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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03597724
Other study ID # RC31/18/0080
Secondary ID 2018-A00530-55
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date June 20, 2018
Est. completion date December 20, 2018

Study information

Verified date April 2019
Source University Hospital, Toulouse
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]

Clinical Trial Summary

Patients will be recruited on each site according to inclusion criteria. Participants willing to participate will received an information sheet and a consent form. After given their consent to participate, they will receive a questionnaire composed of 13 choice questions. In this DCE, patients will be asked to choose which one of two hypothetical patients (Patient A and Patient B) suffering from sarcopenia with different levels of outcomes deserves the most the treatment. After completion of the choice tasks, respondents will be asked how difficult they found the choice tasks on a seven-point scale and to questions on their socio-economic and disease characteristics.


Description:

The participants will first receive an information letter and consent form. Participants will be free to ask any questions to the doctor/researcher. Once the consent form signed, participants will receive the questionnaire and will be asked to complete it. Explanation of the task and an example choice task should be provided by a doctor or a researcher but the questionnaire is intended to be self-administered. Nevertheless, some level of support can be brought if necessary.

The questionnaire is composed by a general explanation of the purpose of the study followed by a definition of sarcopenia and a clear description of the DCE task. The attributes and levels are carefully explained in the introduction part of the questionnaire and an example of a completed choice set is provided. Each patient will then receive 13 choice sets. After completion of the choice tasks, respondents will be asked how difficult they found the choice tasks on a seven-point scale. Participants who graded the level of difficulty as "extremely difficult" will be removed from the analyses. The DCE task is presented in Appendix 1. The questionnaire also asks questions on patients' characteristics.

The questionnaire has been created with experts during the phase of "Identification and prioritization of important outcomes of sarcopenia". Five attributes and different levels of consequences have been identified by the panel.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 40
Est. completion date December 20, 2018
Est. primary completion date December 20, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 65 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients with Diagnosis of sarcopenia :

- Muscle mass

- Muscle strength and physical performance should be measured

Exclusion Criteria:

- Problem of Cognitive function

- Diagnosis of dementia

- unability to understand the study and the the questionnaire

- unability to fill in the questionnaire

- major depression

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Questionnaire composed of 13 choice questions.
In this Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE), patients will be asked to choose which one of two hypothetical patients (Patient A and Patient B) suffering from sarcopenia with different levels of outcomes deserves the most the treatment. After completion of the choice tasks, respondents will be asked how difficult they found the choice tasks on a seven-point scale and to questions on their socio-economic and disease characteristics.

Locations

Country Name City State
France University Hospital Toulouse Toulouse

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University Hospital, Toulouse

Country where clinical trial is conducted

France, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Quality of life of the patient who are living with Sarcopenia Good, Fair, Poor : the choices in the questionnaire The attributes and levels are carefully explained in the introduction part of the questionnaire and an example of a completed choice set is provided The quality of life is one of the five attributes and different levels of consequences have been identified by the panel. 1 hour
Secondary Mobility The questionnaire is composed by a general explanation of the purpose of the study followed by a definition of sarcopenia and a clear description of the DCE task. The attributes and levels are carefully explained in the introduction part of the questionnaire and an example of a completed choice set is provided. Each patient will then receive 13 choice sets. After completion of the choice tasks, respondents will be asked how difficult they found the choice tasks on a seven-point scale Possibilities in the questionnaire for the mobility part : Outdoor without difficulties, Outdoor with difficulties, Indoor only, Chairbound, Bedbound The attributes and levels are carefully explained in the introduction part of the questionnaire and an example of a completed choice set is provided The mobility is one of the five attributes and different levels of consequences have been identified by the panel. 1 hour
Secondary Capacity of doing domestic activities The questionnaire is composed by a general explanation of the purpose of the study followed by a definition of sarcopenia and a clear description of the DCE task. The attributes and levels are carefully explained in the introduction part of the questionnaire and an example of a completed choice set is provided. Each patient will then receive 13 choice sets. After completion of the choice tasks, respondents will be asked how difficult they found the choice tasks on a seven-point scale Possibilities in the questionnaire for the capacity of doing domestic activities: Manage without difficulties, Manage with difficulty, Unable for domestic activities such as cooking, cleaning, gardening The attributes and levels are carefully explained in the introduction part of the questionnaire and an example of a completed choice set is provided The capacity of doing domestic activities is one of the five attributes and different levels of consequences have been identified by the panel. 1 hour
Secondary The level of Fatigue The questionnaire is composed by a general explanation of the purpose of the study followed by a definition of sarcopenia and a clear description of the DCE task. The attributes and levels are carefully explained in the introduction part of the questionnaire and an example of a completed choice set is provided. Each patient will then receive 13 choice sets. After completion of the choice tasks, respondents will be asked how difficult they found the choice tasks on a seven-point scale.
In the questionnaire the patient chooses between different options for fatigue when doing activities such as walking : Tired not at all, Moderately tired, Tired very easily The attributes and levels are carefully explained in the introduction part of the questionnaire and an example of a completed choice set is provided The level of fatigue is one of the five attributes and different levels of consequences have been identified by the panel.
1 hour
Secondary Incidence of falls The questionnaire is composed by a general explanation of the purpose of the study followed by a definition of sarcopenia and a clear description of the DCE task. The attributes and levels are carefully explained in the introduction part of the questionnaire and an example of a completed choice set is provided. Each patient will then receive 13 choice sets. After completion of the choice tasks, respondents will be asked how difficult they found the choice tasks on a seven-point scale It can be Never, Occasional or Frequent in the questionnaire. The attributes and levels are carefully explained in the introduction part of the questionnaire and an example of a completed choice set is provided The incidence of falls is one of the five attributes and different levels of consequences have been identified by the panel. 1 hour
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