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Severe Soft Tissue Infections: Perspectives of Patients and Significant Others

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Göteborg University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Necrotizing Fasciitis

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Severe necrotizing soft tissue infection (NSTI), including necrotizing fasciitis, is a life threatening infection that spreads quickly to cutis, sub-cutis, fasciae and muscles. Approximately 40% of all patients with infections caused by S. Pyogenes develop a streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome. In these cases the mortality rates exceed 40% in spite of adequate treatment with antimicrobials. Due to the rapid progress, the extensive damage on soft tissues and high risk of death, the microbes are called "flesh-eating bacteria". The present study is a spin-off of the larger EU funded INFECT study, looking at the experiences of patient and family to understand the impact on every day life. The present prospective mixed methods study has the potential to provide important knowledge regarding the occurrence of early signs and symptoms of NSTI, quality of life 6 and 24 months after diagnosis, and how the care and treatment can be optimized and organized in a person/patient and family centered way. The study also aims at validate the SF 36 questionnaire for this group of patients.

Enrollment

30 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis and their significant others
  • Age above 18 yrs

Exclusion criteria

  • Persons with dementia or severe psychiatric illness
  • Persons that do not master the Scandinavian language

Trial design

30 participants in 1 patient group

Patients and their significant others
Description:
Patients affected by necrotizing fasciitis and their significant others

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Annette Erichsen Andersson, RN, PhD; Ann-Mari Fagerdahl, RN, PhD

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