Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT03690505
Brief Summary: Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a disease that blurs the sharp, central vision you need for "straight-ahead" activities such as reading, sewing, and driving. AMD affects the macula, the part of the eye that allows you to see fine detail The purpose of the study is to describe in patients with AMD and depending on the nature of their pathology (neovascular or atrophic): (i) knowledge about their pathology (risk factors, symptoms, treatments, self-monitoring tool), (ii) their needs and (iii) impact on their daily lives This study is to make an inventory of the knowledge of patients with AMD about their disease and risk factors using a questionnaire (Appendix 1) and to identify their needs, the impact of the disease on their daily lives during individual interviews by raising the recurrent data and confronting them during the focus group. The information gathered will enable the construction of a therapeutic education program for better patient care and to strengthen the patient's capacities so that he becomes an actor in his change throughout his care project. This a 3 steps study: 1. 200 patients will be enrolled and answer a questionnaire on knowledge of the disease 2. Two groups of 20 patients will be selected to participate to a semi-structured individual interviews 3. Two focus groups of 10 patients will be organized to assess needs, expectations, satisfactions or to better understand opinions, motivations or behaviors.
Study: NCT03690505
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT03690505