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Conversion to Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Patient Awareness and Needs. Results From an Online Survey in Italy and Germany
Background: Few studies have investigated the experiences of patients around the conversion to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS). ManTra is a mixed-method, co-production research project conducted in Italy and Germany to develop an intervention for newly-diagnosed SPMS patients. In pre...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6713887/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31507519 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00916 |
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author | Solari, Alessandra Giovannetti, Ambra Mara Giordano, Andrea Tortorella, Carla Torri Clerici, Valentina Brichetto, Giampaolo Granella, Franco Lugaresi, Alessandra Patti, Francesco Salvetti, Marco Pesci, Ilaria Pucci, Eugenio Centonze, Diego Danni, Maura Chiara Bonavita, Simona Ferraro, Diana Gallo, Antonio Gajofatto, Alberto Nociti, Viviana Grimaldi, Luigi Grobberio, Monica Lanzillo, Roberta Di Giovanni, Rachele Gregori, Silvia Manni, Alessia Pietrolongo, Erika Bertagnoli, Sarah Ronzoni, Marco Compagnucci, Laura Fantozzi, Roberta Allegri, Beatrice Arena, Sebastiano Buscarinu, Maria Chiara Sabattini, Loredana Quartuccio, Maria Esmeralda Tsantes, Elena Confaloneri, Paolo Tacchino, Andrea Schiffmann, Insa Rahn, Anne Christin Kleiter, Ingo Messmer Uccelli, Michele Barabasch, Anna Heesen, Christoph the ManTra Project, |
author_facet | Solari, Alessandra Giovannetti, Ambra Mara Giordano, Andrea Tortorella, Carla Torri Clerici, Valentina Brichetto, Giampaolo Granella, Franco Lugaresi, Alessandra Patti, Francesco Salvetti, Marco Pesci, Ilaria Pucci, Eugenio Centonze, Diego Danni, Maura Chiara Bonavita, Simona Ferraro, Diana Gallo, Antonio Gajofatto, Alberto Nociti, Viviana Grimaldi, Luigi Grobberio, Monica Lanzillo, Roberta Di Giovanni, Rachele Gregori, Silvia Manni, Alessia Pietrolongo, Erika Bertagnoli, Sarah Ronzoni, Marco Compagnucci, Laura Fantozzi, Roberta Allegri, Beatrice Arena, Sebastiano Buscarinu, Maria Chiara Sabattini, Loredana Quartuccio, Maria Esmeralda Tsantes, Elena Confaloneri, Paolo Tacchino, Andrea Schiffmann, Insa Rahn, Anne Christin Kleiter, Ingo Messmer Uccelli, Michele Barabasch, Anna Heesen, Christoph the ManTra Project, |
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description | Background: Few studies have investigated the experiences of patients around the conversion to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS). ManTra is a mixed-method, co-production research project conducted in Italy and Germany to develop an intervention for newly-diagnosed SPMS patients. In previous project actions, we identified the needs and experiences of patients converting to SPMS via literature review and qualitative research which involved key stakeholders. Aims: The online patient survey aimed to assess, on a larger and independent sample of recently-diagnosed SPMS patients: (a) the characteristics associated to patient awareness of SPMS conversion; (b) the experience of conversion; (c) importance and prioritization of the needs previously identified. Methods: Participants were consenting adults with SPMS since ≤5 years. The survey consisted of three sections: on general and clinical characteristics; on experience of SPMS diagnosis disclosure (aware participants only); and on importance and prioritization of 33 pre-specified needs. Results: Of 215 participants, those aware of their SPMS diagnosis were 57% in Italy vs. 77% in Germany (p = 0.004). In both countries, over 80% of aware participants received a SPMS diagnosis from the neurologist; satisfaction with SPMS disclosure was moderate to high. Nevertheless, 28–35% obtained second opinions, and 48–56% reported they did not receive any information on SPMS. Participants actively seeking further information were 63% in Germany vs. 31% in Italy (p < 0.001). Variables independently associated to patient awareness were geographic area (odds ratio, OR 0.32, 95% CI 0.13–0.78 for Central Italy; OR 0.21, 95% CI 0.08–0.58 for Southern Italy [vs. Germany]) and activity limitations (OR 7.80, 95% CI 1.47–41.37 for dependent vs. autonomous patients). All pre-specified needs were scored a lot or extremely important, and two prioritized needs were shared by Italian and German patients: “physiotherapy” and “active patient care involvement.” The other two differed across countries: “an individualized health care plan” and “information on social rights and policies” in Italy, and “psychological support” and “cognitive rehabilitation” in Germany. Conclusions: Around 40% of SPMS patients were not aware of their disease form indicating a need to improve patient-physician communication. Physiotherapy and active patient care involvement were prioritized in both countries. |
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spelling | pubmed-67138872019-09-10 Conversion to Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Patient Awareness and Needs. Results From an Online Survey in Italy and Germany Solari, Alessandra Giovannetti, Ambra Mara Giordano, Andrea Tortorella, Carla Torri Clerici, Valentina Brichetto, Giampaolo Granella, Franco Lugaresi, Alessandra Patti, Francesco Salvetti, Marco Pesci, Ilaria Pucci, Eugenio Centonze, Diego Danni, Maura Chiara Bonavita, Simona Ferraro, Diana Gallo, Antonio Gajofatto, Alberto Nociti, Viviana Grimaldi, Luigi Grobberio, Monica Lanzillo, Roberta Di Giovanni, Rachele Gregori, Silvia Manni, Alessia Pietrolongo, Erika Bertagnoli, Sarah Ronzoni, Marco Compagnucci, Laura Fantozzi, Roberta Allegri, Beatrice Arena, Sebastiano Buscarinu, Maria Chiara Sabattini, Loredana Quartuccio, Maria Esmeralda Tsantes, Elena Confaloneri, Paolo Tacchino, Andrea Schiffmann, Insa Rahn, Anne Christin Kleiter, Ingo Messmer Uccelli, Michele Barabasch, Anna Heesen, Christoph the ManTra Project, Front Neurol Neurology Background: Few studies have investigated the experiences of patients around the conversion to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS). ManTra is a mixed-method, co-production research project conducted in Italy and Germany to develop an intervention for newly-diagnosed SPMS patients. In previous project actions, we identified the needs and experiences of patients converting to SPMS via literature review and qualitative research which involved key stakeholders. Aims: The online patient survey aimed to assess, on a larger and independent sample of recently-diagnosed SPMS patients: (a) the characteristics associated to patient awareness of SPMS conversion; (b) the experience of conversion; (c) importance and prioritization of the needs previously identified. Methods: Participants were consenting adults with SPMS since ≤5 years. The survey consisted of three sections: on general and clinical characteristics; on experience of SPMS diagnosis disclosure (aware participants only); and on importance and prioritization of 33 pre-specified needs. Results: Of 215 participants, those aware of their SPMS diagnosis were 57% in Italy vs. 77% in Germany (p = 0.004). In both countries, over 80% of aware participants received a SPMS diagnosis from the neurologist; satisfaction with SPMS disclosure was moderate to high. Nevertheless, 28–35% obtained second opinions, and 48–56% reported they did not receive any information on SPMS. Participants actively seeking further information were 63% in Germany vs. 31% in Italy (p < 0.001). Variables independently associated to patient awareness were geographic area (odds ratio, OR 0.32, 95% CI 0.13–0.78 for Central Italy; OR 0.21, 95% CI 0.08–0.58 for Southern Italy [vs. Germany]) and activity limitations (OR 7.80, 95% CI 1.47–41.37 for dependent vs. autonomous patients). All pre-specified needs were scored a lot or extremely important, and two prioritized needs were shared by Italian and German patients: “physiotherapy” and “active patient care involvement.” The other two differed across countries: “an individualized health care plan” and “information on social rights and policies” in Italy, and “psychological support” and “cognitive rehabilitation” in Germany. Conclusions: Around 40% of SPMS patients were not aware of their disease form indicating a need to improve patient-physician communication. Physiotherapy and active patient care involvement were prioritized in both countries. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6713887/ /pubmed/31507519 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00916 Text en Copyright © 2019 Solari, Giovannetti, Giordano, Tortorella, Torri Clerici, Brichetto, Granella, Lugaresi, Patti, Salvetti, Pesci, Pucci, Centonze, Danni, Bonavita, Ferraro, Gallo, Gajofatto, Nociti, Grimaldi, Grobberio, Lanzillo, Di Giovanni, Gregori, Manni, Pietrolongo, Bertagnoli, Ronzoni, Compagnucci, Fantozzi, Allegri, Arena, Buscarinu, Sabattini, Quartuccio, Tsantes, Confalonieri, Tacchino, Schiffmann, Rahn, Kleiter, Messmer Uccelli, Barabasch, Heesen and the ManTra Project. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neurology Solari, Alessandra Giovannetti, Ambra Mara Giordano, Andrea Tortorella, Carla Torri Clerici, Valentina Brichetto, Giampaolo Granella, Franco Lugaresi, Alessandra Patti, Francesco Salvetti, Marco Pesci, Ilaria Pucci, Eugenio Centonze, Diego Danni, Maura Chiara Bonavita, Simona Ferraro, Diana Gallo, Antonio Gajofatto, Alberto Nociti, Viviana Grimaldi, Luigi Grobberio, Monica Lanzillo, Roberta Di Giovanni, Rachele Gregori, Silvia Manni, Alessia Pietrolongo, Erika Bertagnoli, Sarah Ronzoni, Marco Compagnucci, Laura Fantozzi, Roberta Allegri, Beatrice Arena, Sebastiano Buscarinu, Maria Chiara Sabattini, Loredana Quartuccio, Maria Esmeralda Tsantes, Elena Confaloneri, Paolo Tacchino, Andrea Schiffmann, Insa Rahn, Anne Christin Kleiter, Ingo Messmer Uccelli, Michele Barabasch, Anna Heesen, Christoph the ManTra Project, Conversion to Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Patient Awareness and Needs. Results From an Online Survey in Italy and Germany |
title | Conversion to Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Patient Awareness and Needs. Results From an Online Survey in Italy and Germany |
title_full | Conversion to Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Patient Awareness and Needs. Results From an Online Survey in Italy and Germany |
title_fullStr | Conversion to Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Patient Awareness and Needs. Results From an Online Survey in Italy and Germany |
title_full_unstemmed | Conversion to Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Patient Awareness and Needs. Results From an Online Survey in Italy and Germany |
title_short | Conversion to Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Patient Awareness and Needs. Results From an Online Survey in Italy and Germany |
title_sort | conversion to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: patient awareness and needs. results from an online survey in italy and germany |
topic | Neurology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6713887/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31507519 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00916 |
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