在动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血新疗法的临床开发中推进以患者和职业为中心的方法:来自定性研究的见解。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews Pub Date : 2025-04-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.17294/2330-0698.2119
Sonya Abraham, Silvia Amaro, Ellyn Getz, Sylvia Herget, Gregory J Kato
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摘要

动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血(aSAH)具有高致死率和继发性脑损伤高风险的特点。需要更多的治疗选择来改善结果。在医学文献中,涉及aSAH患者经历的报道很少,aSAH以其意外发作和深刻的医学影响而闻名。提高对这种患者体验的理解将有助于使未来的临床研究更加以患者为中心。为此,我们召集了一个由美国aSAH患者和护理伙伴组成的咨询委员会。与会者强调了护理伙伴在住院期间以及在获得支助资源和康复护理方面发挥的关键作用。建议包括在同意过程中改善临床研究信息的可及性,对aSAH患者的压力和认知挑战敏感。参与者还建议优先考虑面对面的治疗——无论是在现场还是在家——而不是远程随访,因为面对面的交流对那些从aSAH中恢复过来的人来说更容易。这项研究的见解对于aSAH和其他急性神经系统疾病的新疗法的临床开发具有宝贵的价值,其目标是在临床研究参与期间更好地满足患者及其家属的需求。
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Advancing a Patient- and Carer-Centered Approach for the Clinical Development of New Therapeutics for Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Insights From a Qualitative Study.

Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is characterized by a high rate of fatality and high risk of secondary brain injury. More treatment options are needed to improve outcomes. There are very few reports in the medical literature involving patient experience of aSAH, which is known for its unexpected onset and profound medical impact. Improved understanding of this patient experience would help make future clinical research more patient centered. To this end, we convened an advisory board consisting of aSAH patients and care partners in the United States. Participants emphasized the critical role that care partners play during hospitalization and in accessing supportive resources and rehabilitative care. Recommendations included improving the accessibility of clinical research information during the consent process with sensitivity to the stress and cognitive challenges of patients who have had an aSAH. Participants also recommended prioritizing in-person - either on-site or at-home - as opposed to remote follow-up visits because in-person communication can be easier for those recovering from aSAH. Insights from this study could be invaluable for the clinical development of new therapeutics for aSAH and other acute neurological conditions, with the goal of better meeting the needs of patients and their families during clinical research participation.

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