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The PKU & ME study: A qualitative exploration, through co-creative sessions, of attitudes and experience of the disease among adults with phenylketonuria in Italy

机译:PKU和ME学习:通过共同创意的会话,通过意大利苯丙酮尿的成年人疾病的态度和经验进行定性探索

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Background Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a hereditary metabolic disease that can be diagnosed and successfully treated from birth with a lifelong phenylalanine-restricted dietary regimen. However, optimal adherence to diet remains an issue and often progressively decreases after adolescence. The study aimed to explore the experience of adults living with PKU in order to gain insights related to their adherence to diet and engagement in managing their condition. Methods The study adopted a qualitative methodology in sessions that combined specifically designed co-creation exercises with focus group discussion. Adults with early-treated classic PKU were enrolled for 2 different sessions - one for adherent and one for non-adherent patients. The verbatim notes of both sessions and focus group were analyzed using content analysis. Results Twelve adherent and nine non-adherent adults with PKU participated. Besides the behavioral dictates of following a strict diet, adherent adults reported a positive mental approach and organizational rigor; they seemed aware of the consequences of high-phenylalanine levels, reporting that it can affect mood and consequently social interactions which they value highly. In the non-adherent group, the individuals seemed to not fully accept their disease: they were aware of the consequences of non-adherence in children but not in adults, they felt the management of PKU was an individual burden and they experienced a feeling of ‘diversity’ in the social context (related to eating) that caused emotional distress. PKU seemed a very influential element of the identity both for adherent and non-adherent adults, but with different consequences for the two groups. Finally, all participants reported the desire to be assisted in a healthcare setting dedicated to adults. Conclusions The findings expand the understanding of the psychological experience of adult patients with PKU in relation to their disease and its dietary requirements, highlighting specific factors that might drive tailored educational or psychological intervention to improve adherence and engagement in the care process.
机译:背景技术苯丙酮尿(PKU)是一种遗传性代谢疾病,可以用终身苯丙氨酸限制的饮食方案诊断和成功地治疗。然而,最佳遵守饮食仍然是一个问题,并且在青春期后通常逐渐减少。该研究旨在探讨与PKU一起生活的成年人的经验,以获得与他们遵守饮食和管理其状况的参与相关的见解。方法采用了与焦点小组讨论合并专门设计的共同创建练习的定性方法。具有早期治疗的经典PKU的成年人注册了2个不同的会话 - 一个用于粘附者,一个用于非粘附患者。使用内容分析分析了两次会话和焦点组的逐字注意事项。结果十二名贴心和九名与PKU参加的九名非粘附成人。除了在严格饮食后的行为决定之外,依名成年人报告了积极的心理方法和组织严谨;他们似乎意识到高苯丙氨酸水平的后果,报告它会影响心情,从而影响它们的社交互动。在非依恋团体中,个人似乎没有完全接受他们的疾病:他们意识到不遵守儿童的后果,但不在成年人中,他们觉得PKU的管理是一个个人负担,他们经历了一种感觉在社会背景下的“多样性”(与饮食有关)导致情绪困扰。 PKU似乎是粘附和非依赖成年人的身份的非常有影响力的因素,但对这两组的不同后果。最后,所有参与者都报告了愿意在致力于成年人的医疗保健环境中辅助。结论调查结果扩大了对PKU与其疾病的成人患者心理经验的理解及其膳食要求,突出了可能推动量身定制的教育或心理干预的特定因素,以改善护理过程中的依从性和参与。

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