Clinical Outcomes Solutions, Unit 68 Basepoint, Shearway Business Park, Shearway Road, Folkestone, CT19 4RH, UK.
Clinical Outcomes Solutions, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2023 Sep 26;7(1):95. doi: 10.1186/s41687-023-00635-2.
Classic Galactosemia (CG) is a rare, autosomal recessive condition. Newborn screening and a timely galactose-restricted diet can resolve acute symptoms and decrease fatalities, but significant chronic, progressive morbidities remain and significantly impact daily life. The objective of this study was to better understand the burden of disease in children and adults with CGs and describe how morbidities evolve over time.
A total of 49 individuals with CG from the United States (US) were included in the qualitative surveys (13 adults [9 self-reported] and 36 pediatric patients). Fifteen follow-up interviews were conducted with 5 adults and 10 caregivers, discussing 17 individuals with CG overall (2 caregivers each discussed 2 children).
Qualitative survey and interview data demonstrated the substantial burden of CG. Difficulties in a wide range of functions were experienced, which included: speech articulation; language and communication; cognition, memory and learning; emotions; and social interactions. Most difficulties appeared in childhood and persisted or worsened with age. Most adults did not live independently. Others lived semi-independently and experienced many daily challenges and required support. Caregivers also described the burden of caring for someone with CG and spoke about the impact this has on their day-to-day life, work, and relationships.
These findings demonstrate the pronounced and persistent burden of disease encountered by individuals with CG, and that the condition has a significant impact on the quality of life of caregivers.
经典半乳糖血症(CG)是一种罕见的常染色体隐性疾病。新生儿筛查和及时的半乳糖限制饮食可以解决急性症状并降低死亡率,但仍存在严重的慢性、进行性的病态,并严重影响日常生活。本研究的目的是更好地了解 CG 患儿和成人的疾病负担,并描述病态如何随时间演变。
共有 49 名来自美国(US)的 CG 患者参与了定性调查(13 名成人[9 名自我报告]和 36 名儿科患者)。对 5 名成人和 10 名护理人员进行了 15 次随访访谈,共讨论了 17 名 CG 患者(2 名护理人员分别讨论了 2 名儿童)。
定性调查和访谈数据表明 CG 患者负担沉重。在广泛的功能中都遇到了困难,包括:言语发音;语言和沟通;认知、记忆和学习;情绪;以及社会互动。大多数困难出现在儿童期,并随着年龄的增长而持续或恶化。大多数成年人无法独立生活。其他人半独立生活,每天都面临许多挑战,需要支持。护理人员还描述了照顾 CG 患者的负担,并谈到了这对他们日常生活、工作和人际关系的影响。
这些发现表明 CG 患者面临明显且持久的疾病负担,并且该疾病对护理人员的生活质量有重大影响。