| Literature DB >> 32228570 |
Aline C Stolk-Vos1,2,3, Hamasa Kasigar4, Karlijn J Nijmeijer4, Tom O Missotten4, Jan J Busschbach5, Joris J van de Klundert6,7, Leonieke W Kranenburg5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Outcome measurements currently used in chronic uveitis care fail to cover the full patient perspective. The aim of this study is to develop a conceptual model of the factors that adult patients with chronic uveitis consider to be important when evaluating the impact of their disease and treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Ophthalmology (MeSH); Patient reported outcome measures (MeSH); Qualitative research (MeSH); Quality of health care (MeSH); Quality of life (MeSH); Surveys and questionnaires (MeSH); Uveitis (MeSH)
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32228570 PMCID: PMC7106635 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-020-01388-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Patients’ characteristics participants’ focus group
| Focus group 1 | Focus group 2 | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| N | 11 | 9 | 20 |
| Women, n (%) | 7 (64) | 5 (56) | 12 (60) |
| Age in years, mean (range) | 56 (32–74) | 53 (38–65) | 55 (32–74) |
| Diagnose code, n (%) | |||
| - ICD-10 H20.x Anterior segment | 5 (45) | 5 (56) | 10 (50) |
| - ICD-10 H30.x Posterior segment | 4 (36) | 2 (22) | 6 (30) |
| - ICD-10 H44.1 Panuveitis | 2 (18) | 2 (22) | 4 (20) |
| Years since diagnosis, median (range) | 10 (3–13) | 7 (1–14) | 9 (1–14) |
Summary of themes and codes, including examples
| Code 1.01 Symptoms: vision | Difference between patients: range from no vision to very good vision; fluctuating vision; diminishing vision; vision in darkness; floaters; colour perception; contrast; blurred vision; field of vision; one or two eyes affected; vision influenced by medication |
| Code 1.02 Symptoms: pain and discomfort | Differences between patients: range from no pain at all to unbearable pain; numb / mushy feeling / burning feeling; contraction of muscles; red eyes; light sensitivity; fatigue; tearing eye; dry eyes; distinction between long or short time since diagnose; not visible for social environment |
| Code 1.03 Comorbidity | Differences between patients; cause of symptoms unclear due to comorbidity; influence of comorbidity on stability of uveitis; differences in diagnostic trajectory due to comorbidity |
| Code 1.04 Medication use and side effects | Diversity in kind of medicines, types and dosages; self-initiated start of medication; wrong medication; lifelong use of medication; medication in consultation with doctor; knowledge about side effects results in calmness; side effects; long term effects of medicines; individual differences in medication preferences; (no) medication use as treatment outcome |
| Code 2.01 Recognition / diagnostic process | Diagnosis after a lot of examination; start with wrong diagnosis; diagnosis by coincidence; diagnosis by other specialist; slow referrals from general practitioner to specialist; fast referrals from general practitioner to eye hospital; general practitioner / hospital / acute care unit / doctor in training is unknown with uveitis; wrong diagnosis and wrong medication; adopt uveitis in protocols |
| Code 2.02 Easy access to treating specialist | Time consuming to get to see own doctor; short consultation – face-to-face or by phone – saves a daypart in the hospital; unnecessary disease burden through bad accessibility of doctor (time, examinations, daily function); knowledge about uveitis is limited at acute care unit and by doctors in training; patient records are badly read at acute care unit; lack of central point of contact or coordinator; gives peace of mind if you know you can reach someone in case of emergency; self-initiated start with medication because doctor is not available |
| Code 3.01 Employment | Differences between patients; ranging from lost their job to being fine with fulltime job; work adjusted; no responsive work environment |
| Code 3.02 Sports | No influence on sport; see ball too late; sports glasses; pain during exercising |
| Code 3.03 Mobility | Limited mobility; complaints dependent on weather conditions; can bike / cannot bike; cannot drive a car |
| Code 3.04 Watching TV / reading | Difficulties with reading; difficulties’ with watching TV |
| Code 3.05 Dependency | Need others to help travelling, small jobs in the house.; lifelong dependency of medication; dependency of glasses |
| Code 3.06 Relationships | Much understanding and social support; disorder is trivialized; difficulty in explaining the disease; not visible |
| Code 4.01 Uncertainty: inflammation or not? | Some patients clearly recognized an inflammation, others absolutely not; getting experienced in symptom recognition through the years; barrier to contact doctor because of doubts about having an inflammation; panic |
| Code 4.02 Uncertainty: future | Long term effects of medication; development of uveitis in future; fear of becoming blind; inheritability; fear that both eyes get affected; not getting better, only worse; or no worries about future |
| Code 4.03 Uncertainty: cause complaints | Cause is unknown, treatment cannot be focused on cause; differences between patients with or without underlying cause or comorbidity; more research into the cause of uveitis; different opinions about association food and symptoms; stress increase as a cause of symptoms |
| Code 4.04 Stress | Not being taken seriously by healthcare providers; accessibility of own doctor; barriers in daily functioning; uncertainty |
| Code 5.02 Outcome improvement | Vision; quality of life |
| Code 5.01 Stability | Variety in the degree of stability; gladness when uveitis is stable; stability influenced by medication; stability is cycloid |
| Code 5.03 Shared decision making | Type of medication and side effects are important topics; doctor takes time and has knowledge; patient prepared for consultation; not always room for discussion; not own doctor following protocol no room for initiatives of patient; an intermediary such as rheumatism practitioner would be nice |
Fig. 1A summary model depicting the relationships between themes and codes
Patients’ characteristics of members from uveitis patient association involved in validity check
| Total | |
|---|---|
| N | 6 |
| Women, n (%) | 4 (67) |
| Age in years, mean (range) | 55 (43–67) |
| Years since diagnosis, median (range) | 12 (2–30) |