Qualitative analysis of pain impact in adult patients with X-linked hypophosphatemia.

IF 2.4 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM JBMR Plus Pub Date : 2025-01-23 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1093/jbmrpl/ziaf012
Nicole Nishime, Christopher Theriault, Richard Feinn, Carolyn M Macica
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We previously reported pain as a predominant finding in adult patients with X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH). This study explored health-related quality of life using the 36-Item Short Form Survey Instrument (SF-36v1) and pain experiences of adults with XLH through qualitative analysis of interviews with 15 patients (11 females, 4 males). Age-adjusted differences using SF-36 were lower than the general population in all domains of health-related quality of life, with significant differences notably related to physical function and pain. Ten themes emerged from semi-structured interviews: (1) chronic and variable pain: patients reported persistent pain of varying intensity and location; (2) impact on mobility and daily life: pain severely restricted daily activities, affecting lifestyle, employment, and independence; (3) pain management: patients used medications, physical therapy, lifestyle changes, alternative therapies, and assistive devices; (4) healthcare and accessibility challenges: access to appropriate care and treatments was limited by insurance issues and healthcare providers' lack of XLH knowledge; (5) emotional and psychological impact: chronic pain and limitations led to social isolation, depression, and emotional burden; (6) desire for improved information and support: patients sought better information, treatment, and community support; (7) challenges with physical inactivity: staying active was essential but difficult, as inactivity worsened pain; (8) navigating healthcare services: accessing therapy and insurance was often challenging; (9) long-term outlook and concerns: patients worried about disease progression and future health; and (10) advocacy and awareness: increased public and medical awareness was needed to improve care. Although pain is not a universal experience within this population, it is a significant issue for many individuals with XLH. These data illustrate the profound impact of XLH on multiple life aspects underscoring the need for effective pain management strategies, better healthcare accessibility, supportive tools, and a more knowledgeable medical community to improve quality of life. Insights from this study will guide the development of a digital pain self-management intervention tailored to XLH patients to address these needs.

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成人x连锁低磷血症患者疼痛影响的定性分析。
我们以前报道过疼痛是x连锁低磷血症(XLH)成人患者的主要发现。本研究通过对15例成人XLH患者(11名女性,4名男性)的访谈进行定性分析,采用36-Item Short Form Survey Instrument (SF-36v1)探讨成人XLH患者的健康相关生活质量和疼痛经历。在与健康相关的生活质量的所有领域中,使用SF-36的年龄调整差异低于一般人群,与身体功能和疼痛相关的差异显著。从半结构化访谈中出现了十个主题:(1)慢性和可变疼痛:患者报告了不同强度和位置的持续性疼痛;(2)对活动能力和日常生活的影响:疼痛严重限制了日常活动,影响生活方式、就业和独立;(3)疼痛管理:患者使用药物、物理治疗、生活方式改变、替代疗法和辅助装置;(4)医疗保健和可及性挑战:由于保险问题和医疗保健提供者缺乏XLH知识,获得适当的护理和治疗的机会受到限制;(5)情绪和心理影响:慢性疼痛和限制导致社会孤立、抑郁和情绪负担;(6)对改善信息和支持的渴望:患者寻求更好的信息、治疗和社区支持;(7)缺乏运动的挑战:保持运动是必要的,但很难,因为缺乏运动会加剧疼痛;(8)利用保健服务:获得治疗和保险往往具有挑战性;(9)远期展望和担忧:患者对疾病进展和未来健康状况的担忧;(10)宣传和意识:需要提高公众和医疗意识来改善护理。虽然疼痛不是这个人群的普遍经历,但对于许多XLH患者来说,这是一个重要的问题。这些数据说明了XLH对多个生活方面的深远影响,强调需要有效的疼痛管理策略、更好的医疗保健可及性、支持性工具和更有知识的医疗社区来提高生活质量。这项研究的见解将指导针对XLH患者量身定制的数字化疼痛自我管理干预的发展,以满足这些需求。
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JBMR Plus Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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