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《IBD 体验的沟通需求和特征(CONFIDE)研究:美国和欧洲患者和医疗保健专业人员对中重度溃疡性结肠炎症状的体验和影响的看法》。

The Communicating Needs and Features of IBD Experiences (CONFIDE) Study: US and European Patient and Health Care Professional Perceptions of the Experience and Impact of Symptoms of Moderate-to-Severe Ulcerative Colitis.

机构信息

Kennedy Institute and Translational Gastroenterology Unit, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN, USA.

出版信息

Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2024 Jun 3;30(6):939-949. doi: 10.1093/ibd/izad142.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Communicating Needs and Features of IBD Experiences (CONFIDE) study aimed to evaluate the experience and impact of ulcerative colitis (UC) symptoms on patients' lives and elucidate gaps in communication between patients and health care professionals (HCPs).

METHODS

Online, quantitative, cross-sectional surveys of patients with moderate-to-severe UC and HCPs responsible for making prescribing decisions were conducted in the United States (US) and Europe. UC disease severity was defined by treatment, steroid use, and/or hospitalization history.

RESULTS

Surveys were completed by 200 US and 556 European patients and 200 US and 503 European HCPs. The most common UC symptoms experienced in the preceding month were diarrhea, bowel urgency, and increased stool frequency. Many patients (45.0% of US patients, 37.0% of European patients) reported wearing diapers/pads/protection at least once a week in the past 3 months due to fear/anticipation of fecal urge incontinence. The top reasons for declining participation in social events, work/school, and sports/exercise were due to bowel urgency and fear of fecal urge incontinence. HCPs ranked diarrhea, blood in stool, and increased stool frequency as the most common symptoms. While over half HCPs ranked bowel urgency as a top symptom affecting patients' lives, less than a quarter ranked it in the top 3 most impactful on treatment decisions.

CONCLUSIONS

Similar disparities exist between patient and HCP perceptions in the United States and Europe on the experience and impact of UC symptoms. Bowel urgency has a substantial and similar impact on US and European patients, is underappreciated by HCPs, and should be addressed during routine appointments.

摘要

背景

《炎症性肠病患者需求和特征沟通研究》(CONFIDE)旨在评估溃疡性结肠炎(UC)症状对患者生活的影响和体验,并阐明患者与医疗保健专业人员(HCP)之间沟通的差距。

方法

在美国(美国)和欧洲进行了针对中重度 UC 患者和负责制定处方决策的 HCP 的在线、定量、横断面调查。UC 疾病严重程度由治疗、使用类固醇和/或住院史定义。

结果

美国和欧洲的 200 名患者和 200 名 HCP 以及欧洲的 556 名患者和 503 名 HCP 完成了调查。在前一个月经历的最常见 UC 症状是腹泻、肠紧迫感和增加的粪便频率。许多患者(美国患者的 45.0%,欧洲患者的 37.0%)报告说,由于担心/预期粪便失禁,过去 3 个月中每周至少有一次穿尿布/护垫/保护装置。不参加社交活动、工作/学校和运动/锻炼的主要原因是由于肠紧迫感和对粪便失禁的恐惧。HCP 将腹泻、粪便中有血和增加的粪便频率列为最常见的症状。虽然超过一半的 HCP 将肠紧迫感列为影响患者生活的主要症状之一,但不到四分之一的 HCP 将其列为对治疗决策最具影响力的前 3 大症状之一。

结论

在美国和欧洲,患者和 HCP 对 UC 症状的体验和影响的看法存在相似的差异。肠紧迫感对美国和欧洲患者都有重大且相似的影响,但 HCP 对其重视不够,在常规就诊时应予以解决。

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