Objective and Perceived Health Status of Elderly People With Moderate or Severe Haemophilia in France: an Ancillary Study of the FranceCoag Registry
NCT05218772 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 612
Last updated 2023-06-08
Summary
Background:
Elderly people with serious haemophilia (PwSH), i.e., with moderate or severe haemophilia, have major comorbidities due to consequences of haemophilia. Also, the comorbidities related to age are added. Despite the existence of numerous studies on the objective health status of elderly PwSH, some limitations may be stated (need to update the results in a more contemporary context, no studies conducted in France, highlighted determinants focused on demographic and clinical factors).
On the contrary, the perceived health status of elderly PwSH has been little described. Only two studies specifically addressed the quality of life (QoL) of elderly PwSH. These studies reported an altered QoL in some domains, in comparison with reference values from the general population. However, some limitations may also be stated (need to bring results in a more contemporary context, no studies conducted in France, highlighted determinants focused on clinical factors).
Since serious haemophilia is a rare disease, studies are often performed on a small number of subjects. The present project relies on the FranceCoag registry, a unique exhaustive national cohort of PwSH followed over time among whom 612 are elderly PwSH.
Objectives:
Main objective: to describe the objective and perceived health status of elderly (≥60 y.o.) PwSH from of a French exhaustive national registry, and to compare their health status with that of the French general elderly population.
Secondary objective: to identify individual (demographic, clinical, social, psycho-cognitive) and collective characteristics (related to healthcare organisation), associated with the objective and perceived health status of elderly PwSH in France.
Materials and Methods:
A national, multicentric, observational, cross-sectional study will be conducted. It will be based on the participation of elderly PwSH already included in the FranceCoag registry. Each eligible participant will receive a questionnaire to complete concerning: objective health status; perceived health status (QoL assessed by the WHOQOL-Old questionnaire); demographic data; social data; psycho-cognitive data (anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, use of coping strategies, time perspective). Therapeutic and clinical data related to haemophilia will be collected via the FranceCoag registry database. Data concerning healthcare organisation will be collected directly from investigators of Haemophilia Treatment Centres.
The main analysis will consist in the description and comparison of the health status with reference data from the French general elderly population. Standardisation methods will be used to take into account a potential imbalance between the study population and the reference population, related to age and especially to sex, as haemophilia is a predominantly male disease.
The secondary analysis will consist in the identification of potential determinants of the health status. Structural equation models will be performed to take into account the complexity of the relationships between the determinants.
Impact of the proposal Better understanding the impact of the disease on patients' experience is essential in a systematic global perspective of health, that aims to care and support the individual not only as a patient but also as a person in his/her environment. This study based on a registry will allow to improve the knowledge by updating literature data on the health status of elderly PwSH, adding elements to the rare literature data on the perceived health status, providing data in the French specific context, and identifying both classical and more original determinants of health status of elderly PwSH. These results will be used to better identify elderly PwSH at high risk of poor health status, to propose recommendations and to set up actions to offer them an adapted support, and to elaborate new versions of public health plans dedicated to haemophilia or to rare diseases.
Conditions
- Moderate or Serious Haemophilia
Interventions
- OTHER
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Questionnaires
Each eligible participant will receive a questionnaire to complete concerning: objective health status; perceived health status (QoL assessed by the WHOQOL-Old questionnaire); demographic data; social data; psycho-cognitive data (anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, use of coping strategies, time perspective)
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 60 Years
- Max Age
- 100 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2022-04-19
- Primary Completion
- 2023-06-30
- Completion
- 2023-12-31
Countries
- France
Study Locations
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