Multidimensional Assessment of Patient-Reported-Outcomes in a Multicenter Cohort of Inborn Errors of Immunity

多中心先天性免疫缺陷队列中患者报告结局的多维度评估

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Abstract

Patient-reported outcomes are critical to multidisciplinary, patient-centred approaches in diseases requiring lifelong management. Among inborn errors of immunity (IEIs), reports on this subject are typically limited to specific diagnostic subgroups or focus narrowly on the route of immunoglobulin replacement therapy (IgRT), offering a restricted perspective. We aimed to evaluate the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and IgRT-related treatment satisfaction (TS) of a heterogeneous cohort of IEI patients and identify factors influencing these outcomes to guide improving the health and well-being of IEI patients. We conducted a cross-sectional survey targeting IEI patients on IgRT, assessing TS (TSQM-9) and HRQoL (KINDL/SF-36). Patient/caregiver-reported data were integrated with clinical data to identify outcomes and influencing factors. The survey included 500 IEI patients (356 children, 144 adults) diagnosed 54% Primary Antibody Deficiency (PAD), 36% combined immunodeficiency, 7% immune-dysregulation, and 3% other IEIs. Non-PAD diagnoses, comorbidities, absence of school/work attendance, and IgRT-related systemic adverse reactions negatively impacted HRQoL. Severe infections and related hospitalizations adversely influenced both HRQoL and TS. The subcutaneous route of IgRT, particularly at home, was associated with higher TS due to its convenience and reduced school/work absenteeism. However, the IgRT route did not influence adult HRQoL. Patient-reported well-being and satisfaction in IEIs are multifactorial and cannot be solely attributed to the route of IgRT. Minimizing negative experiences related to the disease or its treatment and, where possible, encouraging patients to maintain school/work attendance or engage in activities that promote societal participation can enhance self-esteem, coping abilities, and overall well-being.

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