Medicina (May 2022)

Sociodemographic, clinical, epidemiological and care aspects of children and adolescents treated for retinoblastoma in Brazil

  • Gabriela Silva Bochi,
  • Alicia Natali Ferreira da Silva,
  • Maria Izabel Pereira Messias,
  • Jessica Luanda Lemos Melo,
  • Namie Okino Sawada,
  • Fabiana Lucio de Oliveira,
  • Murilo César do Nascimento

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 1

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Introduction: Retinoblastoma greatly impacts the affected children and adolescents and their families. Epidemiological approaches to this form of cancer in Brazil are scarce, and this gap motivated this study. Objectives: This study aimed to describe the sociodemographic, clinical, epidemiological, and care characteristics of children and adolescents treated for retinoblastoma in Brazil and analyze whether there is any association between them. Methods: It is a cross-sectional, descriptive-analytical study, carried out with accompanying family members of children and adolescents treated for retinoblastoma in Brazil, sampled by snowball sampling, via a web survey, based on a semi-structured questionnaire elaborated by the authors, shared on social media. Results: The children and adolescents were represented by 129 accompanying family members from the five largest regions of Brazil. Low education level, housewifery, and low family income were associated with exclusive care provided by the Unified Health System, while low family income was associated with the use of ocular prosthesis post retinoblastoma. Conclusion: The identified odds ratio indicated the importance of family members’ sociodemographic aspects for the clinical, epidemiological and care outcomes of the children and adolescents treated. Public healthcare services were the most used for oncology care, which endorses the relevance of the Unified Health System for children, adolescents, and their family members who have been impacted by retinoblastoma in the country.

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