Determinants of adherence and consequences of the transition from adolescence to adulthood among young people with severe haemophilia (TRANSHEMO): A multicentric French national observational cross‐sectional study based on the FranceCoag registry

Author:

Nguyen Ngoc Anh Thu12ORCID,Auquier Pascal123,Beltran Anzola Any12,Harroche Annie4ORCID,Castet Sabine5,Huguenin Yoann5,Meunier Sandrine6,Repesse Yohann7ORCID,D'Oiron Roseline8ORCID,Rauch Antoine9ORCID,Desprez Dominique10,Spiegel Alexandra11,Chamouni Pierre12ORCID,Schneider Pascale12,Baumstarck Karine123,Boucekine Mohamed123,Tabele Clémence123,Viprey Marie31314,Leroy Tanguy15,Roques Marie‐Anaïs1617,Sannie Thomas18ORCID,Giraud Nicolas18,Chambost Hervé317,Resseguier Noémie12,

Affiliation:

1. CEReSS/UR 3279 – Health Services and Quality of Life Research Aix Marseille University Marseille France

2. Methodological Support Unit for Clinical and Epidemiological Research University Hospital of Marseille (APHM) Marseille France

3. FranceCoag Network Marseille France

4. AP‐HP, Haemophilia Treatment Centre Hospital Necker Paris France

5. University Hospital of Bordeaux Haemophilia Treatment Centre Bordeaux France

6. Hospices Civils de Lyon ‐ Haemophilia Treatment Centre Groupement Hospitalier Est Bron France

7. University Hospital of Caen Haemophilia Treatment Centre Caen France

8. AP‐HP Haemophilia Treatment Centre Hospital Bicêtre Paris France

9. University Regional Hospital of Lille Haemophilia Treatment Centre Lille France

10. University Regional Hospital of Strasbourg Haemophilia Treatment Centre Strasbourg France

11. University Regional Hospital of Strasbourg Pediatric Onco‐Haematology Service Strasbourg France

12. University Hospital of Rouen Haemophilia Treatment Centre Rouen France

13. Hospices Civils de Lyon Health Data Department Lyon France

14. Inserm, U1290 Unit, Research on Healthcare Performance RESHAPE Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University Lyon France

15. Inserm U1296 Unit Radiation: Defense Health and Environment Lumière Lyon 2 University Lyon France

16. Laboratory of Clinical Psychology Psychopathology and Psychoanalysis UR 3278 Aix‐Marseille University Aix‐en‐Provence France

17. AP‐HM, Haemophilia Treatment Centre Children Hospital La Timone Marseille France

18. French Patients’ Association for People with Haemophilia (AFH) Paris France

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionIt is necessary to gain insights into adherence to healthcare in people with severe haemophilia (PwSH), especially during the transition from paediatric to adult care, which is an important phase in lives of young people with childhood chronic disease. This adherence can be considered as a marker of successful transition.ObjectivesThe main objective of the quantitative phase of the TRANSHEMO project was to compare the adherence to healthcare between adolescents and young adults (YAs) with severe haemophilia. The secondary objective was to identify the determinants (facilitators and barriers) of this adherence and associations between these determinants.MethodsA multicentre, observational, cross‐sectional study was conducted in 2017–2019 on PwSH aged between 14 and 17 years (adolescents) or between 20 and 29 years (YAs), included in the FranceCoag registry and having completed the questionnaires. The adherence to healthcare (treatment regimens and clinical follow‐up) was compared between adolescents and YAs using the chi‐squared test. The determinants of this adherence were analysed by structural equation modelling.ResultsThere were 277 participants, 107 adolescents, and 170 YAs. The rate of adolescents adhering to healthcare was 82.2%, while the rate of YAs was 61.2% (p < .001). The barriers to the adherence to healthcare were being YA, having repeated at least one school grade and presenting mental health concerns.ConclusionAdolescents had better adherence to healthcare than YAs. According to the determinants enlightened in this project, targeted supportive strategies and adapted therapeutic education programs can be developed for young PwSH to facilitate their adherence to healthcare.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Hematology,General Medicine

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