Table 7.
Reasons for patients who decided to switch | LCIG (N = 53) | CSAI (N = 19) |
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N (%) | N (%) | |
Caregiver was willing and available to assist patient in managing the advanced PD treatment for a long period | 36 (68%) | 14 (74%) |
The patient could no longer tolerate poor quality of life | 42 (79%) | 16 (84%) |
The patient presented significant disabilities, with serious loss of autonomy | 45 (86%) | 13 (68%) |
The caregiver wished to reduce the stress he/she was undergoing | 8 (15%) | 3 (16%) |
The patient and/or caregiver showed interest in advanced treatment options | 23 (43%) | 9 (47%) |
Complexity of conventional treatments/scarce compliance | 10 (19%) | 3 (16%) |
Reasons for patients to remain in standard treatment | SOC (N = 54) |
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N (%) | |
The caregiver was not willing or available to assist patient in managing the advanced PD treatment for a long period | 8 (15%) |
The patient is afraid of advanced treatments | 30 (56%) |
The caregiver is worried for the patient | 14 (26%) |
The patient believes his or her conditions are not debilitating such as to require an advanced therapy | 21 (39%) |
The caregiver believes that advanced therapies have to be considered in the very late stage of disease | 17 (31%) |
The physician believes that the patient is unsuitable for an advanced therapy | 17 (31%) |
SOC patients who were proposed in the past an advanced therapy but they refused for any reason | 18 (33%) |