Holyer Jeremy, Taylor William J, Gaffo Angelo, Hosie Graham, Horne Anne, Mihov Borislav, Su Isabel, Gamble Gregory D, Dalbeth Nicola, Stewart Sarah
J. Holyer, medical student, G. Hosie, NZ Dip. in Policing, A. Horne, MBChB, B. Mihov, BPHty, I. Su, BSc, G.D. Gamble, MSc, N. Dalbeth, MBChB, MD, FRACP, S. Stewart, PhD, Deparment of Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
W.J. Taylor, MBChB, PhD, FRACP, FAFRM, Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand.
J Rheumatol. 2022 Feb;49(2):213-218. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.210605. Epub 2021 Nov 1.
Several factors contribute to the patient experience of gout flares, including pain intensity, duration, frequency, and disability. It is unknown which of these factors are most important to patients when considering flare burden over time, including those related to the cumulative experience of all flares, or the experience of a single worst flare. This study aimed to determine which flare attributes are the most and least important to the patient experience of flare burden over time.
Participants with gout completed an anonymous online survey. Questions were aimed at identifying which attributes of gout flares, representing both individual and cumulative flare burden, were the most and least important over a hypothetical 6-month period. A best-worst scaling method was used to determine the importance hierarchy of the included attributes.
Fifty participants were included. Difficulty doing usual activities during the worst flare and pain of the worst flare were ranked as the most important, whereas average pain of all flares was considered the least important. Overall, attributes related to the single worst gout flare were considered more important than attributes related to the cumulative impact of all flares.
When thinking about the burden of gout flares over time, patients rank activity limitation and pain experienced during their worst gout flare as the most important contributing factors, whereas factors related to the cumulative impact of all flares over time are relatively less important.
有几个因素会影响痛风发作时患者的体验,包括疼痛强度、持续时间、发作频率和功能障碍。在考虑随时间推移的发作负担时,包括与所有发作的累积体验相关的因素,或单次最严重发作的体验,尚不清楚这些因素中哪些对患者最为重要。本研究旨在确定哪些发作属性对于随时间推移的发作负担患者体验最为重要和最不重要。
痛风患者完成一项匿名在线调查。问题旨在确定在假设的6个月期间,代表个体和累积发作负担的痛风发作的哪些属性最为重要和最不重要。采用最佳-最差标度法确定所纳入属性的重要性等级。
纳入50名参与者。最严重发作期间进行日常活动的困难程度和最严重发作时的疼痛被列为最重要的因素,而所有发作的平均疼痛被认为是最不重要的。总体而言,与单次最严重痛风发作相关的属性比与所有发作的累积影响相关的属性更重要。
在考虑随时间推移的痛风发作负担时,患者将最严重痛风发作期间的活动受限和疼痛列为最重要的促成因素,而与所有发作随时间推移的累积影响相关的因素相对不太重要。