Hunsche Elke, Gauthier Martha, Witherspoon Brooke, Rakov Viatcheslav, Agarwal Sanjay K
Myovant Sciences GmbH, Basel, Switzerland.
Endpoint Outcomes, A Lumanity Company, Boston, MA, USA.
Int J Womens Health. 2023 Jun 1;15:893-904. doi: 10.2147/IJWH.S409733. eCollection 2023.
This interview study sought to capture patients' experiences and perceptions of endometriosis symptoms and their impacts on daily life, as described by women in their own words. Using open-ended questions and a concept-elicitation approach, this study assessed the signs and symptoms of endometriosis and their impacts on different aspects of quality of life, including daily activities, functioning, and well-being.
This interview study included US women with moderate-to-severe endometriosis-associated pain who completed one of two Phase 3, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials (SPIRIT 1 or SPIRIT 2; ClinicalTrials.gov identifiers: NCT03204318, NCT03204331). Interviews were conducted via a web/Internet-based video platform or telephone by trained interviewers, using open-ended questions in a concept-elicitation approach, and probes as needed to obtain additional feedback on the burden of endometriosis. Qualitative data from the interviews were analyzed, and emerging concepts were coded by independent coders. Concept saturation was evaluated to determine if all endometriosis-related symptoms and impacts had been described by the sample of women interviewed.
Forty women participated in this study. In total, 18 unique symptoms of endometriosis emerged from the interviews; pelvic pain (92.5%), dyspareunia (80.0%), and heavy bleeding (75.0%) were the most commonly reported endometriosis symptoms. A total of 33 unique impacts of endometriosis symptoms were identified across 11 concepts: physical impacts, impacts on activities of daily living, social impacts, sleep impacts, emotional impacts, appearance impacts, financial impacts, sex-related impacts, work/school-related impacts, fertility impacts, and cognitive impacts. Concept saturation was achieved for both symptoms and impacts of endometriosis.
This interview study provides substantive qualitative data on the burden of endometriosis, from the perspective of affected women in the US. The findings demonstrate the debilitating effect of endometriosis symptoms, which limit and adversely impact women's daily lives.
本访谈研究旨在用女性自己的语言,了解患者对子宫内膜异位症症状的体验和看法,以及这些症状对日常生活的影响。本研究采用开放式问题和概念引出法,评估子宫内膜异位症的体征和症状及其对生活质量不同方面的影响,包括日常活动、功能和幸福感。
本访谈研究纳入了患有中度至重度子宫内膜异位症相关疼痛的美国女性,她们完成了两项3期随机双盲安慰剂对照试验之一(SPIRIT 1或SPIRIT 2;ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT03204318,NCT03204331)。访谈由经过培训的访谈员通过基于网络/互联网的视频平台或电话进行,采用开放式问题的概念引出法,并根据需要进行追问,以获取有关子宫内膜异位症负担的更多反馈。对访谈中的定性数据进行分析,新出现的概念由独立编码员进行编码。评估概念饱和度,以确定接受访谈的女性样本是否描述了所有与子宫内膜异位症相关的症状和影响。
40名女性参与了本研究。访谈共发现了18种独特的子宫内膜异位症症状;盆腔疼痛(92.5%)、性交困难(80.0%)和大量出血(75.0%)是最常报告的子宫内膜异位症症状。在11个概念中,共确定了33种子宫内膜异位症症状的独特影响:身体影响、对日常生活活动的影响、社会影响、睡眠影响、情绪影响、外貌影响、经济影响、与性相关的影响、与工作/学校相关的影响、生育影响和认知影响。子宫内膜异位症的症状和影响均达到了概念饱和度。
本访谈研究从美国受影响女性的角度,提供了关于子宫内膜异位症负担的大量定性数据。研究结果表明,子宫内膜异位症症状具有使人衰弱的作用,会限制并对女性的日常生活产生不利影响。