| Literature DB >> 31227959 |
Lydia Aston1, Rachel Shaw1, Rebecca Knibb2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Niemann-Pick disease type C (NPC) is a rare life-limiting disease for which there is no cure. No scales currently exist to measure the impact of medication, physical therapy or clinical trials. The aim of this study was to develop age-appropriate Quality-of-Life (QoL) scales to measure the impact of NPC on children and adults.Entities:
Keywords: Lifeworld theory; Niemann-Pick type C; Phenomenology; Proxy scales; Quality of life
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31227959 PMCID: PMC6803578 DOI: 10.1007/s11136-019-02234-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Life Res ISSN: 0962-9343 Impact factor: 4.147
Elements of the lifeworld adapted from Todres et al. [12]
| Element of the lifeworld | Description |
|---|---|
| Temporality | Refers to time as it is humanly experienced, as a story through which we give order to our existence. One may have feelings of hope or opportunity. Others may feel sadness as opportunity is taken away from them |
| Embodiment | How humans live in meaningful ways; moving and living as this body. Meaning is given to our bodily existence. For example, our senses provide meaning to us, our body and the space it fills physically reacts and changes when faced with different experiences |
| Intersubjectivity | Meaning is given to relationships, society, culture and that we are in the world with others and the ways we relate to individuals who we meet in our worlds can be very important to our meaningful living |
| Identity | An ontological security of being able and feelings of ‘I can’. Or feelings of lack of ability and uselessness; feelings of being an object, trying to fit into impersonal systems |
| Spatiality | Meaning is given to places, objects and situations that we hold in significance in daily living. A sense of adventure may be felt or a sense of restriction. The interpretation of the spaces in which people live and the stimuli by which they are surrounded |
| Mood | Mood has been defined as shaping our one’s spatial, temporal, intersubjective horizons and is intimate to how we find ourselves. Mood leads individuals to categorise and prioritise experiences in certain ways. Understanding the influence of mood in relation to the elements of the lifeworld will help secure an understanding of the quality of lived experience |
Interviewed participant characteristics
| Participant number | Gender of person with NPC | Interviewees | Type of interview |
|---|---|---|---|
| 001 | Female | Father | Face to face |
| 002 | Female | Patient and husband | Face to face |
| 003 | Male | Mother | Face to face |
| 004 | Male | Father | Face to face |
| 005 | Male | Mother | Face to face |
| 006 | Male | Mother | Telephone |
| 007 | Female | Mother | Telephone |
| 008 | Female | Mother | Telephone |
| 009 | Female | Mother | Telephone |
| 010 | Male | Patient and mother | Face to face |
| 011 | Male | Patient and mother | Skype |
| 012 | Male | Patient and father | Face to face |
| 013 | Male | Mother | Face to face |
| 014 | Female | Patient | Face to face |
Matrix of themes, lifeworld elements and example items for the NPC quality-of-life scale for children
| Theme | Element of the lifeworld | Notes | Items for a QoL scale for children with NPC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Learning to live with the clinical manifestations of NPC | Temporality Embodiment Mood | Present mobility compared to past. Recognition of the rare of deterioration. Extent to which NPC has manifested on their physical being and the implication this has on how they feel about themselves and their future The felt sense of bodily self-deteriorating. No longer able to do what they could before Adjustment to physical deterioration and the possibilities that equipment and support care staff bring | My child feels content in day to day life My child feels sad because of NPC My child looks forward to new experiences in the future My child feels comfortable with their body |
| Relationships as security and enablement | Intersubjectivity Embodiment Mood | A felt sense of belonging provided by family and friends giving a sense of peace Continuity of care and recognition of healthcare professionals and support staff offering a sense of familiarity. | Family time is important to my child My child feels supported by siblings/friends My child sometimes feels alone Being in company with others is important to my child My child feels similar to other girls and boys their age |
| The continuous journey of adaptation creating opportunity | Embodiment Identity Intersubjectivity Spatiality Mood | Adjustment and utilising equipment Making changes/amendments to increase or sustain freedom Feelings of loss identity and journeying towards an acceptance of their new sense of self | My child feels different to other children My child enjoys new social experiences and environments My child copes well when things change at home The home space helps my child feel at peace |
Matrix of themes, lifeworld elements and example items for the NPC quality-of-life scale for adults
| Theme | Element of the Lifeworld | Notes | Items for a QoL scale for children with NPC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Variegated experiences of loss | Temporality Spatiality Intersubjectivity Identity | Past was full of potential with regards to life goals. The present now comprises of loss and the future is no longer looked towards with a sense of excitement. It is instead seen as hopeless Loss of self-esteem and independence. Reliance on others Loss of careers and progression, which affected how they saw themselves and their sense of identity | The person with NPC feels confident in who they are as a person Because of NPC they are not able to do the things they would like to do On the whole, they feel content They feel more content at home than in other settings |
| The experience of diminishing control | Temporality Spatiality Identity Embodiment | Pre NPC diagnosis, felt in control. Now learning to cope with new body that they no longer feel in control of Feelings of disconnect from society. Feelings of embarrassment at not being able to control body in society | The person with NPC feels in control of their present They feel in control of what their future looks like They feel they are the person they want to be They feel they want to hide away from the world |
| Longing for social meaning | Embodiment Intersubjectivity Temporality Identity | Comparison of what life was like pre-diagnosis Lack of hope for the future in finding friends/close relationships Struggle to relate to others—no shared experiences Feelings of isolation and loneliness | The person with NPC feels disconnected from society They feel that they do no relate to other people They feel that being with friends takes their mind off things that they find difficult They feel that they have a lot of things in common with their friends |
| Hiddenness, perception and identity | Temporality Intersubjectivity Embodiment Identity Mood Spatiality | Rare and varied disease; struggle to find others to share experiences with Shell of body—looks healthy but body lets them down. Feelings of embarrassment around the cognitive manifestations of NPC Limbo land: unsure what their identity is Separates disability from self, does not belong to them, imposter | The person with NPC feels that they are the person they want to be They feel that things in life are meaningful to them They feel motivated every day to achieve what they want to achieve |
Final items included in the NPCQLQ-C
| Item | Item | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Because of NPC, my child’s mobility has been affected | 9 | My child enjoys spending time with their friends |
| 2 | Because of NPC, my child struggles to hold things in his or her hand | 10 | Family routines make my child feel secure |
| 3 | My child enjoys playing with their toys or equivalent | 11 | I think my child feels like they cannot do things other children their age can do because of NPC |
| 4 | My child feels content about their physical health | 12 | I think my child feels like their relationships with their friends have changed because of NPC |
| 5 | My child feels comfortable with their body | 13 | Changes to our home environment have made day to day living easier for my child |
| 6 | My child is excited by the prospect of taking part in special occasions | 14 | My child appears to be sad |
| 7 | My child experiences times of frustration regarding their symptoms of NPC | 15 | My child copes well when things change at home |
| 8 | My child generally enjoys daily life |
Final items included in the NPCQLQ-A
| Item | Item | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The person with NPC feels supported in daily life | 16 | They feel that others do not always accept them |
| 2 | They feel hopeful when they think about the future | 17 | They feel motivated every day to achieve what they want to achieve |
| 3 | They feel that NPC has affected their social interactions | 18 | They feel that their body does not allow them to do things that they want to |
| 4 | They feel that they do not relate to other people | 19 | They find is easy to make new friends |
| 5 | They feel isolated | 20 | The person with NPC feels content when they think about the past |
| 6 | They feel content with their body and how it works | 21 | They feel in control of the present |
| 7 | They feel uncomfortable with the busyness of the world | 22 | They enjoy being in busy environments |
| 8 | They feel that sometimes other people do not understand them | 23 | Because of NPC they are not able to do the things that they would like to do |
| 9 | They feel in control of their life | 24 | How people view them is important to them |
| 10 | They feel confident in who they are as a person | 25 | They sometimes like to hide away from the world |
| 11 | They feel that friendships have changed over time | 26 | They have good relationships with healthcare staff such as doctors and nurses |
| 12 | They sometimes feel that they would like to have closer relationships with others | 27 | In general, they feel well |
| 13 | They feel disconnected from society | 28 | The person with NPC often feels low |
| 14 | They enjoy being part of the local community | 29 | They feel overwhelmed by different situations |
| 15 | The person with NPC would describe themselves as being an independent person | 30 | On the whole, they feel at peace |