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Support and information needs of people with systemic sclerosis by time since diagnosis: A cross-sectional study

Authors :
Provencher, Sabrina
Henry, Richard S
Bacalao, Carolina
Carrier, Marie-Eve
Kwakkenbos, Linda
Thombs, Brett D
Source :
Journal of Scleroderma and Related Disorders; October 2023, Vol. 8 Issue: 3 p247-252, 6p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: How support and informational needs of people with systemic sclerosis (SSc) may differ by time since diagnosis is not known. Our objective was to determine if informational and support needs of recently diagnosed individuals with systemic sclerosis differ from people diagnosed for longer periods of time.Methods: The North American Scleroderma Support Group Members survey included 30 items on reasons for attending support groups. Respondents were classified by time since diagnosis of 0–3 years, 4–9 years or 10+ years. Survey item responses were dichotomized into Not Importantor Somewhat Importantversus Importantor Very Important. We conducted Chi-square tests with Hochberg’s Sequential Method to identify item differences by time since diagnosis.Results: A total of 175 respondents completed the survey. Most support needs were rated as Importantor Very Importantby respondents, regardless of disease duration, particularly needs related to interpersonal and social support (10 items; median 81%) and learning about disease treatment and management strategies (11 items; median 82%). Discussing other aspects of living with systemic sclerosis (e.g. spirituality, discussing disease with family and friends) was rated lower (9 items; 44%). Respondents with 0–3 years since diagnosis were the highest on 29 of 30 items. Respondents with 0–3 years since diagnosis were significantly higher on items related to discussing medical care and 4 items on other aspects (spirituality, talking with family and friends, financial issues, sexual issues).Conclusion: People with systemic sclerosis have a wide range of information and support needs, regardless of their disease duration, but people with recent diagnoses have greater needs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23971983 and 23971991
Volume :
8
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Scleroderma and Related Disorders
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs64008133
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/23971983231181726