Establishing an International Interdisciplinary Research Network in Craniofacial Microsomia: The CARE Program

Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 2024 Sep;61(9):1470-1479. doi: 10.1177/10556656231176904. Epub 2023 May 29.

Abstract

Objective: Craniofacial microsomia (CFM) is a broad clinical term used to describe a congenital condition most commonly involving the underdevelopment of the external ear, mandible, soft tissues, and facial nerve. Despite medical advances, understanding of the psychological health and healthcare experiences of individuals with CFM and their caregivers remains limited. This article describes a research program designed to address these knowledge gaps, and identify opportunities for psychosocial intervention and improved healthcare provision.

Design: The Craniofacial microsomia: Accelerating Research and Education (CARE) research program aims to: 1) Conduct up to 160 narrative interviews with individuals and caregivers to validate a conceptual framework; 2) Administer an online international survey of up to 800 individuals with CFM and caregivers to identify predictors of psychological distress; 3) Perform up to 60 semi-structured interviews with healthcare providers and advocacy leaders to examine the extent to which current healthcare provisions address identified patient needs; and 4) Establish a participant registry to build a longitudinal database and develop an international community.

Results: Teams in the USA and UK have been established, alongside an international, interdisciplinary Advisory Committee. Data analysis for Aim 1 is ongoing and informing the delivery of Aims 2-3. Aim 4 is also in development. A dedicated website serves as a recruitment tool, educational resource, and mechanism for engaging with the CFM community.

Conclusions: The CARE program provides a comprehensive approach to understanding the experiences of individuals with CFM and their caregivers. Challenges encountered and lessons learned are shared for the benefit of the community.

Keywords: craniofacial microsomia; interdisciplinary; international; multiple methods; research protocol.

MeSH terms

  • Caregivers
  • Child
  • Female
  • Goldenhar Syndrome* / therapy
  • Humans
  • Interdisciplinary Research
  • Interviews as Topic
  • Male
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • United Kingdom
  • United States