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RecruitingNCT06070467

Holistic Mixed Approaches to Capture the Real Life of Children With Rare Eye Diseases

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
154 (estimated)
Sponsor
University Hospital, Strasbourg, France · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
8 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Rare Eye Diseases (RED) are the leading cause of severe visual impairment/ blindness (SVI/B) in children in Europe. This sensory disability with its accompanying psychological distress hugely impacts their lives and their families. Understanding this impact, at a patient centred level, is key in care, in shared decision making, in developing therapies, and in improving social integration and participation about the standard rules of the United Nations (UN) and the European Union (EU) (prevention, non-discrimination, equal opportunities, accessibility, etc.). However, current tools to evaluate vision related (VR) quality of life (QoL) VR-QoL disregard age and cultural differences. There is a lack knowledge on how the disease matters at child's level. Instruments capable of yielding high-quality data, psychometrically robust and comply with regulatory requirements remain to be developed. To fill this gap, SeeMyLife will use multilevel concurrent mixed method research combining quantitative studies and qualitative studies. The quantitative approach is based on (i) cross culturally translated validated VR-QoL questionnaires for children and teenagers (Functional Vision Questionnaire for Children and Young People - FVQ-CYP and Vision-related Quality of Life Questionnaire for Children and Young People - VQoL-CYP) and (ii) on caregiver's questionnaires addressing participation and environment (Participation and Environment Measure - Children and Youth - PEM-CY). To fully capture the picture of the child/teenager personal life the investigators will reinforce their investigations by in depth qualitative socio-anthropologic study with semi directive field interviews and fieldwork (to observe closely the living conditions of the children) to address how their impairment affects their wellbeing, social integration, and how they feel about medical and social interventions. Data analysis will use an integrated mixed method strategy to validate the quantitative tools and deliver a holistic QoL transnational tool. The SeeMyLife project will provide (i) robust patient self-reported tools that will be then used in care and research (especially with the rise in novel therapies) as a standard as well as (ii) highly awaited knowledge about the SVI/B patient's position within his own life course, within his family and in relation to health and social care actors.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERMixed Methods Research (MMR) using quantitative (QUAN) and qualitative (QUAL) toolsA Mixed Methods Research (MMR) using quantitative (QUAN) Vision Related-QoL (VR-QoL = FVQ-CYP and VQoL-CYP) tools and psychosocial PEM-CY, and qualitative (QUAL) socio-anthropologic investigations can capture reliably children's and teenagers' Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO). The QUAN study is a cross-sectional study including short-term re-test repetition (children/teenagers only) using the following PROMs for children/teenagers: 1. Self-reported questionnaires for patients (FVQ-CYP and VQoL-CYP) 2. For caregivers: PEM-CY questionnaires The QUAL study will rely on the following instruments: 1. Semi-directive interviews, 2. Focus groups, 3. Field observation.

Timeline

Start date
2024-07-17
Primary completion
2026-07-01
Completion
2026-07-01
First posted
2023-10-06
Last updated
2024-08-29

Locations

1 site across 1 country: France

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06070467. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.