Table 4.
Pre-diagnosis | Diagnosis | Treatment | Follow-up |
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♦ Annoying symptoms, but difficult to associate with LSD, especially when there is no organ involvement (i.e. fatigue, fever, respiratory difficulties, etc.) ♦ Continuous referrals to different HCPs until reaching the expert who would suspect an LSD ♦ Misdiagnosis ♦ Years pass by before reaching a diagnosis |
♣ Relief of having a diagnosis that explains the symptoms ♣ Once there is suspicion of the LSD, appropriate access to testing ♣ Information transferred by the doctor gradually is perceived favourably ♣ Slow but relieving assimilation process: there is no cure but there is a treatment to attenuate the development of the disease ♦ Patient overwhelmed due to the high number of tests to be performed in occasions to reach a final diagnosis ♦ First time ever for patients to hear about their disease ♦ Difficult to learn of the progressive and limiting symptomatology ♦ Uncertainty about further details related to the disease ♦ Information overload on the Internet about the disease ♦ Emotionally affected when learning about the possibility of genetic transmission of the disease |
♣ Reliance on the specific specialist ♣ Information about treatments delivered on the right timing ♣ Great expectations in treatment efficacy ♣ Huge emotional support provided by the nursing care service ♣ Great content with home therapy ♦ Red tape for treatment approval initiation ♦ Prolonged switch of treatment procedures ♦ Long waiting time during treatment administration ♦ High hospital dependence ♦ Uncertainty about treatment response of the patient |
♣ Appropriate and satisfactory follow-up in terms of doubts resolution, carried out by the physician of reference ♣ Frequency of control and follow-up visits perceived as appropriate ♣ Excellent coordination among the healthcare specialists to carry out complementary testing ♣ Appropriate access to complementary testing ♦ Lack of knowledge of the disease by other physicians, especially GPs ♦ Difficulties arising from holidays organization or requesting recurring sick leaves |
♦: Negative aspects; ♣: positive aspects