Patient experience with eosinophilic esophagitis symptoms and impacts on daily life based on in-trial qualitative interviews.

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Calvin N Ho, Harald Fjällbrant, Evan S Dellon, Cecilio Santander, Marc E Rothenberg, Julie Bailey, Shehan McFadden, Jason Ritchie
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Abstract

Purpose: Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), a chronic immune-mediated progressive disease, causes dysphagia, food impaction, abdominal pain, vomiting, and heartburn. EoE requires long-term monitoring and can affect quality of life owing to its symptoms and associated emotional and social burden. This study aimed to understand patients' experiences with EoE.

Methods: Semi-structured longitudinal interviews were conducted with patients from MESSINA, a phase 3 placebo-controlled trial evaluating benralizumab for EoE. Interviews were held at two different times to assess the impact of EoE on patients' lives before and during trial participation. Data were analyzed qualitatively to develop detailed patient profiles.

Results: The MESSINA trial was terminated prematurely. Of the 34 patients recruited for the first interview, 15 (44%) completed the second interview and 11 patient profiles were developed. Patients were a demographically diverse group with varying experiences. The primary reported symptom was difficulty swallowing (n = 11), leading to serious consequences like choking and hospitalization (n = 2). Other symptoms included pain when swallowing (n = 7), reflux (n = 6), and stomachache (n = 6). In the second interview, most (n = 9) patients reported moderate improvements in symptoms, while others experienced symptom recurrence or worsening. EoE had a significant negative impact on social and emotional well-being, and professional lives. Trial participation improved emotional well-being for some; however, concerns about the need for ongoing treatment were noted.

Conclusion: This study highlighted emotional and social burdens of EoE. The encouraging feedback on study participation underscores the importance of patient insights in developing holistic management strategies for EoE.

基于临床定性访谈的嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎症状的患者经历及其对日常生活的影响
目的:嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎(EoE)是一种慢性免疫介导的进行性疾病,可导致吞咽困难、食物嵌塞、腹痛、呕吐和胃灼热。EoE需要长期监测,由于其症状和相关的情绪和社会负担,可能影响生活质量。本研究旨在了解EoE患者的体验。方法:对来自MESSINA的患者进行半结构化纵向访谈,MESSINA是一项评估benralizumab治疗EoE的3期安慰剂对照试验。在两个不同的时间进行访谈,以评估EoE对患者参与试验之前和期间生活的影响。对数据进行定性分析,以形成详细的患者概况。结果:MESSINA试验提前终止。在第一次访谈中招募的34名患者中,15名(44%)完成了第二次访谈,并制定了11名患者的资料。患者是一个人口统计学上不同的群体,有着不同的经历。报告的主要症状是吞咽困难(n = 11),导致严重后果,如窒息和住院(n = 2)。其他症状包括吞咽疼痛(n = 7)、反流(n = 6)和胃痛(n = 6)。在第二次访谈中,大多数(n = 9)患者报告症状有中度改善,而其他患者则出现症状复发或恶化。对社会、情感健康和职业生涯有显著的负面影响。参与试验改善了一些人的情绪健康;然而,人们注意到需要持续治疗的问题。结论:本研究突出了离职员工的情感和社会负担。关于研究参与的令人鼓舞的反馈强调了患者洞察在制定EoE整体管理策略中的重要性。
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Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes Health Professions-Health Information Management
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