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. 2024 Aug 31;19(1):319.
doi: 10.1186/s13023-024-03327-2.

Experiences of quality of life and access to health services among rare disease caregivers: a scoping review

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Experiences of quality of life and access to health services among rare disease caregivers: a scoping review

Tina Černe et al. Orphanet J Rare Dis. .

Abstract

Background: Research on rare diseases focuses less on caregivers, who play an important role in meeting the medical and social needs of the people they care for. Caregivers of people with rare diseases face negative outcomes due to problems with diagnosis, caring for complex conditions and expensive treatments. However, the factors that affect their quality of life are poorly understood. Poor mental and physical health of caregivers has a direct impact on the person they are caring for.

Methods: To explore the literature on this topic, we conducted a scoping review in which we identified and analysed relevant studies to find out how extensively this topic has been researched. The articles were retrieved from the bibliographic databases PubMed, Ovid Medline and Ebsco Cinahl.

Results: We initially identified 299 references and then included thirty-four articles. The included articles address three main topics, namely caregiver quality of life, health care accessibility, and the impact of health care accessibility on caregiver QOL.

Conclusion: This study provides information that is important to multiple providers of services as it can help to better understand caregivers and people with rare diseases and improve the quality of services offered. It highlights areas with the greatest need for change and offers insight into the complexity of caring for people with rare diseases, assisting policymakers in developing policies to support informal caregivers.

Keywords: Access to health care; Caregivers; Quality of life; Rare diseases.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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Flow diagram of inclusion and exclusion process in the scoping review
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Country origin of studies included in the scoping review
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European countries included in the review

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