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患有CDKL5缺乏症患者功能领域有意义改善的家长/照顾者观点:一项混合方法研究

Parent/caregiver perspectives of meaningful improvement in functional domains for people with CDKL5 deficiency disorder: a mixed-methods study.

作者信息

Keeley Jessica, Skoda Zoe, Utley Karen, Marsh Eric D, Conecker Gabrielle A, Hecker JayEtta, Ludwig Natasha N, Leonard Helen, Saldaris Jacinta, Jacoby Peter, Pincus Sharon, Benke Tim A, Demarest Scott T, Downs Jenny

机构信息

The Kids Research Institute Australia, The University of Western Australia, P.O. Box 855, West Perth, WA, 6872, Australia.

School of Psychology, Murdoch University, Perth, Australia.

出版信息

Qual Life Res. 2025 Sep 9. doi: 10.1007/s11136-025-04048-0.

Abstract

PURPOSE

CDKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD) is a rare developmental and epileptic encephalopathy. Greater understanding of the smallest meaningful improvements for individuals with CDD in clinical trials and practice is needed for a person-centred approach to treatment efficacy. This study explored how parent/caregivers of people with CDD understood meaningful improvements and described change for priority functional domains including communication, gross motor, fine motor, feeding.

METHODS

This study included an in-person workshop and a convergent mixed-methods online survey. Parent/caregivers (n = 19) attending the 6th Family Educational and Awareness Conference for CDD participated in discussion groups for the workshop component. The survey (n = 80) collected descriptive data and open-ended responses. Qualitative data were stratified by ability levels and analysed using a conventional content analysis.

RESULTS

Definitions of meaningful improvement varied in terms of desired speed and magnitude of change and included health and skill stability. Parent/caregivers described meaningful increases in developmental skills that were specific to each domain and level of ability. Some concepts were common across ability levels within domains (e.g., increased independence across all gross motor levels) and others were consistent across domains (e.g., improved utensil use in fine motor and feeding domains).

CONCLUSION

Meaningful improvement means different things to different people with some factors consistent regardless of ability level suggesting important underlying concepts for measurement requiring future investigation. These findings can contribute to the development of clinical treatments and trials that focus on factors that are important to people with CDD and their families.

摘要

目的

CDKL5缺乏症(CDD)是一种罕见的发育性和癫痫性脑病。为了以患者为中心评估治疗效果,需要更深入了解CDD患者在临床试验和实践中最小的有意义的改善情况。本研究探讨了CDD患者的父母/照顾者如何理解有意义的改善,并描述了包括沟通、大运动、精细运动、进食在内的优先功能领域的变化。

方法

本研究包括一个面对面的研讨会和一项混合方法的在线调查。参加第六届CDD家庭教育与认知会议的父母/照顾者(n = 19)参与了研讨会部分的讨论小组。调查(n = 80)收集了描述性数据和开放式回答。定性数据按能力水平分层,并采用传统内容分析法进行分析。

结果

有意义的改善的定义在期望的变化速度和幅度方面各不相同,包括健康和技能稳定性。父母/照顾者描述了每个领域和能力水平特有的发育技能有意义的提高。一些概念在领域内的能力水平上是共通的(例如,所有大运动水平上独立性的提高),而其他一些概念在各领域之间是一致的(例如,精细运动和进食领域中餐具使用的改善)。

结论

有意义的改善对不同人意味着不同的事情,有些因素无论能力水平如何都是一致的,这表明需要进一步研究测量的重要潜在概念。这些发现有助于开发专注于对CDD患者及其家庭重要因素的临床治疗和试验。

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