The impact of gout as described by patients, using the lens of The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF): a qualitative study
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The impact of gout as described by patients, using the lens of The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF): a qualitative study
Abstract
Background: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) aims to comprehensively describe the ways in which a person's health condition affects their life. This study aimed to contribute to the development of an ICF core set for gout through patient opinion derived from focus groups and interviews.
Methods: We conducted a secondary qualitative analysis of data from three studies investigating the patient experience of gout. In total there were 30 individual interviews and 2 focus groups (N = 17) comprising 47 participants. We conducted thematic analysis of the textual data to extract meaning units, which were then linked to the ICF.
Results: A large number of ICF categories were relevant to patients with gout. Participants mentioned 93 third level categories, 17 of which were mentioned by more than 50% of patients. The most references for a single category was for b280, Sensation of pain, followed by personal factors (not yet categorised by the ICF). The most participants mentioned the environmental factor e355, Health professional support, followed by b280, Sensation of pain.
Conclusion: The categories identified in this study as relevant to patients with gout highlight the severe pain associated with this disease, the impact on mobility and corresponding life areas. The roles of health professional support, medication, and personal attitudes to disease management are also reflected in the data. These results will contribute to the development of the ICF core set for gout.
Keywords: Disability and health; Gout; International classification of functioning; Patient outcome assessment; Qualitative research; World Health Organisation.
© The Author(s) 2020.
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interestsND has received consulting fees, speaker fees or grants from Takeda, Ardea, AstraZeneca, Cymabay, Abbvie, and Crealta, outside the submitted work. WT has received consulting fees from Pfizer (NZ) and Janssen-Cilag Pty Ltd., outside the submitted work. CDT has received consulting fees, speaker fees or grants from AstraZeneca and Grünenthal. BRT declares no conflicts of interest. RA, ST and CP are employees of Adelphi Values and as such were contracted by Pfizer to conduct the research; they perform research for many other pharmaceutical companies for payment.
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