Objectives: Exploring patients' perspectives for significant factors of relevance in living with a chronic disease is important to discover unmet needs and challenges. The primary objective of this study was to explore disease-related and treatment-related issues and concerns experienced by adults with spondyloarthropathies (SpA) and associated diseases. As a secondary objective, we wanted to explore whether these factors were generic or disease dependent.
Design: We used group concept mapping (GCM), a validated qualitative method, to identify disease-related and treatment-related issues and concerns. Participants generated statements in the GCM workshops and organised them into clusters to develop concepts. Furthermore, participants rated each statement for importance from 1: 'not important at all' to 5: 'of great importance'.
Setting: Participants were recruited during routine care at the outpatient clinic at the hospitals in the period from May 2018 to July 2022.
Participants: Eligible participants were adults ≥18 years and diagnosed with axial spondyloarthritis (AxSpA), psoriatic arthritis (PsA), psoriasis (PsO) or inflammatory bowel disease -split into Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC).
Results: 52 patients participated in the 11 workshops divided into groups according to their diagnosis. They created a total of 1275 statements that generated 10 AxSpA concepts, 7 PsA concepts, 7 PsO concepts, 10 CD concepts and 11 UC concepts. The highest rated concepts within each disease group were: AxSpA, 'lack of understanding/to be heard and seen by healthcare professionals' (mean rating 4.0); PsA, 'medication (effects and side effects)' (mean rating 3.8); PsO, 'social and psychological problems, the shame' (mean rating 4.0); CD, 'positive attitudes' (mean rating 4.3) and UC; 'take responsibility and control over your life' (mean rating 4.0).
Conclusion: People with SpA and associated diseases largely agree on which concepts describe their disease-related and treatment-related issues and concerns with a few of them being more disease-specific.
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