Heunis Tosca-Marie, Bissell Stacey, Byars Anna W, Capal Jamie K, Chambers Nola, Cukier Sebastián, Davis Peter E, De Waele Liesbeth, Flinn Jennifer, Gardner-Lubbe Sugnet, Gipson Tanjala, Kingswood J Christopher, Krueger Darcy A, Kumm Aubrey J, Sahin Mustafa, Schoeters Eva, Smith Catherine, Srivastava Shoba, Takei Megumi, Vanclooster Stephanie, van Eeghen Agnies M, Waltereit Robert, Jansen Anna C, de Vries Petrus J
Mental Health and Wellbeing Research Group, Department of Public Health, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.
Cerebra Network for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Front Psychiatry. 2022 Feb 28;13:834628. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.834628. eCollection 2022.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) is a multi-system genetic disorder with various TSC-Associated Neuropsychiatric Disorders (TAND) that significantly impact the mental health and wellbeing of individuals with TSC and their caregivers. TAND represents the number one concern to families worldwide, yet is highly under-identified and under-treated. The clinician-administered TAND-Checklist (Lifetime version, TAND-L) has improved identification of TAND in clinical settings. However, many individuals with TSC and their caregivers still have difficulty accessing suitable support for diagnosis and evidence-informed interventions. The TANDem study is a community-based participatory research project with a broad range of TSC stakeholders aimed at reducing the TAND identification and treatment gap.
Participatory research identified three priority next steps: 1) development and validation of a self-report, quantified version of the TAND Checklist (TAND-SQ) and building the TAND-SQ into a smartphone application, 2) generation of consensus clinical recommendations for the identification and treatment of TAND, to be incorporated as a TAND toolkit on the app, and 3) establishment of a global TAND consortium through networking, capacity-building and public engagement activities.
TANDem is a four-year project, and includes 24 consortium members from 10 countries representing all World Health Organization regions. Collaborators represent five stakeholder groups (family representatives, technology experts, clinical experts, non-profit organisations and researchers). Here we outline the project study protocol in detail, describing the scientific rationale, the project aims and objectives, the methods involved in participant recruitment, multi-site and multi-phase data collection, data analysis, ethical considerations including informed consent, data protection, privacy and confidentiality considerations related to the European Union General Data Protection Regulation and the USA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. The expected outcomes and potential impact on the TSC community, implementation and dissemination of results, as well as future scale-up and scale-out plans are also discussed.
The TANDem project has the potential to transform the global TSC community by empowering families living with TSC through an easily accessible digital solution to allow them to document their own TAND needs linked to an evidence-informed toolkit to enhance personalised healthcare, and by providing healthcare professionals with consensus clinical recommendations to prevent, identify and manage TAND manifestations.
结节性硬化症复合体(TSC)是一种多系统遗传性疾病,伴有多种与TSC相关的神经精神障碍(TAND),这些障碍对TSC患者及其照顾者的心理健康和幸福有着重大影响。TAND是全球家庭最为关注的问题,但目前其识别率和治疗率都极低。临床医生使用的TAND检查表(终身版,TAND-L)提高了临床环境中TAND的识别率。然而,许多TSC患者及其照顾者在获得合适的诊断支持和循证干预方面仍然存在困难。TANDem研究是一个基于社区的参与性研究项目,有广泛的TSC利益相关者参与,旨在缩小TAND的识别和治疗差距。
参与性研究确定了三个优先的后续步骤:1)开发并验证TAND检查表的自我报告量化版本(TAND-SQ),并将TAND-SQ集成到智能手机应用程序中;2)生成关于TAND识别和治疗的共识临床建议,并作为应用程序上的TAND工具包纳入其中;3)通过网络、能力建设和公众参与活动建立全球TAND联盟。
TANDem是一个为期四年的项目,包括来自10个国家的24名联盟成员,代表世界卫生组织的所有区域。合作者代表五个利益相关者群体(家庭代表、技术专家、临床专家、非营利组织和研究人员)。在此,我们详细概述项目研究方案,描述科学原理、项目目的和目标、参与者招募方法、多地点和多阶段数据收集、数据分析、伦理考量,包括知情同意、数据保护、隐私以及与欧盟《通用数据保护条例》和美国《健康保险流通与责任法案》相关的保密考虑。还讨论了预期成果以及对TSC群体的潜在影响、结果的实施与传播,以及未来的扩大规模和推广计划。
TANDem项目有可能通过以下方式改变全球TSC群体:通过易于获取的数字解决方案增强患有TSC的家庭的能力,使他们能够记录自己与循证工具包相关的TAND需求,以加强个性化医疗保健;为医疗专业人员提供共识临床建议,以预防、识别和管理TAND表现。