Experience of Symptoms and Disease Impact in Patients with Adenomyosis

Patient. 2018 Jun;11(3):319-328. doi: 10.1007/s40271-017-0284-2.

Abstract

Background: Adenomyosis is a poorly understood, benign disease of the uterus.

Objective: In this study, patient interviews were conducted to characterize the symptoms and impact of adenomyosis.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study in which women with adenomyosis were recruited from five US clinics and a health-related social network forum. Participants (aged 18-55 years) were pre-menopausal with a history of regular menstrual cycles. Participants were interviewed about their experiences with adenomyosis, symptoms and impacts on day-to-day activities (concept elicitation), and subsequently about the occurrence, relative severity, and impact of symptoms (card-sorting exercise).

Results: In total, 31 women were interviewed. Mean duration since onset of first adenomyosis symptom was 5.7 years; 41.9% reported severe/very severe adenomyosis. Over 50 symptoms and 30 impacts of adenomyosis were reported in the concept elicitation; 87% of symptoms were reported after 7 interviews and 78% of impacts after 5 interviews, indicating a condition with a significant symptom burden and a consistent presentation. The most common symptoms were heavy menstrual bleeding (87%), cramps (84%), and blood clots during menstrual bleeding (84%). The most common impacts were burdensome self-care hygiene (71%), and fatigue/low energy (71%). In the card-sorting exercise, the most commonly endorsed symptoms were pain during menstruation/menstrual cramps and heavy menstrual bleeding (both frequently rated as severe). The symptom with the highest impact was heavy menstrual bleeding.

Conclusion: Initiatives to understand women's experiences with adenomyosis may improve management of the condition. This study provides a first step in understanding their experience and new information on the symptom profile of adenomyosis.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adenomyosis / psychology*
  • Adult
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Menorrhagia / psychology*
  • Middle Aged
  • Quality of Life / psychology*
  • United States