Abstract

Background

Ulcerative colitis (UC) often first presents during adolescence and early adulthood. Primary symptoms of UC are well known, yet similarities and differences of disease experience in adults and adolescents are not well characterized.

Methods

To understand the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and symptomatic experience of UC, in-depth interviews were conducted in the US with 21 adults (20–70 years) and 14 adolescents (12–17 years). Eligibility and medical history were confirmed by clinician report. A previously conducted literature review and resultant conceptual model informed the discussion guide to explore symptoms and HRQoL. Age appropriate creative tasks (“animal” task and collage) were employed to facilitate discussion. Transcripts and collages were subjected to thematic analysis using ATLAS.ti software.

Results

Clinician-reported UC severity included 24% mild, 38% moderate, 38% severe among adults; and 64% mild, 29% moderate, 7% severe among adolescents. Among adults, 52% were female, 67% were white. Among adolescents, 50% were female, 71% were white. During analysis it was noted that all participants reported stomach/abdominal pain. Other key symptoms identified were frequent bowel movements, diarrhea, blood in stools, sudden need for bowel movement, stomach cramping, bloating, and feeling gassy/passing gas (≥75% of participants). Key impacts identified were embarrassment, dietary limitations, having to plan around UC, worry/fear, anger, low mood/depression, and relationship with others, (≥75% of participants). In creative tasks, animals were chosen to represent their UC and content included in the collages reflected the most commonly discussed themes from the interviews. Only adults discussed feeling dehydrated, while only adolescents discussed the impact of UC on school life.

Conclusions

Open-ended interviews highlighted the HRQoL and symptomatic experiences of UC from the patient’s perspective, which were similar between adult and adolescent UC patients.

Details

Title
A qualitative study exploring the health-related quality of life and symptomatic experiences of adults and adolescents with ulcerative colitis
Author
Newton, Louise 1 ; Randall, Jason A 1 ; Hunter, Theresa 2 ; Shannon, Keith 3 ; Symonds, Tara 1 ; Secrest, Roberta J 2 ; Komocsar, Wendy J 2 ; Curtis, Sarah E 2 ; Abetz-Webb, Linda 4 ; Kappelman, Michael 5 ; Naegeli, April N 2 

 Clinical Outcomes Solutions, Kent, UK 
 Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 
 Clinical Outcomes Solutions, Chicago, USA 
 Patient-Centered Outcomes Assessment, Stockport, UK 
 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA 
Pages
1-13
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Oct 2019
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
e-ISSN
25098020
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2310555629
Copyright
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