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Not Yet Recruiting NCT05666986

Engagement in Physical Activities and Sports in Adolescents With Diaphragmatic Hernia

Conditions: Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

Sex: All
Ages: 12 Years – 18 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Enrollment: 20
Sponsor: University Hospital, Lille

Summary

The objective is to understand how a population of adolescents - who have undergone diaphragm surgery within their first month of life (i.e. subjects who have been carriers of a rare impacting disease such as congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH)) - engages in physical and sports activities and what can be the hindering factors as well as the factors facilitating these practices.Based on self-questionnaires and semi-structured interviews, this research is a qualitative research in the field of human and social sciences.The qualitative survey will make it possible to report on the experience of the disease of children and parents; in parallel, a complete medical evaluation of the subjects (clinical and para-clinical) will be carried out.The analysis of the verbatim of the self-questionnaires and interviews with regard to the real physical capacities of the subjects, will be discussed.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Child/adolescent having undergone surgery for CDH in the first month of life, aged 12 to 18 years; absence of polypathology (i.e. diaphragmatic hernia not associated with another pathology); follow-up at the CDH reference centre, Lille siteWritten consent from both parents allowing the collection of data from the child/adolescentWritten consent from the parent(s) agreeing to participate in the study by answering the questionnaires and the individual interview, for themselves and for their childPossibility of accessing equipment to conduct a video-conference interview if necessary.Exclusion Criteria:Parents or child/adolescent not understanding FrenchParents under guardianship or child under legal protection

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