Education & Care in RARE: Efficacy of Targeted Psychoeducational Intervention Among Pediatric Rare Disease Patients
"Rare Diseases" is an umbrella term including more than 8.000 different diseases which individually affect only a small percentage of people. Rare diseases predominantly affect children and adolescents and are associated with high medical and psychosocial burden of disease.
The investigators invented Education \& Care in RARE - a short-term, structured, resource-oriented and child-friendly psychoeducation program for children and adolescents with rare diseases.
This study is a prospective, multicenter, randomized and controlled study with a waiting list. Aim of the study is to investigate the efficacy of Education \& Care in RARE on knowledge about rare diseases and on mental health well-being in pediatric rare disease patients, compared to a control group.
In this study participants are randomized in an intervention group and a waiting list control group. Both study groups thus receive the psychoeducation with Education \& Care in RARE and complete the identical questionnaires. Compared to the Intervention group, the waiting list control group receives the intervention with a time delay (8-12 weeks later) and has one additional appointment for questionnaire evaluation before start of the psychoeducation.
Gender: All
Ages: 5 Years - 20 Years
Orphan Diseases
Rare Disorders
Pediatric Diseases
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