Interest of an Adapted Physical Activity (APA) Program Among Patients With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: a Feasibility and Efficacy Preliminary Study
- Conditions
- Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
- Interventions
- Other: Adaptated Physical Activity (APA) + pedometer watch
- Registration Number
- NCT05572424
- Lead Sponsor
- Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Besancon
- Brief Summary
The Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) affects joints mobility and leads pain, impacting the practice of physical activities. Adapted Physical Activities are rehabilitation methods increasingly used, but additional studies are needed to define the nature of the physical activity for patients with JIA. The ATHLETIQUE project aims to evaluate the impact of a program integrating APA sessions together with the wearing of a pedometer watch on disease activity of patients with JIA.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Adaptated Physical Activity + pedometer watch Adaptated Physical Activity (APA) + pedometer watch Follow an Adapted Physical Activity program during 12 weeks and wear a pedometer watch during 1 year
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Juvenile Arthritis Disease Activity-27 Score Assesment Week 14 JADAS-27 score includes 4 components :
1. number of inflammatory joints among 27 joints identified,
2. a medical assesment of clinical disease activity with Visual Analogic Scale (from 0 point = worst to 10 points = best),
3. assesment of assesment of patient's well-being by the patient or a parent with Visual Analogic Scale (froom 0 point = worst to 10 points = best),
4. sedimentation rate (from 0 to 10).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Assessment of the feasibility of the program week 1 to 50 Assessment of pedometer watch wearing time over the duration of the study.
Juvenile Arthritis Disease Activity-27 Score Assesment Weeks 26 and 50 JADAS-27 score includes 4 components :
1. number of inflammatory joints among 27 joints identified,
2. a medical assesment of clinical disease activity with Visual Analogic Scale (from 0 point = worst to 10 points = best),
3. assesment of assesment of patient's well-being by the patient or a parent with Visual Analogic Scale (froom 0 point = worst to 10 points = best),
4. sedimentation rate (from 0 to 10).Quantification of the difference in muscle strength Weeks 14, 26 and 50 By dynamometry (Newton)
Evaluation of the physical activity level Each day during 50 weeks The difference of the medium physical activity level is assessed by the number of steps estimated by the pedometer watch (only for the experimental group).
Pedometric measurements will be performed throughout the study but collected one week per month to determine a monthly value.Evolution of quality of life Weeks 14, 26 and 50 Difference of the score obtained in the Pediatric Quality of Life (PedsQL) tool. Score out of 100 for children assess and 100 for parents assess. A high score means a reduced quality of life.
Evolution of pain Weeks 14, 26 and 50 Assessment by the Visual Analogic Scale (VAS) of the CHAQ-38 tool. VAS are out of 10. A high score means an increased pain.
Evolution of functional capacities Weeks 14, 26 and 50 Assessment by the questionnaire of the ChildHood Assessment Questionnaire (CHAQ-38) tool. Questionaire's score out of 3, it's a medium of 8 items. A high score means reduced functional capacities.
Evolution of fatigue Weeks 14, 26 and 50 Difference of the score obtained in the PedsQL-Multidimensional Fatigue Scale questionnaire. Score out of 100 for children assess and 100 for parents assess. A high score means a increased fatigue.
Trial Locations
- Locations (3)
CHU de Besançon
🇫🇷Besançon, France
Hôpital Nord Franche-Comté
🇫🇷Trévenans, France
Hospices Civils de Lyon
🇫🇷Lyon, France