Scientific Reports (Jul 2024)

Factors influencing parental fatigue in children with retinoblastoma based on the unpleasant symptoms theory

  • ChangJuan Zeng,
  • Na Du,
  • Liangyu He,
  • Hui Wang,
  • Ting Zhao,
  • Renbing Jia,
  • Lin Li,
  • Minglei Han,
  • Lili Hou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-67155-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract Parents of children with retinoblastoma, the most common primary ocular malignant tumour in childhood, bear a heavy caregiving burden and are very susceptible to fatigue. However, little is known about their current status of fatigue and factors influencing fatigue; therefore,this study, based on the theory of unpleasant symptoms, and included 317 parents of children with retinoblastoma in China, whose general demographic data were collected, and on whom the fatigue severity scale (FSS), the generalized anxiety disorder (GAD-7) and 2-item patient health questionnaire (PHQ-2) were administered, from 9 March to 1 June 2020. The parents’ FSS score and fatigue incidence were 4.41 ± 1.14 and 67.19%, respectively. The fatigue level was positively correlated with anxiety, depression, education, times of hospitalisations, and treatment types (r = 0.125–0.468, P < 0.05) and negatively correlated with health status, sleep quality, economic status, and family economic situation (r = − 0.120 to − 0.322, P < 0.05). Parent’s anxiety level, being an only child and female sex of child influenced parents’ fatigue. Healthcare personnel need to focus their attention on this high-risk fatigue group and implement appropriate interventions to reduce their fatigue level, promote their physical and mental health, and facilitate better care for children.