Self-management in adrenal insufficiency — towards a better understanding
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- Kampmeyer Daniela
- Department of Medicine I, University of Luebeck, Luebeck, Germany
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- Haas Christian Stefan
- Department of Medicine I, University of Luebeck, Luebeck, Germany
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- Moenig Heiner
- Department of Medicine I, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany
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- Harbeck Birgit
- Department of Medicine I, University of Luebeck, Luebeck, Germany
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- Self-management in adrenal insufficiency — towards a better understanding
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Patients with adrenal insufficiency (AI) require life-long glucocorticoid (GC) replacement treatment and dose adjustment in stress situations to prevent life-threatening adrenal crises. Herein this study we evaluated the patients’ healthcare situation and their knowledge on AI, comparing various aspects to a prior survey in 209 physicians. Using a questionnaire, we conducted a comprehensive survey among 33 AI patients who were treated at the endocrine outpatient clinics of two University Hospitals in Germany. The majority of AI patients (97%) named their treating physician as main source for information. Overall, 89.7% of interviewees were satisfied with their medical treatment; however, about 1/3 reported controversies with healthcare professionals regarding GC replacement in various situation. Two thirds of AI patients increased their substitution dose temporarily within the last 12 months. However, not all patients had an emergency ID, and only 64.5% an emergency kit. None of the interviewed patients identified the need for adjustment in all given situations correctly. Almost 80% of patients did not correctly identify all symptoms of GC over- and under-replacement. Interestingly, we found no significant differences between patients and physicians regarding specific aspects of GC replacement. We showed that: (i) AI patients have some knowledge gaps on modalities and adequacy of GC replacement therapy; (ii) long-term management of patients with AI remains a challenge requiring an experienced specialist; and (iii) further education of physicians as primary source of information is necessary. Additional education may help AI patients to empower them to adequate self-treatment.
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- Endocrine Journal
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Endocrine Journal 64 (4), 379-385, 2017
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