Emotional journey of patients with specified intractable diseases in Japan.

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Hiroyuki Tanaka, Mikiko Shimaoka
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Abstract

This study aimed to depict the emotional journey of Japanese patients with specific intractable diseases facing challenges associated with a delayed diagnosis. Specifically, our focus was on elucidating the emotional journey of patients and identifying the unmet needs caused by a delayed diagnosis. We conducted a web-based survey targeting 179 patients with 11 specified intractable diseases. They reported their emotional states during each journey phase using a 10-point scale. The results revealed that the period from noticing bodily changes to clinic visits was characterized by the most negative emotional states. Furthermore, the patients experienced a gradual shift towards positive emotional states as they decided to complete a consultation at a specialized hospital. They reached their most positive emotional states when they received a definitive diagnosis, subsequent treatment, and care. The thematic classification of emotional changes at the time of definitive diagnosis showed that "relief" was the most prevalent emotion (41.9%), followed by "no change" (19.9%), "anxiety" (14.0%), "shock" (13.4%), and "resignation" (6.5%). Additionally, when classifying the thematic changes in emotions during the period of bodily changes and clinic visits, "frustration" was the most common (51.3%), followed by "fear and anxiety" (43.6%). Patients tended to be most psychologically distressed during the period leading up to the definitive diagnosis. These results reveal that patients with intractable diseases are seeking a fast and accurate diagnosis, and that achieving these is a key unmet need for the patients.

日本特定难治性疾病患者的情感历程。
本研究旨在描绘患有特殊难治性疾病的日本患者在面临与延迟诊断相关的挑战时的情感历程。具体来说,我们的重点是阐明患者的情感历程,并确定延迟诊断所导致的未满足需求。我们针对 179 名患有 11 种特定难治性疾病的患者开展了一项网络调查。他们用 10 点量表报告了自己在每个旅程阶段的情绪状态。结果显示,从注意到身体变化到就诊这段时间,患者的情绪最为消极。此外,当患者决定到专科医院就诊时,他们的情绪状态逐渐转向积极。在得到明确诊断、后续治疗和护理时,他们的情绪状态最为积极。对明确诊断时的情绪变化进行的主题分类显示,"释然 "是最普遍的情绪(41.9%),其次是 "无变化"(19.9%)、"焦虑"(14.0%)、"震惊"(13.4%)和 "不甘心"(6.5%)。此外,在对身体变化和就诊期间的情绪变化进行主题分类时,"沮丧 "最为常见(51.3%),其次是 "恐惧和焦虑"(43.6%)。在确诊前的一段时间里,患者的心理压力往往最大。这些结果表明,难治性疾病患者正在寻求快速、准确的诊断,而实现这些是患者尚未满足的关键需求。
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Intractable & rare diseases research
Intractable & rare diseases research MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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