Brazilian Oral Research (Jun 2024)

Quality of life in children and adolescents with blood coagulation disorders and hemoglobinopathies

  • Leandro Tavares da SILVA,
  • Carolina Mendes FRUSCA-DO-MONTE,
  • Gabriela Silva ALMEIDA,
  • Victor Cordeiro da SILVA,
  • Claudia Santos LORENZATO,
  • Cristiane Baccin BENDO,
  • José Vítor Nogara Borges MENEZES,
  • Cassius Carvalho TORRES-PEREIRA,
  • Fabian Calixto FRAIZ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2024.vol38.0052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38

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Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of oral conditions and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) on oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in children and adolescents with blood coagulation disorders and hemoglobinopathies (BCDH). The study was cross-sectional and included 61 individuals aged 2 to 18 years with BCDH. Exams for dental caries (dmft/DMFT index), oral hygiene (simplified oral hygiene index – OHI-S), and gingival health (modified gingival index – MGI) were performed. The pediatric quality of life inventory™ (PedsQL™) generic core scale and oral health scale were used to measure HRQoL and OHRQoL. Spearman’s correlation coefficient (ρ) and the Mann-Whitney test (α = 0.05) were conducted to assess the relationship between covariates and the PedsQL™ oral health scale. The mean PedsQL™ oral health scale score was 76.66 (SD = 21.36). Worse OHRQoL was correlated with poor oral hygiene (ρ = -0.383; p: 0.004), poor gingival health (ρ = -0.327; p = 0.014), and better HRQoL (ρ = 0.488; p < 0.001). Greater untreated dental caries experience was associated with worse OHRQoL (p = 0.009). Worse oral health status in children and adolescents with BCDH negatively impacts OHRQoL, and OHRQoL and quality of life analyzed from a generic perspective are positively correlated constructs in this population.

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