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Validation of a Parental Questionnaire for Screening Children for Neurovisual Disorders
Led by Université Catholique de Louvain · Updated on 2025-05-30
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62 weeks
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What this Trial Is About
Some children present visual difficulties linked not to damage to the eye, but to damage to the brain. This type of dysfunction of the visual cerebral pathways leads, for example, to difficulties in recognition, visuomotor coordination or visuo-spatial disorders. These highly specific disorders are known as "cortical visual impairment" (CVI). Despite their real impact on children's development, these disorders are still poorly diagnosed in the French-speaking world. As a result, follow-up and care for these children are poorly adapted. A better understanding of neurovisual disorders and the availability of validated tools in French are therefore essential. Indeed, it is currently considered that 3 to 4% of children aged four to six, i.e. around one child per kindergarten class, have a CVI following a neuro-logical lesion acquired in the perinatal period. Because of the lack of a valid tool in French, the aim of the present study is to provide the results of a validation study of a parental questionnaire for screening children with warning signs of CVI in French. This questionnaire will be offered online using the Qualtrics tool. In order to evaluate the relevance of this questionnaire, it will be proposed, on the one hand, to parents whose child (aged 3 to 12) does not present any particular developmental difficulties, and on the other hand, to parents whose child (aged 3 to 12) seems to present signs of neurovisual disorders. By comparing their answers, the investigators hope that certain questions will reveal elements typical of neurovisual disorders/CVI, thus demonstrating the relevance of this questionnaire in facilitating diagnosis.
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Official Title
Validation of a Parental Questionnaire for Screening Children for Neurovisual Disorders
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Parents of a child aged between 3 and 12
- Parents must have French as their mother tongue to understand the questionnaire
- Children in the control group have no medical, school, or family developmental issues
- Children in the clinical group show warning signs of cortical visual impairment confirmed by a specialized multidisciplinary team
You will not qualify if you...
- No specific exclusion criteria beyond the inclusion requirements
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
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10 place cardinal Mercier
Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 1348
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Research Team
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Anne Bragard, PhD
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Study Type
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Number of Arms
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