학술논문

A cross-sectional survey of symptoms and daily living among patients with polycythemia vera and their treating physicians in Japan.
Document Type
Article
Source
Hematology. Dec2023, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p1-11. 11p.
Subject
*POLYCYTHEMIA vera
*PHYSICIAN-patient relations
*PHYSICIANS
*PATIENTS' attitudes
*ACTIVITIES of daily living
Language
ISSN
1024-5332
Abstract
This Japanese cross-sectional survey evaluated the symptoms, daily living activities, and treatment needs of patients with polycythemia vera (PV), as perceived by patients themselves and their physicians. The study was conducted at 112 centers (March to July 2022) and included PV patients aged ≥20 years (n = 265) and their attending physicians (n = 151). The patient and physician questionnaires included 34 and 29 questions, respectively, to assess daily living, PV symptoms, treatment goals, and physician-patient communication. Concerning daily living (primary endpoint), work (13.2%), leisure activities (11.3%), and family life (9.6%) were most affected by PV symptoms. Patients aged <60 years more frequently reported an impact on daily living than patients aged ≥60 years. Some patients (30%) reported anxiety about their future condition. The most common symptoms were pruritus (13.6%) and fatigue (10.9%). Pruritus was ranked as the first treatment need for patients, while physicians ranked it fourth. Concerning treatment goals, physicians prioritized thrombosis/vascular event prevention, while patients prioritized delaying PV progression. Physicians were less satisfied with physician-patient communication than patients. Patients' daily living was largely affected by PV symptoms. There are differences in physician and patient perceptions of symptoms, daily living, and treatment needs in Japan. UMIN Japan identifier: UMIN000047047. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]