| Literature DB >> 29949647 |
Cynthia B Sinha1, Nitya Bakshi1,2,3,4, Diana Ross1,3,4, Lakshmanan Krishnamurti1,2,3,4.
Abstract
Despite its efficacy, the uptake of HU in adults with sickle cell disease (SCD) is poor likely due to a combination of system, provider, and patient-related factors. We investigated attitudes of adult patients towards HU by conducting qualitative interviews with 95 adult SCD patients (age 18 to 67 years old, 71 were female). While 53% of all participants reported that they were currently taking HU, patients ranging in age 18-30 years (Group 1) were more likely to report current HU use as compared to those (Group 2) ranging in age 31-67 years (65% vs. 41% P = 0.01). Most Group 1 participants who reported currently taking HU indicated that the decision to start HU was made by a parent, though some made the decision themselves as a young adult. Group 1 participants expressed trust in the efficacy of HU as well as trust that their physician adequately shared risks and benefits for the medication. The Group 2 participants, who were not currently on HU, were skeptical that all the risks and benefits of HU were known, were concerned that the efficacy of HU was not proven, and that they were not receiving complete information about its potential side effects. Of Group 2 participants who reported currently being on HU, 25% were concerned about the side effects and efficacy of HU and reported continuing HU because of a lack of effective alternatives. These data suggest that there are significant differences by age in adult SCD patients' attitudes towards, utilization and understanding of the risks and benefits of HU.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29949647 PMCID: PMC6021071 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0199375
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographics.
| Total = 95 | |
|---|---|
| 32(18–67) | |
| Female sex | 71 (75%) |
| High school or GED | 17(18%) |
| Some college | 34(36%) |
| Bachelor degree | 18(19%) |
| Terminal Degree (Masters, PhD) | 18(19%) |
| Other | 8(8%) |
| Full time employment | 18(19%) |
| Part-time employment | 28(29%) |
| No employment | 49(52%) |
| Single, never married | 66(69%) |
| Married | 19(20%) |
| Divorced | 9(9%) |
| Widowed | 1(1%) |
HU utilization by age.
| HU Ever Prescribed | HU Ever Tried | Currently Taking HU | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Status | 18 to 30 years old | 31 to 67 years old | 18 to 30 years old | 31 to 67 years old | 18 to 30 years old | 31 to 67 years old |
| Yes | 89% | 71% | 87% | 74% | 65% | 41% |
| No | 3% | 27% | 5% | 17% | 35% | 59% |
| Unknown | 7% | 2% | 8% | 9% | 0 | 0 |
| Totals | n = 46 | n = 49 | n = 39 | n = 35 | n = 46 | n = 49 |
Notes: Chi-square test (Yes/No) for HU Ever Prescribed and Currently Taking. Fisher exact test (Yes/No for HU Ever Tried.
HU Ever Prescribed (p = .030)
HU Ever Tried (p = .13)
Currently Taking HU (p = .017)