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A study protocol for quantifying patient preferences in neuromuscular disorders: a case study of the IMI PREFER Project

Authors :
Grainne S. Gorman
Zhong Yuan
Jennifer Viberg Johansson
Hanns Lochmüller
Ian Smith
Bennett Levitan
Eline van Overbeeke
Chiara Whichello
Aura Cecilia Jimenez-Moreno
Kristin Bullock
Cathy Anne Pinto
Vikas Soekhai
Isabelle Huys
Ardine de Wit
Kate Adcock
Christine Dyer
Esther W. de Bekker-Grob
Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management
Public Health
Source :
Wellcome Open Research, Wellcome Open Research, 5:253. F1000 Research Ltd.

Abstract

Objectives: Patient preference studies are increasingly used to inform decision-making during the medical product lifecycle but are rarely used to inform early stages of drug development. The primary aim of this study is to quantify treatment preferences of patients with neuromuscular disorders, which represent serious and debilitating conditions with limited or no treatment options available. Methods: This quantitative patient preferences study was designed as an online survey, with a cross-over design. This study will target two different diseases from the neuromuscular disorders disease group, myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) and mitochondrial myopathies (MM). Despite having different physio-pathological pathways both DM1 and MM manifest in a clinically similar manner and may benefit from similar treatment options. The sample will be stratified into three subgroups: two patient groups differentiated by age of symptom onset and one caregivers group. Each subgroup will be randomly assigned to complete two of three different preference elicitation methods at two different time points: Q-methodology survey, discrete choice experiment, and best-worst scaling type 2, allowing cross-comparisons of the results across each study time within participants and within elicitation methods. Additional variables such as sociodemographic, clinical and health literacy will be collected to enable analysis of potential heterogeneity. Ethics and Dissemination: This study protocol has undergone ethical review and approval by the Newcastle University R&D Ethics Committee (Ref: 15169/2018). All participants will be invited to give electronic informed consent to take part in the study prior accessing the online survey. All electronic data will be anonymised prior analysis. This study is part of the Patient Preferences in Benefit-Risk Assessments during the Drug Life Cycle (IMI-PREFER) project, a public-private collaborative research project aiming to develop expert and evidence-based recommendations on how and when patient preferences can be assessed and used to inform medical product decision making.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2398502X
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Wellcome Open Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....82aa6c64cacf96ab8aa2850c1c4fff17
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16116.1