Zalmai Hakimi, Rakhee Ghelani, Linda Bystrická, Nana Kragh, Patrick Marquis, Jameel Nazir, Nadine McGale
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Background: People living with hemophilia A face challenges impacting their daily lives despite treatment innovations. Previous studies have explored perceptions and treatment experiences; however, there is a lack of an evidence-based, comprehensive model to identify concepts (clinical, physical, and psychological functioning) relevant for people with hemophilia A (PwHA). Objectives: The aim of this qualitative study was to address the question: What is the humanistic and symptomatic experience of adolescents, adults, and children living with hemophilia A and what is the impact of hemophilia A on their quality of life? Methods: Participants, identified through patient associations in the UK, were male PwHA and caregivers of male PwHA receiving prophylactic treatment. Qualitative research was conducted involving semistructured telephone interviews with PwHA and caregivers between April 2020 and September 2020 in the UK. Standard analytical techniques of conceptual model development were used. Results: Of 30 participants, 23 were PwHA and 7 were caregivers. A conceptual model was produced describing patient experience of symptoms, physical functioning, treatment experiences, and the impact of symptoms and treatment on daily lives. Participants reported hemophilia-related symptoms, including bleeding, pain, and joint stiffness, as well as difficulties engaging with social and leisure activities. They also reported protection from bleeds provided by their treatment, relief from symptoms, and the resultant sense of normality. Concepts were broadly relevant across all age groups; however, psychological impacts were reported only by adult PwHA, and caregivers reported impacts related to outdoor activities, play, and education. Participants indicated that their ideal treatment would be delivered orally. Discussion: This study highlights the range of symptoms experienced by PwHA across a broad range of age groups, thus enabling the evaluation of relevant concepts across different stages of life. The research supports development of a conceptual model documenting symptoms, impacts, and treatment experience relevant to PwHA. Conclusion: Insights gathered through the interviews and resulting conceptual model support development of new therapies to address the physical and social challenges identified by PwHA and highlight a need for novel hemophilia A treatments that can ease treatment administration, provide adequate level of protection, and enable life to be lived normally.
A 型血友病患者的生活体验:青少年、成人和儿童的人文和症状体验概念模型》(Patient Experience of Living With Hemophilia A: A Conceptual Model of Humanistic and Symptomatic Experience in Adolescents, Adults, and Children.
背景:尽管治疗方法有所创新,但 A 型血友病患者仍面临着影响其日常生活的挑战。以往的研究探讨了患者的看法和治疗经验;然而,目前还缺乏一个以证据为基础的综合模型来确定与 A 型血友病患者(PwHA)相关的概念(临床、身体和心理功能)。研究目的:本定性研究旨在解决以下问题:患有 A 型血友病的青少年、成人和儿童有哪些人文和症状体验,A 型血友病对他们的生活质量有哪些影响?研究方法:通过英国患者协会确定的参与者是男性血友病患者和接受预防性治疗的男性血友病患者的照顾者。定性研究于 2020 年 4 月至 2020 年 9 月在英国对 PwHA 和护理人员进行了半结构化电话访谈。研究中使用了概念模型开发的标准分析技术。结果:在 30 位参与者中,23 位是 PwHA,7 位是护理人员。建立的概念模型描述了患者的症状体验、身体功能、治疗体验以及症状和治疗对日常生活的影响。参与者报告了与血友病有关的症状,包括出血、疼痛和关节僵硬,以及参与社交和休闲活动的困难。他们还报告了治疗提供的出血保护、症状缓解以及由此产生的正常感。这些概念与所有年龄组的人都有广泛的相关性;但是,只有成年 PwHA 报告了心理影响,而护理人员则报告了与户外活动、游戏和教育有关的影响。参与者表示,他们理想的治疗方式是口服治疗。讨论:本研究强调了不同年龄组的 PwHA 所经历的症状范围,从而能够对不同生命阶段的相关概念进行评估。这项研究支持建立一个概念模型,记录与 PwHA 相关的症状、影响和治疗体验。结论:通过访谈和由此产生的概念模型收集到的观点支持开发新的疗法,以应对 PwHA 所面临的身体和社会挑战,并突出了对新型 A 型血友病治疗方法的需求,这种治疗方法可简化治疗管理,提供充分的保护,并使患者能够正常生活。