Gastrostomy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessing the Quality of Life of Caregivers and Before and After the Position of Gastronomy
The goal of this reasearch project is to study the quality of life of caregivers and children
with generic questionnaires, validated and used in other pathologies and chronic diseases of
the child.
This will allow reproducibility and comparisons to other populations, general or other
chronic diseases (acute leukemias ...) This is to conduct a pilot study, preliminary to the
construction of a larger study, longitudinal with several evaluation times.
Gastrostomy involves creating an opening between the skin and the stomach. It allows the
administration of nutrition solutes or food directly into the stomach without passing through
the mouth and esophagus. It is a method widely used since the 1980s for enteral nutrition.
In the field of pediatrics, gastrostomy is considered in chronic diseases when enteral
nutrition is necessary in the long term. It allows weight gain and improves nutritional
status. The percutaneous endoscopic method is nowadays one of the most widespread methods
that has proven effective on growth and nutrition, with few side effects .
Few studies have analyzed children's quality of life after gastrostomy. On the one hand, it
increases the perceived health of the child after the placement of the caregiver's point of
view. It allows a reduction of the stress of the parents, at a distance from the pose, and
its insertion would be chosen again by the parents if it were to do again. Meals and
medication administration would be easier for parents. But on the other hand, its insertion
is often difficult for families to experience, on the one hand by changing the diet . The
family dynamics are modified and it would lead to logistical constraints for meals or
outings. The vision of the body diagram would also be altered. Following a systematic review
of the literature conducted in early 2018, there are currently only 7 longitudinal
prospective studies assessing the quality of life of caregivers before and after gastrostomy.
No study is French. The numbers are relatively small. All of these studies assess the quality
of life of caregivers only, without assessing the quality of life of the child due to
age-related constraints and causal pathology. Six of seven studies show an improvement in the
quality of life of caregivers after the pose. The 7th study, which is the only multicentre
study, shows no improvement in the quality of life, with an increase in time for care and
cost. This is a US study in 3 centers comparing 50 children with and without gastrostomy at 3
assessment points at 0, 3 and 6 months. Children with gastrostomy would require more time for
care and a cost. This study found no improvement in caregivers' quality of life and mood on a
depression scale. However, the 2 groups were not similar in terms of pathology with more
hematological pathologies and fewer degenerative neurological pathologies in the group
without gastrostomy. The care, devices and materials are paid in the US which is not the case
in France and should not impact on the quality of life. These studies, with the exception of
2 who used the SF-36 questionnaire, were conducted with different and non-standardized
self-questionnaires.
None of these studies conducted a direct assessment of the child using a questionnaire
designed for them. This assessment of children can be performed in children of understanding
age and having a pathology that allows them to communicate. It allows an approach and a
direct vision of the quality of life. The quality of life of the siblings has also not been
studied in these studies whereas it is impacted in the chronic diseases in the brothers and
sisters. Our goal is to study the quality of life of caregivers and children with generic
questionnaires, validated and used in other pathologies and chronic diseases of the child.
This will allow reproducibility and comparisons to other populations, general or other
chronic diseases (acute leukemias ...) This is to conduct a pilot study, preliminary to the
construction of a larger study, longitudinal with several evaluation times.
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