Rationale, design and methodology of APPROACH-IS II: International study of patient-reported outcomes and frailty phenotyping in adults with congenital heart disease.
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35780933
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BACKGROUND
In recent years, patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have received increasing prominence in cardiovascular research and clinical care. An understanding of the variability and global experience of PROs in adults with congenital heart disease (CHD), however, is still lacking. Moreover, information on epidemiological characteristics and the frailty phenotype of older adults with CHD is minimal. The APPROACH-IS II study was established to address these knowledge gaps. This paper presents the design and methodology of APPROACH-IS II.
METHODS/DESIGN
APPROACH-IS II is a cross-sectional global multicentric study that includes Part 1 (assessing PROs) and Part 2 (investigating the frailty phenotype of older adults). With 53 participating centers, located in 32 countries across six continents, the aim is to enroll 8000 patients with CHD. In Part 1, self-report surveys are used to collect data on PROs (e.g., quality of life, perceived health, depressive symptoms, autonomy support), and explanatory variables (e.g., social support, stigma, illness identity, empowerment). In Part 2, the cognitive functioning and frailty phenotype of older adults are measured using validated assessments.
DISCUSSION
APPROACH-IS II will generate a rich dataset representing the international experience of individuals in adult CHD care. The results of this project will provide a global view of PROs and the frailty phenotype of adults with CHD and will thereby address important knowledge gaps. Undoubtedly, the project will contribute to the overarching aim of improving optimal living and care provision for adults with CHD.
In recent years, patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have received increasing prominence in cardiovascular research and clinical care. An understanding of the variability and global experience of PROs in adults with congenital heart disease (CHD), however, is still lacking. Moreover, information on epidemiological characteristics and the frailty phenotype of older adults with CHD is minimal. The APPROACH-IS II study was established to address these knowledge gaps. This paper presents the design and methodology of APPROACH-IS II.
METHODS/DESIGN
APPROACH-IS II is a cross-sectional global multicentric study that includes Part 1 (assessing PROs) and Part 2 (investigating the frailty phenotype of older adults). With 53 participating centers, located in 32 countries across six continents, the aim is to enroll 8000 patients with CHD. In Part 1, self-report surveys are used to collect data on PROs (e.g., quality of life, perceived health, depressive symptoms, autonomy support), and explanatory variables (e.g., social support, stigma, illness identity, empowerment). In Part 2, the cognitive functioning and frailty phenotype of older adults are measured using validated assessments.
DISCUSSION
APPROACH-IS II will generate a rich dataset representing the international experience of individuals in adult CHD care. The results of this project will provide a global view of PROs and the frailty phenotype of adults with CHD and will thereby address important knowledge gaps. Undoubtedly, the project will contribute to the overarching aim of improving optimal living and care provision for adults with CHD.
Date of Publication
2022-09-15
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Congenital heart disease Frailty phenotype Patient-reported outcomes
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Van Bulck, Liesbet | |
Kovacs, Adrienne H | |
Goossens, Eva | |
Luyckx, Koen | |
Zaidi, Ali | |
Wang, Jou-Kou | |
Yadeta, Dejuma | |
Windram, Jonathan | |
Van De Bruaene, Alexander | |
Thambo, Jean-Benoît | |
Taunton, Marshall | |
Sasikumar, Navaneetha | |
Sandberg, Camilla | |
Saidi, Arwa | |
Rutz, Tobias | |
Ortiz, Lucia | |
Mwita, Julius Chacha | |
Moon, Ju Ryoung | |
Menahem, Samuel | |
Mattsson, Eva | |
Mandalenakis, Zacharias | |
Mahadevan, Vaikom S | |
Lykkeberg, Birgitte | |
Leye, Mohamed | |
Leong, Ming Chern | |
Ladouceur, Magalie | |
Ladak, Laila Akbar | |
Kim, Yuli | |
Khairy, Paul | |
Kaneva, Anna | |
Johansson, Bengt | |
Jackson, Jamie L | |
Giannakoulas, George | |
Gabriel, Harald | |
Fernandes, Susan M | |
Enomoto, Junko | |
Demir, Fatma | |
de Hosson, Michèle | |
Constantine, Andrew | |
Coats, Louise | |
Christersson, Christina | |
Cedars, Ari | |
Caruana, Maryanne | |
Callus, Edward | |
Brainard, Sarah | |
Bouchardy, Judith | |
Boer, Anna | |
Reyes, Fernando Baraona | |
Areias, Maria Emília | |
Araujo, John Jairo | |
Andresen, Brith | |
Amedro, Pascal | |
Ambassa, Jean-Claude | |
Amaral, Fernando | |
Alday, Luis | |
Moons, Philip |
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Kardiologie
Series
International journal of cardiology
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0167-5273
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open.access