Patients seeking stem cell therapies—a prospective qualitative analysis from a Regenerative Medicine Consult Service

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Despite patient demand for stem cell therapies (SCTs) for musculoskeletal conditions, there remains limited research on why patients seek SCTs or their sources of information. We employ three questions into a consult intake form: (1) Why are you interested in stem cell treatment for your condition? (2) How did you find out about stem cell treatment for your condition? (3) Have you contacted a stem cell clinic? Responses analyzed, using a qualitative content analysis approach to identify themes reveal many patients seek SCTs to treat pain or delay surgery which may align with some current clinical evidence while other patients express motivations as expected outcomes (e.g., SCTs are better than standard of care or can regenerate tissue) which are not supported by current medical evidence. These differences suggests that patient-centered counseling may help patients by addressing misconceptions and increasing health literacy about expected outcomes of SCTs for treating musculoskeletal conditions.

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Arthurs, J. R., Nordan, L. M., Hultgren, B. H., Heckman, M. G., Martinez, D., Master, Z., & Shapiro, S. A. (2022). Patients seeking stem cell therapies—a prospective qualitative analysis from a Regenerative Medicine Consult Service. Npj Regenerative Medicine, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41536-022-00215-w

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