Inherited Cardiac Conditions Clinical Trial
— FEPICCDOfficial title:
How do Families Experience Receiving a Positive Diagnosis for an Inherited Cardiac Condition for a Child? The Experiences of Children With a Diagnosis, Their Parents and Siblings.
This study aims to further understand the experiences of children, their parents and
siblings around the time when the child and their family are informed of a diagnosis of an
inherited cardiac condition (ICC). The researchers are interested to understand how families
experience the process of receiving a diagnosis of an ICC, and explore experiences from
multiple perspectives within the family (i.e. parents, children and siblings).
The Primary Project Objective:
How do children, their parents and siblings experience the communication of a diagnosis of
an inherited cardiac condition (ICC)? What is found to be helpful and less helpful?
The Secondary Project Objective:
To explore qualitatively how families experience the communication of a positive diagnosis
for an inherited cardiac condition for a child and will seek the perspectives of the child
with the diagnosis, their siblings and parents.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | September 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | September 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 8 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Children aged 8 - 16 who have received a positive diagnosis of an inherited cardiac condition from the ICC service at the hospital within the last 3 months, their parents and siblings. 2. Siblings of children who have received a diagnosis of an inherited cardiac condition who are between the ages of 8 and 16 years. 3. Children will only participate if they are already aware of their diagnosis or their sibling's diagnosis. 4. Children will only participate if they and a parent/person with parental responsibility have both consented to take part. 5. Parents will only take part if they have given informed consent Exclusion Criteria: 1. Children who are unable to communicate verbally will not be included in the research as they would be unable to consent to their involvement in the research and alternative means of data collection would be required. Discontinuation/ withdrawal of Pariticpants and Stopping Rules: Participants can withdraw their participation from the study at any time without giving a reason and if this happens, the data collected from their interviews/questionnaires will not be used in the study results. Adult participants will be told that they can tell the researcher if they would like to withdraw. The researcher will agree a word or sign with child participants to indicate that they would like to stop taking part and the researcher will then ask them whether they would like the data used to be included in the results of the study. The researcher will continue to recruit participants until there is sufficient data for qualitative analysis of interviews. It is unlikely that the study will be stopped prematurely but this might occur if insufficient numbers of participants are able to be recruited from one or more of the patient samples (i.e. children with a diagnosis, parents or siblings) in the designated time frame. |
Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust | Ben Williams Trust |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Experience of recieving a diagnosis of an ICC. | Semi-structured interviews (Child, Sibling and Parent version) will be transcriped and analysed using thematic analysis, whereby common themes will be identified within and between participant interviews. Thematic analysis is a method for identifying, analysing and reporting patterns (themes) within data. Thematic analysis is a way to organise and describe a data set from qualitative interviews in rich detail. | Interviews will occur within 2-3 months of recieiving the diagnosis | No |
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