Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Change in Sunnybrook Facial Grading System (SFGS) Between Baseline and 4 Month Scoring |
Participants will be videotaped as part of routine care and undergo a blinded SFGS scoring. Scoring is determined by a voluntary movement score (5-items scored from 1-5 where 1 is unable to move and 5 is complete voluntary movement - total range of 5-25, multiplied by 4, where a higher score is a better outcome) minus a resting symmetry score (total of 0-4 where 0 is normal and 4 indicates some asymmetry, multiplied by 5, where a lower score is a better outcome) minus a synkinesis score (5-items scored from 0-3 where 0 is none and 3 is severe, a lower score is a better outcome). Total possible range of scores is 20-100, with a higher score being a better outcome. Scores from baseline will be compared to those at 4 months and the change between the two will be reported. |
up to 4 months |
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Primary |
Sunnybrook Facial Grading System (SFGS) at Baseline |
Participants will be videotaped as part of routine care and undergo a blinded SFGS scoring. Scoring is determined by a voluntary movement score (5-items scored from 1-5 where 1 is unable to move and 5 is complete voluntary movement - total range of 5-25, multiplied by 4, where a higher score is a better outcome) minus a resting symmetry score (total of 0-4 where 0 is normal and 4 indicates some asymmetry, multiplied by 5, where a lower score is a better outcome) minus a synkinesis score (5-items scored from 0-3 where 0 is none and 3 is severe, a lower score is a better outcome). Total possible range of scores is 20-100, with a higher score being a better outcome. |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Sunnybrook Facial Grading System (SFGS) at 4 Months |
Participants will be videotaped as part of routine care and undergo a blinded SFGS scoring. Scoring is determined by a voluntary movement score (5-items scored from 1-5 where 1 is unable to move and 5 is complete voluntary movement - total range of 5-25, multiplied by 4, where a higher score is a better outcome) minus a resting symmetry score (total of 0-4 where 0 is normal and 4 indicates some asymmetry, multiplied by 5, where a lower score is a better outcome) minus a synkinesis score (5-items scored from 0-3 where 0 is none and 3 is severe, a lower score is a better outcome). Total possible range of scores is 20-100, with a higher score being a better outcome. |
4 months |
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Primary |
Sunnybrook Facial Grading System (SFGS) at 8 Months |
Participants will be videotaped as part of routine care and undergo a blinded SFGS scoring. Scoring is determined by a voluntary movement score (5-items scored from 1-5 where 1 is unable to move and 5 is complete voluntary movement - total range of 5-25, multiplied by 4, where a higher score is a better outcome) minus a resting symmetry score (total of 0-4 where 0 is normal and 4 indicates some asymmetry, multiplied by 5, where a lower score is a better outcome) minus a synkinesis score (5-items scored from 0-3 where 0 is none and 3 is severe, a lower score is a better outcome). Total possible range of scores is 20-100, with a higher score being a better outcome. |
8 months |
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Secondary |
Synkinesis Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ) at Baseline |
The SAQ is a 9-item questionnaire where each item is scored on a scale from 1-5, 1 is seldom or not at all, and 5 is all of the time, or severely. A higher score indicates a worse outcome. The total range in possible scores is 9-100 (summate scores for questions 1-9/45x100 = SAQ total score) with higher scores indicating more severe facial paralysis symptoms. SAQ scores will be collected as part of routine care throughout the study. Scores will be reported for baseline, 4 months (mid-study), and 8 months (end of study). |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Synkinesis Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ) at 4 Months |
The SAQ is a 9-item questionnaire where each item is scored on a scale from 1-5, 1 is seldom or not at all, and 5 is all of the time, or severely. A higher score indicates a worse outcome. The total range in possible scores is 9-100 (summate scores for questions 1-9/45x100 = SAQ total score) with higher scores indicating more severe facial paralysis symptoms. SAQ scores will be collected as part of routine care throughout the study. Scores will be reported for baseline, 4 months (mid-study), and 8 months (end of study). |
4 months |
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Secondary |
Synkinesis Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ) at 8 Months |
The SAQ is a 9-item questionnaire where each item is scored on a scale from 1-5, 1 is seldom or not at all, and 5 is all of the time, or severely. A higher score indicates a worse outcome. The total range in possible scores is 9-100 (summate scores for questions 1-9/45x100 = SAQ total score) with higher scores indicating more severe facial paralysis symptoms. SAQ scores will be collected as part of routine care throughout the study. Scores will be reported for baseline, 4 months (mid-study), and 8 months (end of study). |
8 months |
|
Secondary |
Facial Clinimetric Evaluation Scale (FaCE) at Baseline |
The FaCE scale is 15-item self-report survey to assess the symptoms of facial paralysis in the past week. The total possible range of scores is 15-100 where the higher the score, the lesser the symptoms. Scores will be reported for baseline, 4 months (mid-study), and 8 months (end of study). |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Facial Clinimetric Evaluation Scale (FaCE) at 4 Months |
The FaCE scale is 15-item self-report survey to assess the symptoms of facial paralysis in the past week. The total possible range of scores is 15-100 where the higher the score, the lesser the symptoms. Scores will be reported for baseline, 4 months (mid-study), and 8 months (end of study). |
4 months |
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Secondary |
Facial Clinimetric Evaluation Scale (FaCE) at 8 Months |
The FaCE scale is 15-item self-report survey to assess the symptoms of facial paralysis in the past week. The total possible range of scores is 15-100 where the higher the score, the lesser the symptoms. Scores will be reported for baseline, 4 months (mid-study), and 8 months (end of study). |
up to 8 months |
|
Secondary |
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) at Baseline |
The HADS instrument measures anxiety and depressive tendency. 7-items are scored for depression with a total score of 0-21 where the higher the score, the more symptoms of depression. 7-items are scored for anxiety with a total score of 0-21 where the higher the score, the more symptoms of anxiety. Scores will be reported for baseline, 4 months (mid-study), and 8 months (end of study). |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) at 4 Months |
The HADS instrument measures anxiety and depressive tendency. 7-items are scored for depression with a total score of 0-21 where the higher the score, the more symptoms of depression. 7-items are scored for anxiety with a total score of 0-21 where the higher the score, the more symptoms of anxiety. Scores will be reported for baseline, 4 months (mid-study), and 8 months (end of study). |
4 months |
|
Secondary |
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) at 8 Months |
The HADS instrument measures anxiety and depressive tendency. 7-items are scored for depression with a total score of 0-21 where the higher the score, the more symptoms of depression. 7-items are scored for anxiety with a total score of 0-21 where the higher the score, the more symptoms of anxiety. Scores will be reported for baseline, 4 months (mid-study), and 8 months (end of study). |
8 months |
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Secondary |
Brief-Illness Perception Questionnaire (BIPQ) at Baseline |
The BIPQ is a 9-item questionnaire, where the first 8-items are scored from 0-10. To determine a composite score, items 3, 4, and 7 should be reversed scored and added to 1, 2, 5, 6, and 8 (total range of possible scores from 0-80). The higher the score the more threatening the illness is perceived to be. Scores will be reported for baseline, 4 months (mid-study), and 8 months (end of study). |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Brief-Illness Perception Questionnaire (BIPQ) at 4 Months |
The BIPQ is a 9-item questionnaire, where the first 8-items are scored from 0-10. To determine a composite score, items 3, 4, and 7 should be reversed scored and added to 1, 2, 5, 6, and 8 (total range of possible scores from 0-80). The higher the score the more threatening the illness is perceived to be. Scores will be reported for baseline, 4 months (mid-study), and 8 months (end of study). |
4 months |
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Secondary |
Brief-Illness Perception Questionnaire (BIPQ) at 8 Months |
The BIPQ is a 9-item questionnaire, where the first 8-items are scored from 0-10. To determine a composite score, items 3, 4, and 7 should be reversed scored and added to 1, 2, 5, 6, and 8 (total range of possible scores from 0-80). The higher the score the more threatening the illness is perceived to be. Scores will be reported for baseline, 4 months (mid-study), and 8 months (end of study). |
up to 8 months |
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Secondary |
Pre-Treatment Qualitative Interviews |
Qualitative analysis will proceed concurrently with data collection to allow identified themes to be explored in subsequent interviews. In qualitative research this involves both coding the written transcripts and then modeling the coded data. All team members will analyze the data and look for themes and trends that are emergent from the data. For the pre-treatment interviews, Conventional Content Analysis will be employed to obtain direct information from study participants without imposing preconceived categories or theoretical perspectives. |
up to 8 months |
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Secondary |
Post-Treatment Qualitative Interviews |
Qualitative analysis will proceed concurrently with data collection to allow identified themes to be explored in subsequent interviews. In qualitative research this involves both coding the written transcripts and then modeling the coded data. All team members will analyze the data and look for themes and trends that are emergent from the data. For post-treatment interviews, directed content analysis will be employed as findings from pre-treatment interviews will guide analysis of post-treatment interviews while capturing emergent themes that come up in the data. |
up to 4 months |
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