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Research Article

Patients' views of priority setting for new medicines

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Pages 324-329 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: To identify rheumatoid arthritis patients' perceptions about what should govern priority setting for the new class of high-cost anti-rheumatics, the TNF inhibitors. Methods: Qualitative study employing semi-structured interviews of 22 patients diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at three hospitals in the region of Stockholm, Sweden. The interviews were conducted from December 1999 to March 2000. Results: Patients suggest that a basis for priority setting should be need, including priority to persons with severe and/or early disease, and to those not responding to other anti-rheumatics. Some patients believe that age and productivity have to be taken into account in priority setting, while others oppose this view. Some patients want the individual physician to carry out priority setting, while others consider this too arbitrary. Respondents often suggest criteria unfavourable to themselves. Alongside suggestions for priority setting criteria, there is also a notion that, ideally, priority setting should not have to take place at all. Conclusions: Patients' views of priority setting are not necessarily influenced by the patients' individual needs and may contribute to the development of priority guidelines. Knowledge of the patients' perceptions of priority setting for a specific treatment might also support patient-provider discussions on priority setting.

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