This proposal presents a five-year research career development program focused on the development of a validated instrument to measure health status in Down syndrome (DS) to expand the repertoire of measurements for future research including clinical trials. I am an Instructor at Harvard Medical School and a clinical geneticist in the Division of Medical Genetics and Metabolism at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). The outlined proposal builds on my previous research and clinical experience related to health surveillance in DS by integrating the expertise of my primary mentor, Dr. Jonathan Winickoff, an expert in practice change, a practicing pediatrician and experienced NIH-funded researcher, and additional mentoring team members: Dr. Brian Skotko, an international DS expert, Dr. Melissa Constantine, an expert in creating, designing and validating measurement instruments in the Division of Biostatistics, Biostatical Design and Analysis Center at the University of Minnesota, and Dr. John Co, a process improvement expert. The proposed research and training will position me with a unique set of cross disciplinary skills that will enable me to transition to independence as a physician scientist to study, measure, and improve the health of individuals with DS. Although over 200,000 individuals with DS live in the United States, studies to date have focused on outcomes apart from health. The foundation for this proposal is based on the need to accurately measure health of all individuals ? specifically, with DS ? and the dearth of available tools for this population. Creating such an instrument will provide a barometer of the current state of health for DS and hold use in future research. In this project, I propose to create an instrument that directly assesses health in DS ? the Down syndrome Health Instrument (DHI). More specifically, the aims of this proposal are: 1. To conduct focus groups among caregivers, individuals with DS, panels of experts on DS and primary care physicians, and cognitive interviews to refine a conceptual model of health for DS and create an item pool, 2. To administer the DHI and establish internal validity, reliability, and external validity of the DHI for use in clinical research, and 3. To test the usability of the DHI in two pilot settings: research and clinical. This instrument will measure patient-reported health in DS for the first time and allow measurement of health as an outcome which is not currently possible in this population. This can identify gaps in care, then direct and optimize interventions that will improve care.

Public Health Relevance

The health of over 200,000 individuals with Down syndrome (DS) in the US is unmeasured, despite increased life expectancy, established syndrome-specific guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the NIH?s INCLUDE initiative aiming to improve the health and well- being in DS. This proposal presents a five-year research career development program with training that will position me with a unique set of cross disciplinary skills to enable transition to independence as a physician scientist to study, measure, and improve the health of individuals with DS. The proposed research will result in creation of a validated instrument to measure health status in DS ? the Down Syndrome Health Instrument (DHI) ? to measure patient- reported health in DS for the first time, allow measurement of health as an outcome to improve care, and to expand the repertoire of measurements for future research.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)
Type
Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)
Project #
1K23HD100568-01A1
Application #
9977443
Study Section
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Initial Review Group (CHHD)
Program Officer
Bardhan, Sujata
Project Start
2020-04-03
Project End
2025-03-31
Budget Start
2020-04-03
Budget End
2021-03-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2020
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Massachusetts General Hospital
Department
Type
DUNS #
073130411
City
Boston
State
MA
Country
United States
Zip Code
02114