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Metabolic Control and Patient Well-being in Phenylketonuria: do Guidelines Make a Difference? (PKU_Guide)

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University of Zurich (UZH)

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Phenylketonurias

Treatments

Other: no intervention

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05128149
PKU_Guide

Details and patient eligibility

About

Treatment of PKU implies for most patients that with strict adherence to dietary treatment they can achieve excellent neurocognitive outcome. Dietary treatment, though, is hard to comply to every day and with every single meal. Unsurprisingly, health-related quality of life (HrQol) is negatively affected if patients have to follow a dietary regime of this kind. Adherence to treatment in PKU is very variable. Factors of significant impact on adherence to treatment and well-being in chronic disease such as self-efficacy or parenting stress have not yet been widely investigated in PKU patients.

The ideal treatment prescription (and guideline) recommends as much as necessary and as little as possible, based on the best evidence available. Patients should neither be deprived of treatment options nor be exposed to overtreatment.

This study investigates adherence, metabolic control, HrQol in PKU patients treated by centres which follow different guidelines

Enrollment

200 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

10+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria:- Patients with PKU from age 10 years requiring dietary and / or pharmacological treatment according to locally applied guidelines

  • Parents of patients with PKU aged 10 to 18 years requiring dietary and / or pharmacological treatment according to locally applied guidelines
  • Ability and willingness to answer the questionnaires and follow the study procedures
  • Informed consent as documented by signature

Exclusion criteria for patients and parents :

  • Inability to follow the procedures of the study, e.g. due to language problems or severely reduced health status
  • Pregnant patients or patients who have disclosed to their physician that they are planning a pregnancy in the near future
  • Hyperphenylalaninaemia or mild forms of PKU or other inborn errors associated with elevated Phe but not requiring dietary and / or pharmacological treatment according to locally applied guidelines
  • No inform

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Martina Huemer, Prof

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