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Understanding the Patient Experience of Severe, Recurrent, Bilateral Nasal Polyps: A Qualitative Interview Study in the United States and Germany

Authors :
Ana R. Sousa
Linda Nelsen
Robert Chan
Helena Bradley
Robyn von Maltzahn
Adam Gater
R. Hall
C. Trennery
Mirko V Sikirica
Source :
Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research. 23(5)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objectives To qualitatively explore patient experiences of severe, recurrent, bilateral nasal polyps (NP). Methods A targeted literature review of published qualitative studies and online blogs describing patient experiences of NP was conducted. Semistructured concept elicitation interviews were conducted in the United States and Germany with participants ≥18 years with severe, recurrent, bilateral NP to explore their symptom experience and impacts on health-related quality of life (HRQoL; NCT03221192 ). A subset of 10 participants reported symptoms and impacts using a smartphone or tablet application (app) over a 10-day period. Results A paucity of qualitative evidence regarding patient experience of NP was identified from the literature or blog review. Twenty-seven participant interviews were conducted. Thirty-six symptoms were identified, including 7 primary symptoms (nasal congestion [n = 27 of 27], breathing difficulties [n = 27 of 27], postnasal drip [n = 25 of 27], runny nose [n = 24 of 27], head/facial pressure [n = 23 of 27], loss of smell [n = 23 of 27], loss of taste [n = 22 of 27]) and 29 secondary symptoms (the most common were mucus/catarrh and nose bleeds [both n = 20 of 27]). Most symptoms were reported to vary both within and between days. Sixty impacts of severe NP were reported, including impacts on sleep (n = 22 of 27), physical functioning (n = 21 of 27), activities of daily living (n = 21 of 27), emotional well-being (n = 27 of 27), treatment (n = 23 of 27), social life (n = 26 of 27), and work (n = 19 of 27). Symptoms/impacts reported using the app were consistent with interview findings, although new symptoms were identified (ear pain, throat pain, nasal scabs, and nasal burning). These results supported the development of a conceptual model outlining concepts related to symptoms, impacts, and treatment of NP. Conclusions Severe, recurrent, bilateral NP are associated with a range of symptoms that have significant detrimental impact on HRQoL.

Details

ISSN :
15244733
Volume :
23
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research
Accession number :
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