Abstract

SummaryUntil 2018 only adults had access to rehabilitation in Austria, but since then 5 centers for pediatric rehabilitation with different indications have been established with the goal of improving the health of sick children and young adults. The pediatric rehabilitation center “Leuwaldhof”, which is located south of Salzburg, is the only pediatric oncologic rehabilitation center in Austria. It offers rehabilitation and recovery for pediatric patients who suffered from malignancies, as well as for their families and siblings, but also for acute or chronic disease in metabolism or digestion. Cancer and its treatment significantly decrease the quality of life (QoL) of pediatric patients and their families. Families often have to split up during the months of chemotherapy if there are siblings in the family and very often it is the mother who stays with the sick child in the hospital. To facilitate recovery for the families in these difficult times, interdisciplinary and family-oriented inpatient rehabilitation has recently been implemented in Austria. To evaluate the improvements during the rehabilitation, the QoL of the patients and families has been routinely assessed since the opening of the center. In a specifically designed ‘life app’, patients and families complete the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL; generic score and cancer module) before and after rehabilitation on their own electronic devices. Data of 98 patients and 124 parents between June 2018 and December 2019 show significant improvements in QoL. Our goal is to support the children and their families to help them return to normal life. Our results show rehabilitation helps achieve this important goal.

Highlights

  • No significant improvement for cancer-related symptoms was reported by the children

  • Pediatric rehabilitation may facilitate the improvement of the patients and family’s quality of life and may help to decrease symptoms in the treatment’s aftermath [13]

  • But the siblings and the parents benefit; the core family must be included. Those who went through the cancer diagnosis and treatment together need to participate in the “healing process” of the family system in order to guarantee the rehabilitation success of the oncological patient [14]

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Our goal is to support the children and their families to help them return to normal life. Our goal is to strengthen the children and their families, to achieve resilience and to return to a normal life after life-threatening disease, while having learned to be strong as a lion, proud to have fought and survived, stronger than ever before. The aim of this study was to present key elements of family-oriented rehabilitation in Austria as well as first results from our routine QoL assessment before and after rehabilitation. The aim of this paper was to present data on treatment success during an inpatient rehabilitation stay at the pediatric oncologic rehabilitation center in Austria, the Leuwaldhof

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