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Rigid Corset Immobilisation of Patients Suffering From Spondylodiscitis: Practice Assessment

Rigid Corset Immobilisation of Patients Suffering From Spondylodiscitis: Practice Assessment

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Our study is a survey of the current management of patients suffering from spondylodiscitis.

Description

Our main objective was to describe the use of rigid corsets to immobilise patients with spondylodiscitis in hospital, by asking doctors about their practices.

The secondary objectives are :

  • To describe the use of rigid corsets to immobilise patients suffering from spondylodiscitis in hospital by asking paramedical staff about the way in which medical prescriptions were implemented and patients about their compliance.
  • To measure the rate of satisfaction and understanding of patients treated with a corset.
  • To detail the different ways in which doctors and paramedical staff manage patients hospitalised for spondylodiscitis, depending on their age, training, speciality and the department in which they work.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

For patients:

  • Patients aged over 18,
  • Patients hospitalised at Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital with infectious spondylodiscitis,
  • Patient willing to be interviewed.

For care workers:

  • Doctors, nurses or care assistants involved in the care of patients hospitalised with spondylodiscitis.

Exclusion Criteria:

For patients :

  • Minor patients,
  • Patients wearing a corset for a non-infectious spinal pathology,
  • Patient refusing to take part in the study.

For care workers:

  • Doctor, nurse or nursing auxiliary refusing to take part in the study.

Study details
    Management of Spondylodiscitis

NCT06489977

University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand

21 October 2025

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