
Type: Journal article
Title: Health-Related Quality Of Life And Paediatric Asthma: Whose Quality Of Life And What Should We Measure?
Other Titles: Astma sergancio vaiko gyvenimo kokybe: kieno gyvenimo kokybe ir kaip matuojame?
Author: Staugas, R.
Sawyer, M.
Citation: Vaiku pulmonologija ir alergologija, 2005; 8(2):2957-2965
Publisher: Vilniaus miesto universitetine ligonine
Issue Date: 2005
ISSN: 1392-5261
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Rima Staugas and Michael Sawyer
Abstract: Paediatricians increasingly recognize the importance of health-related quality of life (HRQL). Childhood asthma is common and for many years the reduction and monitoring of symptoms were the main goals of treatment. However, many additional treatment goals have been added including reduction of hospitalization, reduction of chronic inflammation, and normal psychological development. HRQL is a multidimensional construct which is likely to be influenced by a range of factors in children’s family and social environment. To understand the magnitude of any treatment or intervention benefit requires the perspective of the sufferer as well. In article authors described factors, that could influence quality of life, and measures to assess those factors.
Description: Copyright © 2000 Lithuanian Paediatric Respiratory Society
Published version: http://www.alergologija.lt/zurnalas/2005_2/en/2005_2en.htm
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