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Clinical Translation and Implementation of a Bioartificial Pancreas Therapy: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Perspectives of People With Type 1 Diabetes

Authors :
Dide de Jongh, MSc
Silke Lapré, BSc
Behiye Özcan, MD, PhD
Robert Zietse, MD, PhD
Eline M. Bunnik, PhD
Emma K. Massey, PhD
the VANGUARD consortium
Ekaterine Berishvili
Laura Mar Fonseca
Fanny Lebreton
Kevin Bellofatto
Juliette Bignard
Jochen Seissler
Leila Wolf-van Buerck
Mohsen Honarpisheh
Yichen Zhang
Yutian Lei
Monika Pehl
Antonia Follenzi
Christina Olgasi
Alessia Cucci
Chiara Borsotti
Simone Assanelli
Lorenzo Piemonti
Antonio Citro
Silvia Pellegrini
Cataldo Pignatelli
Francesco Campo
Olivier Thaunat
Morgane Fouché
Devi Mey
Chiara Parisotto
Giovanna Rossi
Patrick Kugelmeier
Markus Mühlemann
Karolina Pal-Kutas
Marco Cavallaro
Julia Götz
Jeanette Müller
Source :
Transplantation Direct, Vol 10, Iss 10, p e1711 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Wolters Kluwer, 2024.

Abstract

Background. The development of a hybrid beta-cell replacement approach, referred to as a personalized, transplantable bioartificial pancreas (BAP), holds promise to treat type 1 diabetes (T1D). This interview study aimed to explore patients’ expectations, needs, concerns, and considerations when considering to undergo a BAP transplantation. Research Design and Methods. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 24 participants diagnosed with T1D. Data collection stopped once data saturation was reached. Audio recordings of the interviews were transcribed verbatim. The interviews were independently analyzed by 2 researchers. A qualitative content analysis using an inductive approach was used. Results. Three main themes emerged as follow: (1) hoped-for benefits, (2) concerns and decision-making considerations, and (3) procedural aspects. First, the participants expected benefits across medical, psychological, and social domains. Over these 3 domains, 9 subthemes were identified, including improved clinical outcomes, a cure for diabetes, more headspace, emotional relief, a shift in responsibility, protection of privacy, improved flexibility in daily life, less visible diseases, and improved relationships with others. Second, concerns and considerations about undergoing a BAP transplant comprised adverse events, the functionality of the BAP, the surgery procedure, the biological materials used, the transplant location, and the intrusiveness associated with follow-up care. Finally, procedural considerations included equitable access, patient prioritization, and trust and control. Conclusions. Incorporating insights from this study into the clinical development and implementation of the BAP is crucial to ensure alignment of the product and procedures with the needs and expectations of people with T1D.

Subjects

Subjects :
Surgery
RD1-811

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23738731 and 00000000
Volume :
10
Issue :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Transplantation Direct
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.25283e0f39a46eabdc19900a2a18f8e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/TXD.0000000000001711