Impact of comorbid allergic diseases on health‐related quality of life of Hong Kong schoolchildren

Author:

Ng Christina Sum Yi1ORCID,Chan Celia Hoi Yan12ORCID,Fung Yat Lui1,Chau Priscilla Sin Ying1,Luk David Chi Kong3ORCID,Cheng James Wesley Ching Hei3ORCID,Tsang Yuk Ping3ORCID,Lam Ying Yin3,Chu Ashleigh Ka Ying3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social Work and Social Administration University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, Pokfulam Hong Kong

2. Centre on Behavioral Health, Faculty of Social Sciences University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, Pokfulam Hong Kong

3. Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine United Christian Hospital Hong Kong Hong Kong

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundStudies on the relationship between childhood allergic disease and health‐related quality of life (HRQOL) have mostly been confined to a single allergic condition. Therefore, a composite allergic score (CAS) was derived to assess the accumulated effect of eczema, asthma, and allergic rhinitis on HRQOL in Hong Kong schoolchildren.MethodsParents of grade one/two or grade eight/nine schoolchildren completed a questionnaire assessing the prevalence and severity of eczema (POEM), asthma (C‐ACT/ACT), and allergic rhinitis (VAS) and schoolchildren's HRQOL (PedsQL). Three rounds of recruitment were conducted. A total of 19 primary and 25 secondary schools agreed to participate.ResultsData from 1140 caregivers of grade one/two schoolchildren and 1048 grade eight/nine schoolchildren were imputed and analyzed. The proportion of female respondents were lower in grade one/two (37.7%) but higher in grade eight/nine (57.3%). 63.8% of grade one/two and 58.1% of grade eight/nine schoolchildren reported having at least one allergic disease.In general, greater disease severity was significantly associated with lower HRQOL. After controlling for age, gender, and allergic comorbidity in hierarchical regressions, CAS significantly predicted all HRQOL outcomes in both grade one/two and grade eight/nine schoolchildren. Female grade eight/nine schoolchildren reported lower HRQOL outcomes.ConclusionComposite allergic score may be a practical tool to evaluate allergic comorbidity and the effectiveness of treatments targeting common pathological mechanisms of allergic diseases. Non‐pharmaceutical approaches should be considered, especially for patients with more than one allergic disease and greater severity.

Funder

UBS Optimus Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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