Duong Tina, Haselkorn Tmirah, Miller Beckley, Coats Julie, Jensen Ivar, Ward Erin, Wood Marie, Graham Robert J, Servais Laurent
Stanford University, 213 Quarry Road, Palo Alto, CA, 94041, USA.
Astellas Gene Therapies, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2025 May 12;20(1):224. doi: 10.1186/s13023-025-03583-w.
X-linked myotubular myopathy (XLMTM) is a rare, life-threatening congenital myopathy with multisystem involvement, which often includes the need for invasive ventilator support, gastrostomy tube feeding, and wheelchair use in approximately 80% of patients. The direct and indirect financial impact of extensive supportive care, as reported by caregivers of individuals with XLMTM, and the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of caregivers has not been previously described. Here, we use a survey co-designed by patient advocates to provide objective information on the physical and financial challenges of caregiving for individuals with XLMTM.
A real-world web-based survey was conducted in the United States between November 19, 2019, and January 23, 2020. The survey was developed in association with patient advocacy leaders from the XLMTM community, who were also caregivers of individuals with XLMTM. The survey included the EuroQol 5-dimension 5-level HRQoL instrument and visual analog scale, and a cost (direct and indirect medical costs) and healthcare resource questionnaire. The survey was shared among the XLMTM community by patient advocacy organizations. Caregivers who completed the survey and met the eligibility criteria were included. Descriptive statistics were conducted using Microsoft Excel.
Twenty-two caregiver respondents agreed to participate. All respondents completed the cost and health resource survey. Productivity loss varied between participants over the prior 12 months. Durable medical equipment expenses comprised most of the direct medical out-of-pocket costs. Non-medical expenditures (e.g. home and vehicle modifications) were higher than direct medical out-of-pocket costs. Twelve of the 22 respondents completed the HRQoL survey. The HRQoL domains most impacted were usual activities, anxiety/depression, and pain/discomfort.
Findings from this real-world survey of caregivers for individuals with XLMTM describe the caregiver experience, as well as the multifaceted impact of the disease on caregiver productivity loss, out-of-pocket expenses, and HRQoL. XLMTM comes with financial constraints and substantial impacts on caregivers' physical and mental health. Understanding these gaps is crucial to support the caregivers who provide care for this medically fragile population.
X连锁性肌管性肌病(XLMTM)是一种罕见的、危及生命的先天性肌病,常累及多系统,约80%的患者通常需要有创通气支持、胃造瘘管喂养和使用轮椅。此前尚未描述过XLMTM患者的照料者报告的广泛支持性护理的直接和间接经济影响,以及照料者的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)。在此,我们使用一项由患者权益倡导者共同设计的调查,以提供有关照料XLMTM患者的身体和经济挑战的客观信息。
2019年11月19日至2020年1月23日在美国进行了一项基于网络的真实世界调查。该调查是与XLMTM社区的患者权益倡导领袖共同开展的,他们也是XLMTM患者的照料者。调查包括欧洲五维健康量表5级HRQoL工具和视觉模拟量表,以及一份费用(直接和间接医疗费用)和医疗资源问卷。该调查由患者权益倡导组织在XLMTM社区中分享。完成调查并符合资格标准的照料者被纳入研究。使用Microsoft Excel进行描述性统计。
22名照料者受访者同意参与。所有受访者都完成了费用和健康资源调查。在过去12个月中,不同参与者的生产力损失各不相同。耐用医疗设备费用占直接医疗自付费用的大部分。非医疗支出(如家庭和车辆改造)高于直接医疗自付费用。22名受访者中有12人完成了HRQoL调查。受影响最大的HRQoL领域是日常活动、焦虑/抑郁和疼痛/不适。
这项针对XLMTM患者照料者的真实世界调查结果描述了照料者的经历,以及该疾病对应照料者生产力损失、自付费用和HRQoL的多方面影响。XLMTM带来了经济限制,并对应照料者的身心健康产生了重大影响。了解这些差距对于支持照料这个医疗脆弱群体的照料者至关重要。