Research priorities of endometriosis patients and supporters in Aotearoa New Zealand

Author:

Ellis Katherine12ORCID,Wood Rachael13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Process Engineering University of Canterbury Christchurch New Zealand

2. Endometriosis New Zealand Christchurch New Zealand

3. Biomolecular Interaction Centre University of Canterbury Christchurch New Zealand

Abstract

BackgroundIn New Zealand, an estimated 10% of women and people presumed female at birth have endometriosis, a disease characterised by the presence of tissue similar to the lining of the uterus, outside of the uterus.AimsThe purpose of this study was to characterise the research priorities of New Zealand endometriosis patients and their support networks in alignment with an Australian study. This will allow researchers to be able to ensure their research aligns with closing research gaps prioritised by those who directly experience the impacts of the disease.Methods and MaterialsThere were 1262 responses to an online Qualtrics survey advertised through Endometriosis New Zealand's social media accounts and mailing list to reach endometriosis patients and their support networks.ResultsOverall, the highest research priorities for surgically or radiologically confirmed endometriosis patients, clinically suspected endometriosis patients, chronic pelvic pain patients, and their parents, partners, family members and friends were the management and treatment of endometriosis, followed by understanding endometriosis' cause, and improved capacity to diagnose endometriosis earlier. The key differences between the priorities of symptomatic participants and supporters were that symptomatic participants placed a significantly higher priority on understanding the cause of endometriosis, and supporters placed a significantly higher priority on improving the diagnosis of endometriosis.ConclusionsThere is alignment between the ranking of general research priority areas for endometriosis in Australasia, allowing for clear priorities for future research teams to structure their work around patient‐centredness.

Publisher

Wiley

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