The Pan African Medical Journal (May 2015)

Higher perceived HRQoL in Moroccan children with asthma and their parents

  • Monique Theodora Maria Veenstra-van Schie,
  • Kelly Coenen,
  • Hendrik Maria Koopman,
  • Florens Gerard Adriaan Versteegh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2015.21.18.6191
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 18

Abstract

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We explored the differences in the perceived HRQoL between children with asthma from Moroccan and Dutch descent and their parents. In total 33 children (aged 6-18 years) from Moroccan (16) and Dutch descent (17) and their parents participated. All children were currently under treatment in a general hospital in the Netherlands. Generic and asthma specific HRQoL were assessed (DUX-25, DISABKIDS, PAQLQ). Significant differences were found on the DUX-25 subscales physical, emotional and home functioning. Children and parents from Dutch descent reported a lower HRQoL. The findings of this study are contrary with previous research. Results can be explained by the individualistic-collectivistic dimension, socially desirability, language and the feeling of miscomprehension. If this explanation makes sense health care workers have to invest in a good relationship with especially immigrant children and their parents, so they will have enough confidence to talk more openly about their physical as well as their psycho-social complaints.

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