Skin-related quality of life in children and adolescents with congenital melanocytic naevi - an analysis of self- and parent reports

Autor: Markus A. Landolt, Clemens Schiestl, Martin Theiler, Kathrin Neuhaus, Ornella Masnari
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADVReferences. 34(5)
ISSN: 1468-3083
Popis: BACKGROUND: Congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) may affect patient quality of life (QoL) due to medical complications (development of malignant melanoma or involvement of the central nervous system), skin-related discomfort or psychosocial sequelae. OBJECTIVES: To analyze skin-related QoL in children and adolescents with CMN and to identify predictors of low QoL. METHODS: Worldwide recruitment of participants through patient support groups. Data collection through a web-based survey. QoL was assessed using the Children's Dermatology Life Quality Index$^{©}$ (CDLQI). Demographic and CMN-related characteristics were examined as possible predictors of impaired QoL. RESULTS: 135 proxy-reports for children affected by CMN aged between 4-18 years (M = 9.34y, SD = 4.16y) and 28 self-reports of adolescents aged 14 -18 years (M =16.3y, SD = 1.2y) were included. The mean CDLQI score was 4.00 (SD = 4.39) for proxy-reports and 6.89 (SD = 5.85) for self-reports. Most parents (76%) reported 'no' or a 'small' impact, 19% a 'moderate', and 5% a 'very large' or 'extremely large' impact on their child's QoL. In self-reports, 46% of the adolescents reported 'no' or a 'small impact', 43% a 'moderate', and 11% a 'very large' or 'extremely large' impact. Visible CMN location, malignant melanoma, and higher child's age were important predictors of QoL impairments. CONCLUSIONS: Most CMN have a modest effect on QoL. However, there is large variability with a significant proportion of adolescents experiencing a moderate to large impact on QoL in contrast to children. Healthcare professionals should be aware of the predictors of QoL in children with CMN.
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