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Qualitative Insights into Key Angelman Syndrome Motor Related Concepts Reported by Caregivers—A Thematic Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews

Previous patient-centered concept models of Angelman syndrome (AS) are integral in developing our understanding of the symptoms and impact of this condition with a holistic perspective and have highlighted the importance of motor function. We aimed to develop the motor and movement aspects of the co...

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Autores principales: Rogers, Miranda, Motola, Stéphane, Bechichi, Yacine, Cluzeau, Céline, Terray, Tanguy, Berent, Allyson, Panagoulias, Jennifer, Duis, Jessica, Eggenspieler, Damien, Servais, Laurent
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10529730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37761423
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10091462
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author Rogers, Miranda
Motola, Stéphane
Bechichi, Yacine
Cluzeau, Céline
Terray, Tanguy
Berent, Allyson
Panagoulias, Jennifer
Duis, Jessica
Eggenspieler, Damien
Servais, Laurent
author_facet Rogers, Miranda
Motola, Stéphane
Bechichi, Yacine
Cluzeau, Céline
Terray, Tanguy
Berent, Allyson
Panagoulias, Jennifer
Duis, Jessica
Eggenspieler, Damien
Servais, Laurent
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description Previous patient-centered concept models of Angelman syndrome (AS) are integral in developing our understanding of the symptoms and impact of this condition with a holistic perspective and have highlighted the importance of motor function. We aimed to develop the motor and movement aspects of the concept models, to support research regarding motor-related digital outcomes aligned with patients’ and caregivers’ perspectives. We conducted a qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews of 24 caregivers to explore AS motor-related features, factors influencing them and their impact on patients and caregivers.The most impacted motor features were gait, walking and stair-climbing. Half of caregivers ranked motor symptoms as one of the most burdensome symptoms of AS. Caregivers frequently reported physical therapy, motivation, medical management and age as factors influencing motor function in AS and reported that impaired motor function affected both patients and caregivers. Measures of lower-limb motor function were identified as relevant to monitor drug effectiveness in AS. Caregivers discussed expected benefits of a digital outcome and potential issues with wearable technology in the context of AS. We propose a new motor function patient-centered concept model, providing insights for the development of relevant, motor-related, digital outcomes in AS.
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spelling pubmed-105297302023-09-28 Qualitative Insights into Key Angelman Syndrome Motor Related Concepts Reported by Caregivers—A Thematic Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews Rogers, Miranda Motola, Stéphane Bechichi, Yacine Cluzeau, Céline Terray, Tanguy Berent, Allyson Panagoulias, Jennifer Duis, Jessica Eggenspieler, Damien Servais, Laurent Children (Basel) Article Previous patient-centered concept models of Angelman syndrome (AS) are integral in developing our understanding of the symptoms and impact of this condition with a holistic perspective and have highlighted the importance of motor function. We aimed to develop the motor and movement aspects of the concept models, to support research regarding motor-related digital outcomes aligned with patients’ and caregivers’ perspectives. We conducted a qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews of 24 caregivers to explore AS motor-related features, factors influencing them and their impact on patients and caregivers.The most impacted motor features were gait, walking and stair-climbing. Half of caregivers ranked motor symptoms as one of the most burdensome symptoms of AS. Caregivers frequently reported physical therapy, motivation, medical management and age as factors influencing motor function in AS and reported that impaired motor function affected both patients and caregivers. Measures of lower-limb motor function were identified as relevant to monitor drug effectiveness in AS. Caregivers discussed expected benefits of a digital outcome and potential issues with wearable technology in the context of AS. We propose a new motor function patient-centered concept model, providing insights for the development of relevant, motor-related, digital outcomes in AS. MDPI 2023-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10529730/ /pubmed/37761423 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10091462 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rogers, Miranda
Motola, Stéphane
Bechichi, Yacine
Cluzeau, Céline
Terray, Tanguy
Berent, Allyson
Panagoulias, Jennifer
Duis, Jessica
Eggenspieler, Damien
Servais, Laurent
Qualitative Insights into Key Angelman Syndrome Motor Related Concepts Reported by Caregivers—A Thematic Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews
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title_full Qualitative Insights into Key Angelman Syndrome Motor Related Concepts Reported by Caregivers—A Thematic Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews
title_fullStr Qualitative Insights into Key Angelman Syndrome Motor Related Concepts Reported by Caregivers—A Thematic Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews
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title_short Qualitative Insights into Key Angelman Syndrome Motor Related Concepts Reported by Caregivers—A Thematic Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews
title_sort qualitative insights into key angelman syndrome motor related concepts reported by caregivers—a thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10529730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37761423
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10091462
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