| Literature DB >> 30940178 |
Hamish W Y Wan1, Kate A Carey1, Arlene D'Silva1, Nadine A Kasparian2,3, Michelle A Farrar4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) has profound implications across a lifetime for people with the condition and their families. Those affected need long-term multidisciplinary medical and supportive care to maintain functional mobility, independence and quality of life. Little is known about how adults with SMA experience healthcare, or the components of care perceived as important in promoting well-being. The purpose of this study was to use qualitative research methodology to explore the lived experiences of healthcare and wellbeing of adults with SMA. Purposive sampling was used to recruit adolescents and adults with SMA, their parents and partners. Face-to-face or telephone-based semi-structured interviews were recorded and analysed using inductive thematic analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Complex care; Disability; Family-centered care; Health services; Lived experience; Mental health; Patient-centered care; Quality of life; Spinal muscular atrophy; Transition
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30940178 PMCID: PMC6446316 DOI: 10.1186/s13023-019-1052-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orphanet J Rare Dis ISSN: 1750-1172 Impact factor: 4.123
Fig. 1Participant recruitment and data collection. SCHN, Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network; SMA, spinal muscular atrophy
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the sample (N = 25)
| Interviewees | People with SMA | Parentsa,b | Partnersb |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total number | 19 | 5 | 1 |
| Age (years) | |||
| Mean (range) | 30 (16–48) | 57 (49–66) | 42 |
| Gender | |||
| Male | 7 (37%) | 4 (80%) | |
| Female | 12 (63%) | 1 (20%) | 1 |
| Highest level of education | |||
| Year 10 or below | 3 (16%) | ||
| Year 12 | 3 (16%) | 1 (20%) | |
| TAFE or College | 4 (21%) | ||
| Bachelor’s Degree | 5 (26%) | 4 (80%) | 1 |
| Postgraduate Degree | 4 (21%) | ||
| SMA type | |||
| I | 2 (11%) | 1 (16.6%) | |
| II | 8 (42%) | 3 (50%) | |
| III | 9 (47%) | 2 (33.3%) | 1 |
| Highest level of function | |||
| Independent walking | 3 (16%) | 2 (33.3%) | |
| Independent sitting | 13 (68%) | 2 (33.3%) | 1 |
| Neither | 3 (16%) | 2 (33.3%) | |
| Employment status | |||
| Full-time employment | 6 (32%) | 4 (67%) | 1 |
| Part-time employment | 3 (16%) | ||
| Casual employment | 1 (5%) | ||
| Full-time student | 5 (26%) | 1 (17%) | |
| Retired | 1 (5%) | ||
| Unemployed | 3 (16%) | 1 (17%) | |
| Primary language spoken at home | |||
| English | 16 (84%) | 5 (100%) | 1 |
| English as a second language | 3 (16%) | ||
aOne participant had 2 children with SMA (ID003), b“SMA type”, “highest level of function” and “employment status” is relevant for the person with SMA related to them, cSMA classification was based on age of symptom onset and maximal motor function achieved. SMA type I children had symptom onset within 6 months and never attained independent sitting, SMA II had onset between 6 and 18 months and achieved unassisted sitting but not independent walking. SMA III had an onset between 18 months-18 years and attained the ability to walk unaided
Fig. 2Major themes and sub-themes described by participants about their experiences of living with SMA
Researcher characteristics
| Member (Credentials) | Occupation at time of study | Gender | Experience and training | Relationship to interviewees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HWYW (Undertaking - BMed MD (Hons)) | Medical Student | Male | Qualitative research workshop | No prior relationship to interviewees. Introduced to topic by supervisor (MF) |
| KC (PhD) | Research scientist | Female | 10 years experience in scientific research | Previous interactions with some participants due to other research studies. |
| AD (MPhil) | Research Scientist | Female | 5 years experience in scientific research, first qualitative research study | No prior relationship to interviewees. Introduced to topic by supervisor (MF) |
| NK (BA, PhD, MAPS) | Associate Professor (UNSW), Head of Psychology (Heart Centre for Children) | Female | 15 years experience in clinical and research psychology | No prior relationship to interviewees. |
| MF (MBBS (Hons), FRACP, PhD) | Paediatric Neurologist and Associate Professor (UNSW) | Female | 10 years experience in research, 15 years experience in child neurology | Previous interactions with some participants due to other research studies. Paediatric neurologist for 1 participant > 5 years ago prior to transition |
Demographical Characteristics
| Participant code | SMA Type/ type of participant | Best level of function | Age of symptom onset | Gender | Age (years) | Primary language spoken at home | Highest level of education | Current occupation of person with SMA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ID001 | SMA I/ Person with SMA | Neither | 6 months | Male | 16 | English | Year 10 or below | High School Student |
| ID002 | SMA III/ Person with SMA | Able to walk independently | 9 years | Female | 33 | English | Bachelor’s degree | Teacher |
| ID003 | SMA II and III/ Mother | Neither (SMA II), Able to walk independently (SMA III) | < 18 months (SMA II), 9 years (SMA III) | Female | 63 | English | Bachelor’s degree | Senior Manager |
| ID004 | SMA III/ Person with SMA | Able to sit independently | 13 months | Female | 27 | English | Year 10 or below | Receptionist |
| ID005 | SMA II/ Person with SMA | Able to sit independently | 14 months | Female | 38 | English | TAFE/ College certificate | Unemployed |
| ID006 | SMA II/ Person with SMA | Able to sit independently | 9 months | Female | 26 | Chinese (dialect) | Postgraduate university qualification | Event facilitator |
| ID007 | SMA III/ Person with SMA | Able to sit independently | 18 months | Female | 27 | English | Year 10 or below | Administrator and customer service |
| ID008 | SMA II/ Person with SMA | Able to sit independently | 18 months | Female | 23 | English | Bachelor’s degree | Journalist |
| ID009 | SMA I/ Mother | “Neither” | 6 months | Male | 49 | English | Year 10 or below | High School Student |
| ID010 | SMA II/ Person with SMA | Able to sit independently | 18 months | Male | 27 | English | Postgraduate university qualification | Content producer |
| ID011 | SMA III/ Mother | Able to walk independently | 2 years | Female | 50 | English | Year 12 | Car Salesman |
| ID012 | SMA III/ Person with SMA | Able to sit independently | 18 months | Female | 28 | English | Bachelor’s degree | University Student (PhD) |
| ID013 | SMA II/ Person with SMA | Able to sit independently | 10 months | Male | 34 | English | TAFE/ College certificate | Retired (Former IT service desk worker) |
| ID014 | SMA III/ Person with SMA | Able to walk independently | 3 years | Female | 40 | English | TAFE/ College certificate | Doll maker |
| ID015 | SMA III/ Person with SMA | Able to sit independently | 3 years | Female | 48 | English | TAFE/ College certificate | Unemployed |
| ID016 | SMA II/ Person with SMA | Able to sit independently | 15 months | Male | 24 | English | Postgraduate university qualification | Unemployed |
| ID017 | SMA I/ Person with SMA | “Neither” | 6 months | Male | 42 | English | Postgraduate university qualification | Senior policy manager + Adjunct Senior Research Fellow |
| ID018 | SMA III/ Person with SMA | Able to walk independently | 1 year | Male | 44 | English | Bachelor’s degree | National Chief Scientist |
| ID019 | SMA II/ Mother | Able to sit independently | 15 months | Female | 58 | English | Bachelor’s degree | Unemployed |
| ID020 | SMA II/ Person with SMA | “Neither” | 18 months | Female | 22 | Dari | Year 12 | University student (Bachelors) |
| ID021 | SMA II/ Father | Able to sit independently | 18 months | Male | 66 | English | Bachelor’s degree | Journalist |
| ID022 | SMA III/ Person with SMA | Able to sit independently | 6 years | Female | 19 | Dari | Year 12 | University student (Bachelors) |
| ID023 | SMA II/ Person with SMA | Able to sit independently | < 18 months | Female | 28 | English | Bachelor’s degree | Consultant |
| ID024 | SMA III/ Person with SMA | Able to sit independently | 3 years | Male | 24 | English | Year 12 | University student (Bachelors) |
| ID025 | SMA III/ Wife | Able to sit independently | 1 year | Female | 42 | English | Bachelor’s degree | National Chief Scientist |