长链脂肪酸氧化障碍症状及对生活质量影响的定性评价。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism Pub Date : 2022-01-10 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20420188211065655
Rebecca Williams-Hall, Katie Tinsley, Eliza Kruger, Chloe Johnson, Alexandra Bowden, Tricia Cimms, Adam Gater
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背景:长链脂肪酸氧化障碍(LC-FAOD)是一组罕见的常染色体隐性遗传疾病,其特征是代谢缺陷,机体无法将长链脂肪酸转化为能量。然而,迄今为止,对LC-FAOD的患者经验了解有限。方法:通过焦点小组(n = 8)、半结构化访谈(n = 6)和临床专家访谈(n = 4),探讨LC-FAOD相关的症状、体征和生活质量(QoL)影响。数据通过专题分析进行分析,并在概念模型中进行总结。结果:参与者报告了与LC-FAOD相关的广泛体征和症状,大致分为肌肉骨骼、内分泌/营养/代谢、神经、胃肠/消化、感觉、心血管、呼吸、泌尿和体质。据报道,LC-FAOD对患者生活的各个方面都有重大影响,包括身体功能、日常活动的参与、情绪/心理健康和社会功能。由于这种情况,生活方式的改变(如饮食和运动限制)是必要的。症状通常是发作性的,通常在分解代谢条件下出现或加重,如长时间运动、禁食、生理应激和疾病/感染。症状也常被报道导致急诊室就诊、住院和临床并发症。结论:LC-FAOD对患者的生活有相当大的影响。患者、护理人员和临床医生报告的LC-FAOD的体征、症状和影响高度一致;然而,有许多症状和影响仅由患者和护理人员报告,因此表明来自患者/护理人员体验数据的见解对于告知医疗产品开发和促进以患者为中心的护理是不可或缺的。
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Qualitative evaluation of the symptoms and quality of life impacts of long-chain fatty acid oxidation disorders.

Background: Long-chain fatty acid oxidation disorders (LC-FAOD) are a group of rare autosomal-recessive genetic disorders characterized by metabolic deficiencies in which the body is unable to convert long-chain fatty acids into energy. To date, however, there is limited understanding of the patient experience of LC-FAOD.

Methods: The symptoms, observable signs, and quality of life (QoL) impacts associated with LC-FAOD were explored via a focus group (n = 8) and semi-structured interviews (n = 6) with patients and caregivers of patients with LC-FAOD, and interviews (n = 4) with expert clinicians. Data were analyzed via thematic analysis and summarized in a conceptual model.

Results: Participants reported a wide range of signs and symptoms associated with LC-FAOD, broadly categorized as musculoskeletal, endocrine/nutritional/metabolic, neurological, gastrointestinal/digestive, sensory, cardiovascular, respiratory, urological, and constitutional. LC-FAOD were reported to have a significant impact on various aspects of patients' lives including physical functioning, participation in daily activities, emotional/psychological wellbeing, and social functioning. Lifestyle modifications (such as diet and exercise restrictions) were necessary because of the condition. Symptoms were typically episodic in presentation often arising or exacerbated during catabolic conditions such as prolonged exercise, fasting, physiological stress, and illness/infection. Symptoms were also commonly reported to lead to emergency room visits, hospitalization, and clinical complications.

Conclusion: LC-FAOD have a considerable impact on patients' lives. There is a high degree of concordance in the signs, symptoms, and impacts of LC-FAOD reported by patients, caregivers, and clinicians; however, there were many symptoms and impacts that were only reported by patients and caregivers, thus demonstrating that insights from patient/caregiver experience data are integral for informing medical product development and facilitating patient-centered care.

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Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism
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