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Patients’, physicians’, nurses’, and pharmacists’ preferences on the characteristics of biologic agents used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases

OBJECTIVE: To estimate preferences in relevant treatment characteristics evaluated by different groups involved in the management of patients with rheumatic diseases. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We surveyed patients with rheumatic diseases, and rheumatologists, nurses, and pharmacists with experience in t...

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Autores principales: Scalone, Luciana, Sarzi-Puttini, Piercarlo, Sinigaglia, Luigi, Montecucco, Carlomaurizio, Giacomelli, Roberto, Lapadula, Giovanni, Olivieri, Ignazio, Giardino, Angela Maria, Cortesi, Paolo Angelo, Mantovani, Lorenzo Giovanni, Mecchia, Monica
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6199235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30410311
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S168458
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author Scalone, Luciana
Sarzi-Puttini, Piercarlo
Sinigaglia, Luigi
Montecucco, Carlomaurizio
Giacomelli, Roberto
Lapadula, Giovanni
Olivieri, Ignazio
Giardino, Angela Maria
Cortesi, Paolo Angelo
Mantovani, Lorenzo Giovanni
Mecchia, Monica
author_facet Scalone, Luciana
Sarzi-Puttini, Piercarlo
Sinigaglia, Luigi
Montecucco, Carlomaurizio
Giacomelli, Roberto
Lapadula, Giovanni
Olivieri, Ignazio
Giardino, Angela Maria
Cortesi, Paolo Angelo
Mantovani, Lorenzo Giovanni
Mecchia, Monica
author_sort Scalone, Luciana
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description OBJECTIVE: To estimate preferences in relevant treatment characteristics evaluated by different groups involved in the management of patients with rheumatic diseases. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We surveyed patients with rheumatic diseases, and rheumatologists, nurses, and pharmacists with experience in treatment with/provision of biologic drugs for these patients. Through a discrete choice experiment, participants evaluated 16 possible scenarios in which pairs of similarly efficacious treatments were described with six characteristics: 1) frequency of administration; 2) mode and place of administration; 3) manner, helpfulness, efficiency, and courtesy of health personnel; 4) frequency of reactions at the site of drug administration; 5) severity of generalized undesired/allergic reactions; and 6) additional cost. The direction and strength of preferences toward each characteristic level and the relative importance of each characteristic were estimated through a random-effects conditional logistic regression model. RESULTS: In total, 513 patients, 110 rheumatologists, 51 nurses, and 46 pharmacists from 30 centers in Italy participated. Characteristics 3, 4, and 6 were the most important for every subgroup; 1 was least important for patients and rheumatologists, 2 was least important for pharmacists, and 2 and 5 were least important for nurses. For characteristic 2, pharmacists preferred subcutaneous self-injection with a syringe; nurses preferred assisted infusion at an infusion center close to the patient’s home; patients and rheumatologists preferred subcutaneous self-injection with a pen. CONCLUSION: The different preferences for some characteristics shown by the different groups can play an important role, together with purely clinical aspects, in the choice and consequent benefit of treatments, contributing also to a more satisfactory use of resources.
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spelling pubmed-61992352018-11-08 Patients’, physicians’, nurses’, and pharmacists’ preferences on the characteristics of biologic agents used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases Scalone, Luciana Sarzi-Puttini, Piercarlo Sinigaglia, Luigi Montecucco, Carlomaurizio Giacomelli, Roberto Lapadula, Giovanni Olivieri, Ignazio Giardino, Angela Maria Cortesi, Paolo Angelo Mantovani, Lorenzo Giovanni Mecchia, Monica Patient Prefer Adherence Original Research OBJECTIVE: To estimate preferences in relevant treatment characteristics evaluated by different groups involved in the management of patients with rheumatic diseases. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We surveyed patients with rheumatic diseases, and rheumatologists, nurses, and pharmacists with experience in treatment with/provision of biologic drugs for these patients. Through a discrete choice experiment, participants evaluated 16 possible scenarios in which pairs of similarly efficacious treatments were described with six characteristics: 1) frequency of administration; 2) mode and place of administration; 3) manner, helpfulness, efficiency, and courtesy of health personnel; 4) frequency of reactions at the site of drug administration; 5) severity of generalized undesired/allergic reactions; and 6) additional cost. The direction and strength of preferences toward each characteristic level and the relative importance of each characteristic were estimated through a random-effects conditional logistic regression model. RESULTS: In total, 513 patients, 110 rheumatologists, 51 nurses, and 46 pharmacists from 30 centers in Italy participated. Characteristics 3, 4, and 6 were the most important for every subgroup; 1 was least important for patients and rheumatologists, 2 was least important for pharmacists, and 2 and 5 were least important for nurses. For characteristic 2, pharmacists preferred subcutaneous self-injection with a syringe; nurses preferred assisted infusion at an infusion center close to the patient’s home; patients and rheumatologists preferred subcutaneous self-injection with a pen. CONCLUSION: The different preferences for some characteristics shown by the different groups can play an important role, together with purely clinical aspects, in the choice and consequent benefit of treatments, contributing also to a more satisfactory use of resources. Dove Medical Press 2018-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6199235/ /pubmed/30410311 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S168458 Text en © 2018 Scalone et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Scalone, Luciana
Sarzi-Puttini, Piercarlo
Sinigaglia, Luigi
Montecucco, Carlomaurizio
Giacomelli, Roberto
Lapadula, Giovanni
Olivieri, Ignazio
Giardino, Angela Maria
Cortesi, Paolo Angelo
Mantovani, Lorenzo Giovanni
Mecchia, Monica
Patients’, physicians’, nurses’, and pharmacists’ preferences on the characteristics of biologic agents used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases
title Patients’, physicians’, nurses’, and pharmacists’ preferences on the characteristics of biologic agents used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases
title_full Patients’, physicians’, nurses’, and pharmacists’ preferences on the characteristics of biologic agents used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases
title_fullStr Patients’, physicians’, nurses’, and pharmacists’ preferences on the characteristics of biologic agents used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases
title_full_unstemmed Patients’, physicians’, nurses’, and pharmacists’ preferences on the characteristics of biologic agents used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases
title_short Patients’, physicians’, nurses’, and pharmacists’ preferences on the characteristics of biologic agents used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases
title_sort patients’, physicians’, nurses’, and pharmacists’ preferences on the characteristics of biologic agents used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6199235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30410311
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S168458
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