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Taking part

This page explains the BIG BOSS study for people who might be interested in joining.

We are recruiting children aged between 8 and 15 years old with a Stable Severe SCFE.

PATIENT INFORMATION

If you are considering taking part please follow the links below for more information about what will happen if you decide to take part:

What to expect

For those who agree to take part, the only way to compare the treatments fairly is to create two groups of children who are the same. You can’t choose the treatment, and neither can the doctors, otherwise the groups would not be equal. When we have groups of patients who are as identical as possible, we can then compare them fairly in terms of outcomes.

  • CORRECTIVE SURGERY

    1. Children will have an operation under a general anaesthetic. Whilst asleep, children have surgery to improve the shape and stabilise the hip with screw(s).

  • KEYHOLE SURGERY

    2. Children will have an operation under a general anaesthetic. Whilst asleep, children have surgery to stabilise the hip with screw(s) without correcting the deformity.

  • FOLLOW UP

    All children will be followed-up in hospital, and receive rehabilitation according to the usual practice of the treating hospital, which will include advice about moving the hip, and may include physiotherapy.

    We will follow up all children by text or email for two-years to monitor function. They will also be asked about pain, if they needed any more surgery, school attendance, any complications, the number of hospital visits, their quality of life, and costs that you may have incurred and satisfaction.

To find out more about what we mean by research, please watch the following videos:

What is a trial? (opens pop-up window containing video)

Why do we do trials? (opens pop-up window containing video)

Consent and assent (opens pop-up window containing video)

Who is in a research team? (opens pop-up window containing video)

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Big BOSS is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (project number 131176). The views expressed are those of the authors and are not intended to be representative of the views of the funder, sponsor or other participating organisations.

The information contained in this website is for general information about the Big BOSS study and is provided by the University of Oxford (Oxford Trauma).

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