Treatment preferences in relation to fatigue of patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis: A discrete choice experiment.

Tommi Tervonen, Robert J Fox, Anne Brooks, Tatiana Sidorenko, Neli Boyanova, Bennett Levitan, Brian Hennessy, Andrea Phillips-Beyer
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Background: Treatment decisions for multiple sclerosis (MS) are influenced by many factors such as disease symptoms, comorbidities, and tolerability.

Objective: To determine how much relapsing MS patients were willing to accept the worsening of certain aspects of their MS in return for improvements in symptoms or treatment convenience.

Methods: A web-based discrete choice experiment (DCE) was conducted in patients with relapsing MS. Multinomial logit models were used to estimate relative attribute importance (RAI) and to quantify attribute trade-offs.

Results: The DCE was completed by 817 participants from the US, the UK, Poland, and Russia. The most valued attributes of MS therapy to participants were effects on physical fatigue (RAI = 22.3%), cognitive fatigue (RAI = 22.0%), relapses over 2 years (RAI = 20.7%), and MS progression (RAI = 18.4%). Participants would accept six additional relapses in 2 years and a decrease of 7 years in time to disease progression to improve either cognitive or physical fatigue from "quite a bit of difficulty" to "no difficulty."

Conclusion: Patients strongly valued improving cognitive and physical fatigue and were willing to accept additional relapses or a shorter time to disease progression to have less fatigue. The impact of fatigue on MS patients' quality of life should be considered in treatment decisions.

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治疗偏好与复发性多发性硬化症患者疲劳的关系:离散选择实验。
背景:多发性硬化症(MS)的治疗决策受到许多因素的影响,如疾病症状、合并症和耐受性。目的:了解多发性硬化症复发患者愿意接受多发性硬化症某些方面恶化以换取症状改善或治疗便利的程度。方法:对复发性多发性硬化症患者进行基于网络的离散选择实验(DCE),采用多项logit模型估计相对属性重要性(RAI)并量化属性权衡。结果:来自美国、英国、波兰和俄罗斯的817名参与者完成了DCE。对参与者来说,MS治疗最重要的属性是对身体疲劳(RAI = 22.3%)、认知疲劳(RAI = 22.0%)、2年内复发(RAI = 20.7%)和MS进展(RAI = 18.4%)的影响。参与者将在2年内接受6次额外的复发,并在疾病进展的时间上减少7年,以改善认知或身体疲劳,从“相当困难”到“没有困难”。结论:患者非常重视认知和身体疲劳的改善,并愿意接受额外的复发或更短的疾病进展时间以减轻疲劳。在治疗决策中应考虑疲劳对MS患者生活质量的影响。
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