Institut Català de la Salut
[Tintoré M] Centre d’Esclerosi Múltiple de Catalunya, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. [Alexander M] European Multiple Sclerosis Platform, Brussels, Belgium. [Costello K] National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Denver, CO, USA. [Duddy M] Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. [Jones DE] Department of Neurology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA. [Law N] Nancy Law Consulting LLC, Parker, CO, USA
Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
2021-04-29T11:19:37Z
2021-04-29T11:19:37Z
2016-12-22
Esclerosi múltiple; Relació pacient-proveïdor d’atenció mèdica; Satisfacció amb el tractament
Esclerosis múltiple; Relación paciente-proveedor de atención médica; Satisfacción con el tratamiento
Multiple sclerosis; Patient-health care provider relationship; Treatment satisfaction
Background: Managing multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment presents challenges for both patients and health care professionals. Effective communication between patients with MS and their neurologist is important for improving clinical outcomes and quality of life. Methods: A closed-ended online market research survey was used to assess the current state of MS care from the perspective of both patients with MS (≥18 years of age) and neurologists who treat MS from Europe and the US and to gain insight into perceptions of treatment expectations/goals, treatment decisions, treatment challenges, communication, and satisfaction with care, based on current clinical practice. Results: A total of 900 neurologists and 982 patients completed the survey, of whom 46% self-identified as having remitting-relapsing MS, 29% secondary progressive MS, and 11% primary progressive MS. Overall, patients felt satisfied with their disease-modifying therapy (DMT); satisfaction related to comfort in speaking with their neurologist and participation in their DMT decision-making process. Patients who self-identified as having relapsing-remitting MS were more likely to be very satisfied with their treatment. Top challenges identified by patients in managing their DMT were cost, side effects/tolerability of treatment, and uncertainty if treatment was working. Half of the patients reported skipping doses, but only 68% told their health care provider that they did so. Conclusion: Several important differences in perception were identified between patients and neurologists concerning treatment selection, satisfaction, expectations, goals, and comfort discussing symptoms, as well as treatment challenges and skipped doses. The study results emphasize that patient/neurologist communication and patient input into the treatment decision-making process likely influence patient satisfaction with treatment.
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Esclerosi múltiple; Pacients - Satisfacció; Metge i pacient; DISEASES::Nervous System Diseases::Autoimmune Diseases of the Nervous System::Demyelinating Autoimmune Diseases, CNS::Multiple Sclerosis; HEALTH CARE::Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation::Delivery of Health Care::Professional-Patient Relations::Physician-Patient Relations; HEALTH CARE::Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation::Delivery of Health Care::Attitude to Health::Treatment Adherence and Compliance::Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation::Patient Satisfaction; ENFERMEDADES::enfermedades del sistema nervioso::enfermedades autoinmunitarias del sistema nervioso::enfermedades autoinmunes desmielinizantes del SNC::esclerosis múltiple; ATENCIÓN DE SALUD::calidad, acceso y evaluación de la atención sanitaria::prestación sanitaria::relaciones profesional-paciente::relaciones médico-paciente; ATENCIÓN DE SALUD::calidad, acceso y evaluación de la atención sanitaria::prestación sanitaria::actitud ante la salud::cumplimiento y adherencia al tratamiento::calidad, acceso y evaluación de la atención sanitaria::satisfacción del paciente
Dove Medical Press
Patient Preference and Adherence;11
https://www.dovepress.com/the-state-of-multiple-sclerosis-current-insight-into-the-patienthealth-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-PPA
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