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Conversion to Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Patient Awareness and Needs. Results From an Online Survey in Italy and Germany

机译:转变为继发性进行性多发性硬化症:患者的意识和需求。来自意大利和德国的在线调查结果

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>Background: Few studies have investigated the experiences of patients around the conversion to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS). ManTra is a mixed-method, co-production research project conducted in Italy and Germany to develop an intervention for newly-diagnosed SPMS patients. In previous project actions, we identified the needs and experiences of patients converting to SPMS via literature review and qualitative research which involved key stakeholders.>Aims: The online patient survey aimed to assess, on a larger and independent sample of recently-diagnosed SPMS patients: (a) the characteristics associated to patient awareness of SPMS conversion; (b) the experience of conversion; (c) importance and prioritization of the needs previously identified.>Methods: Participants were consenting adults with SPMS since ≤5 years. The survey consisted of three sections: on general and clinical characteristics; on experience of SPMS diagnosis disclosure (aware participants only); and on importance and prioritization of 33 pre-specified needs.>Results: Of 215 participants, those aware of their SPMS diagnosis were 57% in Italy vs. 77% in Germany (p = 0.004). In both countries, over 80% of aware participants received a SPMS diagnosis from the neurologist; satisfaction with SPMS disclosure was moderate to high. Nevertheless, 28–35% obtained second opinions, and 48–56% reported they did not receive any information on SPMS. Participants actively seeking further information were 63% in Germany vs. 31% in Italy (p < 0.001).Variables independently associated to patient awareness were geographic area (odds ratio, OR 0.32, 95% CI 0.13–0.78 for Central Italy; OR 0.21, 95% CI 0.08–0.58 for Southern Italy [vs. Germany]) and activity limitations (OR 7.80, 95% CI 1.47–41.37 for dependent vs. autonomous patients).All pre-specified needs were scored a lot or extremely important, and two prioritized needs were shared by Italian and German patients: “physiotherapy” and “active patient care involvement.” The other two differed across countries: “an individualized health care plan” and “information on social rights and policies” in Italy, and “psychological support” and “cognitive rehabilitation” in Germany.>Conclusions: Around 40% of SPMS patients were not aware of their disease form indicating a need to improve patient-physician communication. Physiotherapy and active patient care involvement were prioritized in both countries.
机译:>背景:很少有研究调查患者向继发性进行性多发性硬化症(SPMS)转化的经历。 ManTra是一项混合方法的联合研究项目,在意大利和德国进行,旨在开发针对新诊断的SPMS患者的干预措施。在先前的项目行动中,我们通过涉及主要利益相关者的文献综述和定性研究,确定了患者转化为SPMS的需求和经验。>目标:在线患者调查旨在评估更大且独立的样本最近诊断的SPMS患者:(a)与患者对SPMS转换意识有关的特征; (b)悔改的经历; (c)先前确定的需求的重要性和优先级。>方法:自≤5年以来,参与者同意成年人接受SPMS。该调查包括三个部分:一般和临床特征;关于SPMS诊断披露的经验(仅针对参与者); >结果:在215名参与者中,知道自己的SPMS诊断的参与者中,意大利为57%,德国为77%(p = 0.004)。在这两个国家中,超过80%的有意识参与者都接受了神经科医生的SPMS诊断;对SPMS披露的满意度为中到高。尽管如此,仍有28–35%的人获得了第二意见,而48–56%的人表示他们未收到有关SPMS的任何信息。积极寻求更多信息的参与者在德国为63%,在意大利为31%(p <0.001)。与患者意识相关的独立变量是地理区域(赔率,OR 0.32,意大利中部95%CI 0.13-0.78; OR 0.21) ,意大利南部[相对于德国]为95%CI 0.08–0.58)和活动受限(OR 7.80,依赖患者与自主患者为95%CI 1.47–41.37)。所有预先指定的需求都获得了很多评分或非常重要,意大利和德国患者共有两个优先需求:“理疗”和“积极参与患者护理”。其他两个国家之间有所不同:意大利的“个性化医疗计划”和“社会权利和政策信息”,德国的“心理支持”和“认知康复”。>结论: SPMS患者的百分比不知道他们的疾病形式,表明需要改善医患沟通。两国都优先考虑物理治疗和积极的患者护理参与。

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