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It’s more than dryness and fatigue: The patient perspective on health-related quality of life in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome - A qualitative study

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  • Angelika Lackner
  • Anja Ficjan
  • Martin H Stradner
  • Josef Hermann
  • Julia Unger
  • Tanja Stamm
  • Georg Stummvoll
  • Mona Dür
  • Winfried B Graninger
  • Christian Dejaco

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Objectives: In Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome (PSS), there is an apparent lack of data concerning the perspectives of patients, their needs, preferences and difficulties of daily life. This qualitative study was conducted to explore perspectives and needs of patients with PSS that influence health related quality of life (HRQL). Methods: We recruited 20 PSS patients fulfilling the American-European consensus classification criteria out of the PSS cohort of the Medical University Graz, Austria. In total, 6 focus group sessions (with three to four patients per group) were performed. A modified meaning condensation procedure was used to analyse the data. Results: The interview analysis resulted in 484 meaning units, 254 subconcepts and 86 concepts. The identified concepts were grouped into three dimensions: physical dimension, psychological & emotional challenges and social life & daily living. A dependency between the three categories was identified. Conclusions: This qualitative study underpins that HRQL in PSS patients is affected by several factors. The problems are not limited to dryness, pain and fatigue while the complaints secondary to these symptoms are important to patients with PSS significantly affecting physical, psychological and social life components of HRQL. A disease-specific patient related outcome measures for clinical practice and trials should be developed considering the different aspects of HRQL in PSS.

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  • Angelika Lackner & Anja Ficjan & Martin H Stradner & Josef Hermann & Julia Unger & Tanja Stamm & Georg Stummvoll & Mona Dür & Winfried B Graninger & Christian Dejaco, 2017. "It’s more than dryness and fatigue: The patient perspective on health-related quality of life in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome - A qualitative study," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(2), pages 1-12, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0172056
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0172056
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