TY - JOUR
T1 - Shifting focus from ideality to reality
T2 - a qualitative study on how quality of life is defined by premanifest and manifest Huntington’s disease gene expansion carriers
AU - on behalf of the HEALTHE-RND consortium
AU - van Lonkhuizen, Pearl J.C.
AU - Heemskerk, Anne Wil
AU - Slutter, Leanne
AU - van Duijn, Erik
AU - de Bot, Susanne T.
AU - Chavannes, Niels H.
AU - Meijer, Eline
AU - Kerr, Jacqueline
AU - Foley, Peter
AU - Moldovan, Ramona
AU - Coffey, Anna
AU - Thorpe, Jeanette
AU - McKenna, Ian
AU - McKenna, Stephen
AU - O’Malley, Emer
AU - Burke, Tom
AU - Thangaramanujam, Muthukumaran
AU - Hoblyn, Jennifer
AU - Casella, Melissa
AU - D’Alessio, Barbara
AU - Giorgio, Chiara
AU - Migliore, Simone
AU - Scaricamazza, Eugenia
AU - Maffi, Sabrina
AU - Squitieri, Ferdinando
AU - Ulmanová, Olga
AU - Roth, Jan
AU - Klempířová, Olga
AU - Dolečková, Kristýna
AU - Bezuchová, Eva
AU - Konvalinková, Romama
AU - Klempíř, Jiří
AU - Steck, Franziska
AU - Frank, Wiebke
AU - Mühlbäck, Alzbeta
AU - Landwehrmeyer, G. Bernhard
AU - Putman, Amy
AU - Arendts, Esther C.
AU - Feleus, Stephanie
AU - Vegt, Niko
AU - van Lonkhuizen, Pearl J.C.
AU - de Bot, Susanne T.
AU - Heemskerk, Anne Wil
AU - Chavannes, Niels
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - Background: Understanding quality of life (QoL) is important in diseases for which there is no cure to date, such as Huntington’s disease (HD). A deeper level of understanding is, however, compromised by the lack of studies examining QoL from the perspectives of HD gene expansion carriers (HDGECs). Only a few qualitative studies on QoL in HD have been performed, yet none investigated how QoL is defined by HDGECs themselves. Objective: This qualitative study explores how premanifest and manifest HDGECs define their QoL. Methods: Online semi-structured interviews were conducted with 6 premanifest and 6 manifest HDGECs in the Netherlands. Qualitative content analysis was used to explore participants’ QoL definitions via inductive coding and the subsequent formulation of (sub)categories and (sub)themes. Results: Premanifest and manifest HDGECs had a different focus when defining QoL. Two subthemes were identified for premanifest HDGECs: Thoughts about a meaningful life regardless of HD and Concerns about the future progression and impact of HD. For manifest HDGECs, two other subthemes were identified: Coming to terms with HD and Shifting perspectives due to the impact of HD. One overall theme was generated, reflecting the difference and adaptive shift in focus between premanifest and manifest HDGECs: Shifting focus from ideality to reality. Conclusions: In providing optimal care, HDGECs should be considered as part of a complex, continuously changing environment, thereby taking into account their individual QoL experiences and tailoring care accordingly. HDGECs might benefit from forming helpful beliefs about future adaptability and resilience and developing adaptive coping strategies.
AB - Background: Understanding quality of life (QoL) is important in diseases for which there is no cure to date, such as Huntington’s disease (HD). A deeper level of understanding is, however, compromised by the lack of studies examining QoL from the perspectives of HD gene expansion carriers (HDGECs). Only a few qualitative studies on QoL in HD have been performed, yet none investigated how QoL is defined by HDGECs themselves. Objective: This qualitative study explores how premanifest and manifest HDGECs define their QoL. Methods: Online semi-structured interviews were conducted with 6 premanifest and 6 manifest HDGECs in the Netherlands. Qualitative content analysis was used to explore participants’ QoL definitions via inductive coding and the subsequent formulation of (sub)categories and (sub)themes. Results: Premanifest and manifest HDGECs had a different focus when defining QoL. Two subthemes were identified for premanifest HDGECs: Thoughts about a meaningful life regardless of HD and Concerns about the future progression and impact of HD. For manifest HDGECs, two other subthemes were identified: Coming to terms with HD and Shifting perspectives due to the impact of HD. One overall theme was generated, reflecting the difference and adaptive shift in focus between premanifest and manifest HDGECs: Shifting focus from ideality to reality. Conclusions: In providing optimal care, HDGECs should be considered as part of a complex, continuously changing environment, thereby taking into account their individual QoL experiences and tailoring care accordingly. HDGECs might benefit from forming helpful beliefs about future adaptability and resilience and developing adaptive coping strategies.
KW - Huntington disease
KW - Neurodegenerative diseases
KW - Psychological well-being
KW - Qualitative research
KW - Quality of life
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85211201702
U2 - 10.1186/s13023-024-03461-x
DO - 10.1186/s13023-024-03461-x
M3 - Article
C2 - 39614274
AN - SCOPUS:85211201702
SN - 1750-1172
VL - 19
JO - Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
JF - Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
IS - 1
M1 - 444
ER -