With improved life expectancy over the last fifty years, spina bifida has become a disease of the adult. One of the major stakes for these patients is the preservation of a regular follow-up of uro-nephrologicals risk factors and of a respect for the rules of self management of their neurological bladder. The main objective of this study is to highlight a difference in the level of global self-esteem among a population of adult patients with spina bifida and a population of adult patients with traumatic spinal cord injury gained the same level of neurological.
With improved life expectancy over the last fifty years, spina bifida has become a disease of the adult. The risk of developing a terminal renal insufficiency is eight times higher than the risk in the general population and twice as important as in acquired spinal cord injury. This risk continues to evolve with advancing age. One of the major stakes for these patients is the preservation of a regular follow-up of uro-nephrologicals risk factors and of a respect for the rules of self management of their neurological bladder. However, some studies report that nearly two thirds of these patients are not monitored at regular neuro-urological in the adulthood. Different psychosocial determinants were analyzed as potential markers of the impact of chronic diseases from childhood to adulthood and could account for the disparity of follow-up and access to healthcare. Among these, the self-esteem is a psychological dimension of analysis particularly relevant within the framework of chronic states inherited from the childhood. The investigators formulate the hypothesis that global self-esteem and lower perceived self-efficacy may be a causal predictive factor of a reduced access to the continence and a lower compliance monitoring in adult patients with a spina bifida.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
111
CHU de Besançon
Besançon, France
Clinique Saint Augustin
Bordeaux, France
CHU de Lille
Lille, France
Urologie CH Lyon Sud et Hôpital Henry Gabrielle
Lyon, France
APHM - Hôpital de la Conception Service de chirurgie urologique et transplantation rénale
Marseille, France
MPR neurologique CHU de Nantes
Nantes, France
APHP Raymond Poincaré
Paris, France
APHP Rothschild
Paris, France
Neuro-urologie et explorations périnéales, APHP Tenon
Paris, France
Centre Mutualiste de Rééducation et de Réadaptation Fonctionnelles de KERPAPE
Ploemeur, France
...and 6 more locations
Measure of the global self-esteem by the Rosenberg scale (RSES)
Score range : 10 - 40. High scores indicate hight self esteem.
Time frame: At day 0
Evaluation of depression and anxiety by Hamilton's scale (HAD)
Score range : 0 - 21. High scores indicate a hight level of symptoms.
Time frame: At day 0, at month 6
Neuropsychological evaluation (WAIS-III battery composite GREFEX, CVLT)
Battery of test exploring executives functions. High scores indicate high level of executive functions.
Time frame: At day 0
Rating Scale vesico-sphincter and anorectal function (ISCOS)
High scores indicate high vesico-sphincter and anorectal dysfunction
Time frame: At day 0, at month 6
Evaluation scale for the achievement of self catheterizing
14 binary items
Time frame: At day 0, at month 6
Scale functional mobility and transfers (SCIM III)
The SCIM is a disability scale in order to describe patients' ability to accomplish activities of daily living and to make functional assessments of this population more sensitive to changes. SCIM-III is comprised of 19 items in 3 subscales, which are: (i) self-care (sub-score 0-20); (ii) respiration and sphincter management (sub-score 0-40); (iii) mobility (sub-score 0-40). The mobility subscale is further sub-divided to assess mobility "in room and toilet" and for "indoors and outdoors, on an even surface". The total score ranges from 0 to 100.
Time frame: At day 0
Measure of the global self-esteem by the Rosenberg scale (RSES)
Score range : 10 - 40. High scores indicate hight self esteem.
Time frame: At month 6
Observance of the appointment
Time frame: At month 6
Observance of holding of the mictionnel catalog
Time frame: At month 6
Measure of auto-efficiency experienced scale for Medullary Injured (MSES)
* 16 items ranging from 1 to 7 * Range 16 - 112 * High scores correspond to low level of percieved auto-efficiency
Time frame: At Day 0
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