Children - Qualitative study

Things happening

Title

Qualitative study about experiences with (medical) monitoring and imaging by children with lung diseases and their caregivers

Leading partner

Tilburg University

Work Package

WP4

Sites

Erasmus MC-Sophia Children’s Hospital, Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Population

90 children (45 girls and 45 boys) with CF, COPD and asthma, aged 8-18, together with their respective care givers.

Objectives

  1. Assess how children cope with and monitor their lung disease
  2. Explore how children imagine themselves and their lungs in creative/artistic output
  3. Understand how children and their caregivers experience the clinical monitoring procedures, and how it informs sense-making
  4. Explore how caregivers assess potential risks of the clinical monitoring procedures
  5. Explore how (the design of) monitoring/imaging technologies might be improved

Procedure

Children and their caregivers will be at the Erasmus MC-Sophia to undergo CT, spirometry and 3D MR spirometry, as part of the clinical study titled ADVANCER. In between the clinical examinations, a postdoc researcher or designated health specialist will take the survey with the child and their caregivers. The survey employs Likert-scale questions, open questions and a creative drawing assignment.