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. 2020 Jun 1;12(5):370-373.
doi: 10.1136/flgastro-2019-101324. eCollection 2021.

Patient ownership of primary biliary cholangitis long-term management

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Patient ownership of primary biliary cholangitis long-term management

Jessica Leighton et al. Frontline Gastroenterol. .

Abstract

Objective: Patient ownership of disease is vital in rare diseases like primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). This survey of UK members of the PBC foundation aimed to assess patients' perception of their disease management, focusing on key biomarkers and problematic symptoms.

Design: Registered PBC foundation members were surveyed on their experiences on their most recent clinic visit, covering the type of hospital and clinician and whether biochemical response and symptom burden were discussed, including who initiated these conversations. Respondents were also asked about their willingness to initiate these conversations.

Results: Across 633 respondents, 42% remembered discussing alkaline phosphatase, the key biochemical response measure, and the majority of discussions were initiated by the healthcare provider. 56% of respondents remembered discussing itch, a key PBC symptom. There was no distinction between the grade of healthcare professional, but both patients and clinicians were significantly more likely to discuss symptoms over disease progression. Reassuringly, 84% of respondents felt willing to initiate conversations about their illness, regardless of the grade of managing clinician.

Conclusions: This work lays a positive foundation for patient education and empowerment projects, likely to improve clinical outcomes. Key aspects of management (biochemical response to treatment and symptom burden) should be emphasised as topics of discussion to both patients and clinicians managing PBC. We suggest a simple cue card to prompt patient-led discussion.

Keywords: autoimmune liver disease; primary biliary cirrhosis.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

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Figure 1
Survey questions.
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Figure 2
Answers to 'did you discuss ALP?/who initiated the discussion?'. ALP, alkaline phosphatase.
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Figure 3
Proposed clinic prompt card. ALP, alkaline phosphatase; PBC, primary bliary cholangitis.

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