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NCT number NCT02290652
Other study ID # 12/SC/0296
Secondary ID
Status Withdrawn
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date October 2014
Est. completion date July 2018

Study information

Verified date September 2018
Source University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

- Non-commercial trial

- 2 Centres involved: University Hospital Southampton and Spire Southampton

- Expected number of eligible participants available per year: 100, (95% expected to agree to participation)

- The study will recruit prospectively female patients aged 18 - 65 years undergoing THR. A retrospective series of similar patients who have had a hip replacement will also be recruited.

- This is a research project that will run over 2 years. Data from 200 patients will be collected and analysed:

Retrospective 30 question questionnaire: 'Arthroplasty & Sexual Function Questionnaire (ASFQ) - Post-operative' Version 1.3 11/07/14

Prospective 23 question questionnaire: 'Arthroplasty & Sexual Function Questionnaire (ASFQ) - Pre-operative' Version 1.3 11/07/14

This project is significant in exploring an area of Orthopaedic medicine that has been little discussed in the literature. Preliminary results of our questionnaires have already revealed patients have a great desire to know how hip replacement will affect sexual function. Components of the questionnaire look at details such as: reasonable time frames for returning to sexual activity, positions that may be undesirable following replacement and which may lead to dislocation, concurrent use of analgesia and psychosexual aspects of total hip replacement surgery. The ultimate objective is to provide patients with detailed information about what to expect after hip replacement surgery.


Description:

Prospective

Patients will be recruited from clinics at University Hospital Southampton and Spire Southampton Hospital. If they agree in principle to participate they will be provided with the Patient Information Sheet (PIS) and consent forms. Having completed the consent forms (one for participant to keep and one for the site file) participants are assigned an alphanumeric study number, which will be written at the top of all questionnaires and research paperwork completed. A form detailing demographic information will be filled out on recruitment to provide data for comparative quantitative analysis.

Prior to their operation, whether in hospital or by post (patient preference), they will complete a pre-operative ASFQ and FSFI questionnaire. These will be returned to the research team either in person (if completed by an inpatient) or returned in a pre-stamped addressed envelope. Copies of the National Joint Registry (NJR) data and PROMs will also be made and kept for evaluation alongside the questionnaire data. Patients will then complete the post-operative questionnaires and FSFI validated questionnaire at 6 and 12 months after their surgery. Questionnaires will be distributed to the patients in clinic at 6 months and sent to their home address at 12 months post-operatively (returned with stamped and addressed envelope).

Retrospective

Potential participant will be highlighted from previous inpatient list of patients eligible for participation. These patients will be contacted via telephone by a Good Clinical Practice (GCP) trained member of the research team member and invited to participate in the trial. If keen a PIS will be sent out to the patient's home address. The research team member will then follow-up with a phone-call to gain implied consent and complete an additional form detailing demographic information (the same information as the prospective cohort). The post-operative questionnaire, FSFI questionnaire and consent forms (one for participant to keep and one for the site file) with a stamped address envelope, will then be sent out to the participant to complete. Once documents are completed they will be returned to the research team. Questionnaires will be sent out at 6 and 12 months post-op where possible. Maximum time retrospective recruitment will be 12 months. The patient's NJR and PROMs will also be accessed for evaluation alongside the questionnaire data.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Withdrawn
Enrollment 0
Est. completion date July 2018
Est. primary completion date June 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Female
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Female

- Sexually active

- Heterosexual

- 18- 65 years undergoing THR (prospective) or having undergone THR surgery within the last year

Exclusion Criteria:

- Sexually inactive pre-operatively and wishing to remain sexually inactive post-operatively

- Unable to comprehend English and with capacity to consent and follow instruction

- Unable to sign and date the ethics committee approved consent documentation

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Prospective - Factors affecting sexual function pre-THR
A prospective assessment of factors affecting sexual function in patients whom are awaiting a total hip replacement. Patients will carry out a prospective 23 question questionnaire: 'Arthroplasty & Sexual Function Questionnaire (ASFQ) - Pre-operative' with validated questionnaire Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), before their operation. Then at 6 months and 12 months post-operatively they will fill out a retrospective 30 question questionnaire: 'Arthroplasty & Sexual Function Questionnaire (ASFQ) - Post-operative', again with FSFI.
Retrospective- Factors affecting sexual function post-THR
A retrospective assessment of factors affecting sexual function in patients whom have undergone a total hip replacement (THR) in the preceding year. Patients will carry out a retrospective 30 question questionnaire: 'Arthroplasty & Sexual Function Questionnaire (ASFQ) - Post-operative' with validated questionnaire Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), at 6 months and/or 12 months (wherever possible). Maximum retrospective collection of data 12 months.

Locations

Country Name City State
United Kingdom Spire Southampton Hospital Southampton Hampshire
United Kingdom University of Southampton NHS Foundation Trust Southampton Hampshire

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United Kingdom, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Factors affecting sexual activity related to total hip replacement, as measured by the Arthroplasty & Sexual Function Questionnaire (ASFQ) To determine those patient and implant factors that affect sexual activity after hip replacement surgery. The study data will be used to publish an evidence-based patient information booklet that will be a standard reference for patients and healthcare professionals. 2 years
Secondary Factors affecting sexual activity related to other joint replacement surgery, as measured by the Arthroplasty & Sexual Function Questionnaire (ASFQ) The study will be extended to collect data from patients with knee arthritis who undergo knee replacement surgery (partial and total), as well as the partners of patients with hip and knee replacements. The study will also be extended to patients who have pre-arthritic conditions such as femoro-acetabular impingement, who undergo arthroscopic procedures. 2-5 years
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