The Experience of Uncertainty in Parents of Children With an Undiagnosed Medical Condition
Collecte de données
Données issues de dossiers médicaux ou de données préexistantes - RétrospectiveAnomalies Congénitales+4
+ Anomalies, Multiples
+ Maladies et anomalies congénitales, héréditaires et néonatales
Résumé
Date de début de l'étude : 4 août 2009
Date à laquelle le premier participant a commencé l'étude.This study aims to understand the impact on parents of having a child with an undiagnosed medical condition and the factors that contribute to their adaptation. Rare and undiagnosed conditions are often chronic and disabling, with symptoms affecting different organ systems at various levels of severity. Perhaps the most challenging feature of an undiagnosed medical condition that has lasted two or more years, however, is its characteristic uncertainty. In the absence of a diagnosis, health care professionals can provide only limited treatment and prognostic information. It is not well understood how individuals cope with and adapt to chronic uncertainty, and the factors that influence this process. To design future interventions, descriptive studies are needed to reveal predictors that can be manipulated to improve outcomes. In this study, Lazarus and Folkman's Transactional Model of Stress and Coping provides a framework to examine coping and adaptation in the parents of children who have had a chronic, undiagnosed medical condition for two or more years. A cross-sectional research design using a mixed methods survey will be used to examine the relationships among appraisals (perceptions of uncertainty and perceived personal control), time elapsed since parents first realized their child was sick, coping and adaptation. Parents will be recruited from web-based support networks for parents of undiagnosed children via website postings, email listservs and printed newsletter postings. Participants will have the option to complete an online or paper version of the questionnaire. The main outcome variable is adaptation to living with one's child's undiagnosed medical condition.
Protocole
Cette section fournit des détails sur le plan de l'étude, y compris la manière dont l'étude est conçue et ce qu'elle évalue.500 participants à inclure
Nombre total de participants que l'essai clinique vise à recruter.Éligibilité
Les chercheurs recherchent des patients correspondant à une certaine description appelée critères d'éligibilité : état de santé général ou traitements antérieurs du patient.Tout sexe
Le sexe biologique des participants éligibles à s'inscrire.De 18 à 100 ans
Tranche d'âge des participants éligibles à participer.Volontaires sains non autorisés
Indique si les individus en bonne santé et ne présentant pas la condition étudiée peuvent participer.Conditions
Pathologie
Critères
* INCLUSION CRITERIA: * Men and women 18 years or older * Biological or adoptive parent * At least one child of participants has a medical problem or problems that have remained undiagnosed for \> 2 years * The child with an undiagnosed medical problem must reside with the parent * Read and write in English EXCLUSION CRITERIA: -One parent/household may participate
Centres d'étude
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National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), 9000 Rockville Pike
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