The MOSAIC Study: A Mixed-Methods Study of the Clinical, Emotional, and Financial Burden of Geographic Atrophy Among Patients and Caregivers in the US.

Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2024-08-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OPTH.S455984
Sophie J Bakri, Winfried M K Amoaku, Danielle Altman, Stéphane Quéré, Jaclyn Quilantan, Julia Carpenter-Conlin, Sujata P Sarda, Daniel L Jones, Jared S Nielsen
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Abstract

Purpose: Geographic atrophy (GA) impacts both patients and caregivers, yet little is understood about their respective burdens. The MOSAIC study aimed to identify the clinical, emotional, and financial burden among patients with GA and caregivers.

Methods: A total of 28 patients with GA and 17 caregivers from the United States (US), the United Kingdom, and Australia participated in individualized qualitative interviews followed by a cross-sectional quantitative survey of 102 patients and 102 caregivers in the US. Interview transcripts were analyzed to develop conceptual models, which were then used to guide the design of quantitative surveys. Data were described at the item level and score level when appropriate (National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire [NEI VFQ]-39 and Zarit Burden Interview [ZBI]). For the patient/caregiver dyad sample, the association between the NEI VFQ-39 scores and ZBI score was explored through correlation coefficients and scatterplots.

Results: GA had a substantial impact on patients' vision-related quality of life, activities of daily living, and instrumental activities of daily living. There was considerable overlap between perspectives and key concerns identified by patients and caregivers. Eighty-three percent of caregivers reported having to drive patients to appointments due to limited patient mobility, for example, and 41% reported a change in their employment status after becoming a caregiver, with 50% of them unable to work due to caregiving. The burden of patients and caregivers had a correlation ranging from -0.63 to -0.21 between NEI VFQ-39 subscale and composite scores and ZBI score.

Conclusion: This study confirms the paucity of support for both patients with GA and caregivers. Both groups require expanded access to financial, social, and mental health resources.

MOSAIC 研究:美国患者和护理人员对地理萎缩的临床、情感和经济负担的混合方法研究。
目的:地理萎缩(GA)对患者和护理人员都有影响,但人们对他们各自的负担却知之甚少。MOSAIC研究旨在确定GA患者和照护者的临床、情感和经济负担:方法:来自美国、英国和澳大利亚的 28 名 GA 患者和 17 名护理人员参加了个性化定性访谈,随后对美国的 102 名患者和 102 名护理人员进行了横断面定量调查。对访谈记录进行分析后建立了概念模型,然后用于指导定量调查的设计。在适当的情况下,对数据进行项目级别和分数级别的描述(美国国家眼科研究所视觉功能问卷[NEI VFQ]-39 和 Zarit 负担访谈[ZBI])。在患者/护理者二人样本中,通过相关系数和散点图探讨了NEI VFQ-39得分和ZBI得分之间的关联:GA对患者视力相关的生活质量、日常生活活动和工具性日常生活活动有很大影响。患者和护理人员的观点和主要关注点有相当多的重叠。例如,83% 的照护者表示,由于患者行动不便,他们不得不开车送患者去看病;41% 的照护者表示,成为照护者后,他们的就业状况发生了变化,其中 50%的照护者因照护工作而无法工作。患者和护理人员的负担与 NEI VFQ-39 分量表和综合评分以及 ZBI 评分之间的相关性为-0.63 至-0.21:这项研究证实,GA 患者和护理人员都缺乏支持。这两个群体都需要获得更多的经济、社会和心理健康资源。
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