Disability Evaluation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Parenthood and Motherhood in Women With Motor Impairment and Disability Related to a Rare Disease
Background Women with rare diseases resulting in motor disabilities wishing to become mother
face a major challenge. The investigators hypothesize that provided with adequate support,
they are able to achieve a successful pregnancy and to offer their child a safe family
environment.
Methods To test this hypothesis, the investigators shall conduct a prospective observational
prospective survey of a consecutive series of volunteer pregnant women or mothers of children
less than 14 months, with motor impairment, participating in a program of parenting support
developed in our institution.
Primary outcome: social environment, child development, mother-infant attachment, mother-
infant interactions Secondary outcome: social and demographic characteristics, severity of
motor impairment, associated impairment, perinatal morbidity for the mother and the infant
(composite indicator), emotional status, and the needs expressed by women regarding the level
of medical or social care.
Analysis The investigators shall describe the distribution of the primary outcome
measurements in the subgroup of women with motor impairment related to a rare disease. The
investigators shall compare this distribution to the expected distribution in the general
population, and to that observed in women with motor impairment unrelated to a rare disease.
The investigators shall also study primary outcome measurements as a function of the severity
of maternal disability, of the mother's social characteristics and emotional status.
The investigators shall also describe the distribution the distribution of perinatal
morbidity globally, and as a function of the potential explanatory variables mentioned above.
The investigators shall also report on the opinion of women regarding the support they were
offered so far, and the support they declare they should benefit from.
Background Women with motor disabilities have the same well-founded desire to become a mother
as other women. Despite dedicated aids and adapted supportive measures, they face social
blame from persons who believe they are not apt to provide adequate care to their children.
When a rare disease caused the disability, planning to become a mother is even more critical,
since most perinatal care providers are unfamiliar with the condition, and specialists of the
disease are unfamiliar with pregnancy. Unsurprisingly, data on motherhood in women with rare
diseases resulting in motor impairment are scarce.
The institutions of the investigators run a joint care program dedicated to future parents
and parents with disabilities, namely:
- Hôpital Universitaire Pitié Salpêtrière- Charles Foix (assistance Publique Hôpitaux de
Paris and Université Paris 6), providing a gynecological and perinatal unit with care
programs adapted to women with disabilities, plus a number of reference centers for rare
neurologic and muscular diseases including research and clinical care.
- Service d'Aide à la Parentalité des Personnes en Situation de Handicap (SAPPH, Fondation
Hospitalière Sainte Marie) providing training and support to parenthood to persons with
motor or sensory disabilities. This training program aims at recognizing parental
capacities, and if necessary enhancing them by information, training, adapting the
environment, or seeking extra human help.
The investigators felt the need to evaluate the outcome of our program, in terms of quality
of infant environment, development, attachment, and interactions with their disabled mother.
The investigators focused on parenthood in women with a rare disease resulting in motor
impairment, a research field remaining largely unexplored so far.
Hypothesis Our hypothesis is that when provided with a specific care program, mothers with
motor impairment due to a rare disease and their partners have the capacity to offer their
children appropriate social environment and care, resulting in child development,
mother-infant attachment, and mother- infant interactions being similar to what one would
expect in women without motor impairment.
Objective Primary objective To describe social environment, child development, mother-infant
attachment, mother- infant interactions, when the mother has motor impairment due du a rare
disease.
Secondary objective
1. To describe maternal and perinatal outcome when the mother has motor impairment due du a
rare disease
2. To explore a potential relation between the outcome criteria of the primary goal with
- The severity of motor impairment
- The causal disease
- The personal history of the mother including her access to adapted care prior to
pregnancy during pregnancy and post-partum
- The social status of the family
- The emotional status of the mother
3. To compare the distribution of primary goal outcome criteria in our study population to
what is expected in the general population, when appropriate
4. To compare the distribution of primary goal outcome criteria in our study population to
what we observed in women with motor impairment that does not result from a rare disease
5. To describe the needs expressed by women regarding medical care, psychological, social,
and environmental support
Eligibility criteria Please see specific box
Outcome measurements (assessed at least once before the age of 14 months, see specific box)
Primary outcome Child development /Infant attachment /Social environment /Mother infant
interaction/ Child protection legal decisions if applicable Secondary outcome Demographic and
social characteristics Disease or event causing impairment Obstetrical history Somatic and
psychic events before, during pregnancy, and post-partum History of access to care Severity
of impairment and handicap Maternal emotional status Needs expressed by women regarding
medical care, psychological, social, and environmental support
Study design Pre inclusion: written and verbal information on the study to all women with
motor impairment seeking care either at the Pitié Salpétrière Maternity unit or at the
Service d'Aide à la Parentalité pour les Personnes en Situation de Handicap (SAPPH) Inclusion
visit: During a planned training session, either pre natal or post natal Follow up visit:
once of twice before the child is 14 months. A specific consent of both parents will be
required for all outcome criteria concerning the infant.
Research visits will take place during usual visits of our parenthood support and training
program.
Analysis The investigators shall describe the distribution of the primary outcome
measurements in the subgroup of women with motor impairment related to a rare disease. The
investigators shall compare this distribution to the expected distribution in the general
population, and to that observed in women with motor impairment unrelated to a rare disease.
The investigators shall also study primary outcome measurements as a function of the severity
of maternal disability, of the mother's social characteristics and emotional status.
The investigators shall also describe the distribution the distribution of perinatal
morbidity globally, and as a function of the potential explanatory variables mentioned above.
the investigators shall also report on the opinion of women regarding the support they were
offered so far, and the support they declare they should benefit from.
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