Elena Crisà, Daniela Cilloni, Marta Riva, Enrico Balleari, Daniela Barraco, Beatrice Manghisi, Lorenza Borin, Michela Calmasini, Anna Calvisi, Isabella Capodanno, Matteo Giovanni Della Porta, Elisa Diral, Bruno Fattizzo, Susanna Fenu, Stefania Paolini, Carlo Finelli, Claudio Fozza, Chiara Frairia, Valentina Giai, Mauro Turrini, Maria Antonia Isoni, Federico Itri, Luca Maurillo, Alfredo Molteni, Giuseppe Alberto Palumbo, Anna Maria Pelizzari, Federica Pilo, Antonella Poloni, Costanza Bosi, Grazia Sanpaolo, Rosaria Sancetta, Cristina Amato, Valeria Santini, Maria Teresa Voso, Sam Salek, Tatyana Ionova, Annamaria Nosari, Esther Natalie Oliva
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Abstract
Background/objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the unmet needs of myelodysplastic neoplasm (MDS) patients and their caregivers, focusing on how these needs impact quality of life (QoL) and daily functioning. MDS predominantly affects older adults. It is often complicated by severe red blood cell transfusion-dependent anemia and may require frequent hospital visits, conferring a substantial burden on patients and caregivers.
Methods: A national survey was conducted between June 2022 and May 2023 in 46 hematology centers across Italy, involving 259 patients and 105 caregivers. The survey included validated QoL tools (QOL-E and HM-PRO) to measure the impact of disease and treatments on health-related QoL and symptoms.
Results: Of the 259 patients surveyed, 42% were transfusion-dependent, with 45% reporting distress related to hospital travel, which was significantly associated with lower QoL scores (QOL-E physical score 50.0 vs. 62.5, p < 0.001). Transfusion dependency led to worse outcomes across physical, emotional, and social domains (HM-PRO Part A score 59.8 vs. 23.7, p < 0.001). Anxiety affected 66% of patients, while 56% reported feeling emotionally distressed. Forty-eight percent of patients required a caregiver, and among caregivers, 29% reported significant disruption to their work, including changing their job or reduced hours. Patients requiring frequent hospital visits showed notably worse QoL scores (HM-PRO emotional score 56.8 vs. 31.8, p < 0.001).
Conclusions: This study identified substantial unmet needs for MDS patients, particularly in addressing the heavy burden of transfusions and hospital visits. Both patients and caregivers experienced significant impact on daily life and on QoL, highlighting the urgent need for treatments that reduce hospital dependency, improve patient outcomes, and alleviate the caregiver burden.
期刊介绍:
Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal on oncology. It publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.