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NCT07409402

Study of the Lived Experience of Patients With Prosthetic Joint Infection, Their Families, and Healthcare Professionals. Development of a Therapeutic Education Program for Patient Care (TEP).

Sponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

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Summary

The PROTHEE-QUALI study (Qualitative study of the lived experience of patients with prosthetic joint infection, their accompanying persons and health professionals and construction of a therapeutic education program for management: qualitative study) is categorized as non-interventional qualitative research. In France, a prosthetic joint infection (PJI) is diagnosed in approximately 3000 patients per year. This complication is severe and results in major consequences for the patient, such as prolonged or repeated hospitalization, pain, anxiety, and a transient or permanent loss of autonomy, sometimes resulting in disability, or even amputation or joint resection. PJI management is complex, necessitating a multidisciplinary approach combining surgical treatment and prolonged antibiotic therapy (lasting from 6 to 12 weeks to several months). The PROTHEE-QUALI project was designed to create this essential tool by collecting and crossing the perspectives of the affected patients, their accompanying persons, and the healthcare professionals involved. The general objective of the project is the structuring of a TPE program destined for patients with PJI, aiming to improve their management and support. This includes assistance with adherence to and better tolerance of antibiotic treatments, pain management, physical rehabilitation, psycho-social care, providing information on the infection and its evolution, and adapting hygiene measures. The primary objective is the exploration of the lived experience of patients with PJI, their accompanying persons, and the health professionals (nurses, physiotherapists, psychologists, and pharmacists) taking care of them in real-life settings. The secondary objective is the structuring of a TPE program based on the crossed perspectives of patients, their accompanying persons, and health professionals concerning the issue of PJI. PROTHEE-QUALI is an 18-month prospective multicenter qualitative study. It uses the IPSE qualitative research method ("Inductive process to analyze the structure of lived experience"). The design involves two main phases: Phase 1 focuses on exploring the experience through individual interviews (patients and accompanying persons) and focus groups (health professionals) to extract a structure of experience; Phase 2 involves the validation and elaboration of the TPE program proposal through feedback from new focus groups. The sampling technique used is non-probabilistic and intentional, known as "purposive sampling" with maximum variation, seeking exemplary situations and rich, diversified accounts rather than statistical representativeness. Involved Structures The research is promoted by the Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), with the Délégation à la Recherche Clinique et à l'Innovation (DRCI) ensuring the promoter's missions by delegation. The study is funded by a grant from GIRCI APRESO Convergence 2024. The research is multicentric, involving three investigating centers which are Complex Osteoarticular Infection Reference Centers (CRIOACs) in the Île de France region: * The CRIOAC of the Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses Croix Saint-Simon. * The CRIOAC Lariboisière Saint Louis. * The CRIOAC Cochin. The qualitative and methodological team includes members of the INSERM U1153, Statistic and epidemiologic research center Sorbonne Paris Cité. The monitoring of the research is overseen by a Clinical Research Unit (URC).

Official title: Study of the Lived Experience of Patients With Prosthetic Joint Infection, Their Families, and Healthcare Professionals. Development of a Therapeutic Education Program for Patient Care - PROTHEE-QUALI : QUALITATIVE STUDY

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

63

Start Date

2026-03-02

Completion Date

2027-09-02

Last Updated

2026-02-13

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Exploration of the lived experience of patients with prosthetic joint infection (PJI), their families, and healthcare professionals

Organization of individual interviews and group meetings to collect information about the lived experiences of patients, their families, and the healthcare professionals who support them. This data collection will be based on questionnaires and recorded interviews, which will be transcribed verbatim and then analyzed by IPSEA researchers.

Locations (1)

Centre de Références des Infections-Ostéo Articulaires Complexes CRIOAC

Paris, France, France