Home-Based Care for Patients with Lysosomal Storage Disease: Experiences in Argentina

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Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) is a long term treatment for patients who suffer from lysosomal storage disease. A transversal descriptive study was conducted to evaluate advantages and disadvantages of a home-based care program for patients with Gaucher, Fabry and Mucopolysaccharidosis II (MPS II) diseases. A survey among patients and nurses involved in healthcare delivery at home was utilized for this study. The adherence rate was 92.9% over the study period. Eighty six point nine percent chose to carry out the treatment at home and 88.5% felt that their quality of life had improved. Additional advantages reported were: comfort (77%), treatment adjustment to daily activities (69%) and flexibility (58%). Disadvantages expressed were: lack of confidence with the health care provider at home (1.6%) and a shortage of disposable materials available (1.6%). The main benefits of home-based treatment were the high treatment adherence and the improvement in quality of life.

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Brunelli, M. V., Rabhansl, M. M., Delacre, C., Dankert, M. M., Cuevillas, M. V., & Frias, C. T. (2019). Home-Based Care for Patients with Lysosomal Storage Disease: Experiences in Argentina. Journal of Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Screening, 7. https://doi.org/10.1590/2326-4594-JIEMS-2018-0002

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