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Parental mental health moderates the efficacy of exercise training on health-related quality of life in adolescents with congenital heart disease

Authors :
Dulfer, K.
Duppen, N.
Dijk, A.P.J. van
Kuipers, I.M.
Domburg, R.T. van
Verhulst, F.C.
Ende, J. van den
Helbing, W.A.
Utens, E.M.
Dulfer, K.
Duppen, N.
Dijk, A.P.J. van
Kuipers, I.M.
Domburg, R.T. van
Verhulst, F.C.
Ende, J. van den
Helbing, W.A.
Utens, E.M.
Source :
Pediatric Cardiology; 33; 40; 0172-0643; 1; 36; ~Pediatric Cardiology~33~40~~~0172-0643~1~36~~
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 153587.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)<br />To evaluate the moderating influence of parental variables on changes in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in adolescents with Tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) or a Fontan circulation after participation in standardized exercise training. A multicenter randomized controlled trail in which 56 patients, aged 10-15, were randomly allocated (stratified by age, gender, and congenital heart disease) to a 12-week period with either: (a) 3 times per week standardized exercise training or (b) care-as-usual (randomization ratio 2:1). Adolescents and their parents filled in online questionnaires at baseline and at 12-week follow-up. In this randomized controlled trail, primary analyses involved influence of parental mental health and parental social support for exercise on changes in the TNO/AZL Child Quality of Life Questionnaire Child Form at follow-up. Secondary analyses concerned comparing levels of parental characteristics with normative data. Compared with controls, adolescents in the exercise group reported a decrease in social functioning when their parents had more anxiety/insomnia or severe depression themselves. Adolescents also reported a decrease in social functioning when their parents showed poorer overall mental health themselves. Parents reported comparable or even better mental health compared with normative data. The effect of a standardized exercise program on HRQoL changes in adolescents with ToF or a Fontan circulation is moderated by parental mental health, more specifically by parental anxiety/insomnia and severe depression. The trial registration number of this article is NTR2731 ( www.trialregister.nl ).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Pediatric Cardiology; 33; 40; 0172-0643; 1; 36; ~Pediatric Cardiology~33~40~~~0172-0643~1~36~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284007723
Document Type :
Electronic Resource