The burden of pharmacological treatment on health-related quality of life in people with a urea cycle disorder: a qualitative study.
Gillian YeowellDanielle Stephanie BurnsFrancis FatoyePublished in: Journal of patient-reported outcomes (2021)
Adhering to a strict pharmacological regime caused immense stress for both carers and children, severely impacting on typical social activities such as eating at a restaurant or going on holiday. GPB was perceived to have alleviated some burden in terms of administration given improved characteristics concerning taste and dosage, important characteristics for both carers and children living with UCD. Practitioners should consider these findings when making clinical decisions for children with UCD and the effect of pharmacological treatment on carer's health-related quality of life. Outreach work to facilitate greater understanding of the condition should be conducted with key locations, such as children's schools. This would also help to alleviate carer burden.