N Durkin, M Pellegrini, V Karaluka, G Slater, D Leyden, S Eaton, Paolo De Coppi
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摘要
目的:我们试图与专家患者/护理人员接触,了解他们对使用组织工程(TE)治疗长间隙食道闭锁(OA)的态度:OA患者团体TOFS为70名患者/家长举办了一次面对面的参与活动。在关于在临床前 OA 模型中使用 TE 食管的讲座前后,对患者对 TE 的态度进行了评估。评估采用 5 点李克特量表(中位数[范围]),并使用 Mann-Whitney 检验进行比较:43名参与者做出了回应;其中56%为家长/护理人员,21%为患者,7%为医护人员,16%未作报告。大多数人(85%)对 TE 有一定了解,但对 15%的人来说,这是一个新概念。与会者对 TE 持接受态度;89% 的人表示不担心自己/子女的细胞在实验室中生长,61% 的人表示不担心使用动物产品。演讲结束后,与会者对 TE 的认知度明显提高,从 4(2-5,n=32)提高到 5(3-5,n=28) p 结论:主要利益相关者的意见对于在临床上引入 TE 结构至关重要。对 TE 构建的总体反应是积极的,这为建立一个专门针对 OA 的焦点小组以指导翻译提供了信息。
Clinical translation of tissue-engineered oesophageal grafts: are patients ready for us?
Purpose: We sought to engage with expert patient/carers to understand attitudes towards use of tissue engineering (TE) for long-gap oesophageal atresia (OA).
Methods: An in-person engagement event for 70 patients/parents was held by the OA patient group, TOFS. Attitudes towards TE were assessed before and after a talk on use of TE oesophagi in a pre-clinical OA model. Perceptions were assessed using a 5-point Likert scale (median [range]) and compared using Mann-Whitney test.
Results: 43 attendees responded; 56% parents/caregivers, 21% patients, 7% healthcare workers, 16% unreported. Most (85%) had some awareness of TE but for 15%, it was a new concept. Attendees were receptive to TE; 89% reported no concerns about growth of their/child(s) cells in a lab and 61% reported no concerns about using animal products. Perceptions of TE significantly improved after the presentation from 4 (2-5, n = 32) to 5 (3-5, n = 28) p < 0.0001, and 96% would like to be involved in focus groups on development of a TE product for use in OA.
Conclusion: Input from key stakeholders is essential to introduction of TE constructs clinically. The overall response to TE constructs was positive, and informs development of an OA-specific focus group to guide translation.
期刊介绍:
Pediatric Surgery International is a journal devoted to the publication of new and important information from the entire spectrum of pediatric surgery. The major purpose of the journal is to promote postgraduate training and further education in the surgery of infants and children.
The contents will include articles in clinical and experimental surgery, as well as related fields. One section of each issue is devoted to a special topic, with invited contributions from recognized authorities. Other sections will include:
-Review articles-
Original articles-
Technical innovations-
Letters to the editor