I read with interest the recently published article by Huang et al.[1]The article is very informative and has brought an utmost important insight on chronic glomerulonephritis in children.It is an interesting issue,be...I read with interest the recently published article by Huang et al.[1]The article is very informative and has brought an utmost important insight on chronic glomerulonephritis in children.It is an interesting issue,because glomerulonephritis such as Schonlein-Henoch nephritis(HSPN)may lead to renal failure in children and adolescents.The well-presented clinical features and histopathological changes described in the article are valuable for pediatricians in diagnosing HSPN in the high-risk population.展开更多
Background This study aimed to measure quality of life(QOL)in primary caregivers of young childrenwith Prader-Willi syndrome(PWS).Methods The caregivers of 32 children aged from 6.1 to 71.2 months completed the Chines...Background This study aimed to measure quality of life(QOL)in primary caregivers of young childrenwith Prader-Willi syndrome(PWS).Methods The caregivers of 32 children aged from 6.1 to 71.2 months completed the Chinese version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF(WHOQOL-BREF).We also evaluated the social adaption capacity of these children with Infants-Junior Middle School Students'Social-Life Abilities Scale.Correlation test was used to explore the related factors to caregivers'QOL.Results Caregivers of young children with PWS had significantly lower QOL.The correlation analyses revealed that caregivers'QOL was lower in children with young age,combined diseases or symptoms or poor social adaption,or caregivers having concerns about the child.Conclusions Rearing a chilld with PWS may lead to decreased QOL.Psychological status of caregivers should be highlighted and social support should be given to families with PWS children.展开更多
Yu and colleagues[1]presented an online survey in World Journal of Pediatrics.The results indicated that parents have highly conflicting decision-making on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD)treatment,and i...Yu and colleagues[1]presented an online survey in World Journal of Pediatrics.The results indicated that parents have highly conflicting decision-making on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD)treatment,and internet information affects their health decisions.展开更多
文摘I read with interest the recently published article by Huang et al.[1]The article is very informative and has brought an utmost important insight on chronic glomerulonephritis in children.It is an interesting issue,because glomerulonephritis such as Schonlein-Henoch nephritis(HSPN)may lead to renal failure in children and adolescents.The well-presented clinical features and histopathological changes described in the article are valuable for pediatricians in diagnosing HSPN in the high-risk population.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(81371215&81670786)Zhejiang Provincial Program for the Cultivation of High-Level Innovative Health TalentsMedical Health Science and Technology Project of Health Commission of Zhejiang Province(No.2019RC239).
文摘Background This study aimed to measure quality of life(QOL)in primary caregivers of young childrenwith Prader-Willi syndrome(PWS).Methods The caregivers of 32 children aged from 6.1 to 71.2 months completed the Chinese version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF(WHOQOL-BREF).We also evaluated the social adaption capacity of these children with Infants-Junior Middle School Students'Social-Life Abilities Scale.Correlation test was used to explore the related factors to caregivers'QOL.Results Caregivers of young children with PWS had significantly lower QOL.The correlation analyses revealed that caregivers'QOL was lower in children with young age,combined diseases or symptoms or poor social adaption,or caregivers having concerns about the child.Conclusions Rearing a chilld with PWS may lead to decreased QOL.Psychological status of caregivers should be highlighted and social support should be given to families with PWS children.
文摘Yu and colleagues[1]presented an online survey in World Journal of Pediatrics.The results indicated that parents have highly conflicting decision-making on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD)treatment,and internet information affects their health decisions.