Healthcare experiences of families affected by Huntington disease: need for improved care

Author:

Etchegary Holly1

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Epidemiology, Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada,

Abstract

Objectives: To explore the healthcare experiences of families affected by Huntington disease (HD), a fatal neurodegenerative genetic disorder, and elicit their suggestions for improvement in the quality of care provided to them. Methods: 24 semi-structured interviews were completed with members of families affected by HD in Eastern Canada. The sample was chosen to reflect a wide range of experiences with HD (e.g. patients, caregivers, family members at risk, but asymptomatic). Results: Complex needs for healthcare services and emotional supports were found. Participants expressed frustration at the lack of knowledge about HD displayed by their family physicians. They described numerous difficulties accessing appropriate healthcare and other supports, and anticipated access difficulties in the future. Participants offered several suggestions to improve the quality of care to their families, including better education of healthcare professionals about the complex nature of HD and the provision of regular follow-up support. Discussion: Health service planners and policy makers must recognize that HD is a debilitating, complicated illness requiring a high degree of care. Sustained follow-up support from knowledgeable healthcare professionals is required from the initial discovery of HD in the family, throughout a lengthy disease trajectory that normally ends with institutionalization.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy,General Medicine

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