'The cure for us is a lot of things': How young people with Prader-Willi syndrome view themselves and future clinical trials

JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES(2022)

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Background Despite work on the self-identities of people with intellectual disabilities, research has yet to describe the self-perceptions of people with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS). The perspectives of those with PWS are also important for rapidly evolving clinical trials aimed at treating symptoms of PWS. Method Twenty-one young people with PWS were administered a semi-structured interview that assessed how they perceive their syndrome and clinical trials. Transcribed interviews were reliably coded using content-driven, applied thematic analyses. Results Five themes emerged: struggles with chronic hunger and food-seeking that impede goals and relationships; struggles with anxiety and outbursts, schedule changes and school; distancing from PWS; needs for clinical trials that cure PWS, reduce hunger or anxiety, and lead to improved outcomes; and needs for advocacy and awareness of PWS. Conclusions Findings shed new light on the self-perceptions of those with PWS and have important implications for current interventions and future clinical trials.
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anxiety, clinical trials, cure, hyperphagia, Prader-Willi syndrome, self-perceptions
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