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On-Demand Treatment Preferences of Patients with Parkinson’s Disease and “OFF” Episodes: Heterogeneity Across Patient Subgroups

A. Thach, J. Coulter, C. Leach, J. Sutphin, C. Mansfield (Marlborough, MA, USA)

Meeting: MDS Virtual Congress 2020

Abstract Number: 959

Keywords: Apomorphine, Parkinsonism, Pharmacotherapy

Category: Parkinson’s Disease: Clinical Trials

Objective: To quantify preference heterogeneity for on-demand treatments among patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and “OFF” episodes.

Background: Patients with PD commonly experience “OFF” episodes. However, little is known about patient preference for different on-demand treatment features and if preferences vary by patient characteristics.

Method: Carbidopa/levodopa-treated US adults (age 18–75 years) with self-reported PD for ≥5 years or <5 years with “OFF” episodes took an online discrete-choice experiment survey. Respondents selected between pairs of experimentally designed profiles for hypothetical on-demand treatments for “OFF” episodes that varied by mode of administration (with and without mode-specific adverse events [AEs]), time to FULL “ON,” duration of “ON,” and out-of-pocket cost for a 30-day supply. Data were analyzed with 4 random parameters logit subgroup models (Table 1). Statistical significance of preferences between subgroup pairs was determined by χ2 tests.

Results: Overall, preferences were similar across subgroups. However, subgroup model interaction terms for 3 of 4 subgroups tested jointly statistically significantly different (P<0.05; Table 1). While patients with a caregiver did not display a statistically significantly different preference between inhaled medication with AEs and dissolvable sublingual film with AEs (P=0.229) or inhaled medication with AEs and injection with AEs (P=0.09), preferences among patients without a caregiver differed. Similarly, those with on-demand treatment experience did not display a statistically significantly different preference between inhaled medication with AEs and dissolvable sublingual film with AEs (P=0.182) or inhaled medication with AEs and injection with AEs (P=0.376), while preferences differed among patients without on-demand treatment experience. Both patients without a caregiver and those without on-demand treatment experience preferred a sublingual film with AEs to an inhaled medication with AEs, and they also preferred both the sublingual film and inhaled medication to an injected medication with AEs.

Conclusion: Patients with PD displayed largely homogeneous preferences for the attributes and levels presented in the study, with a few key differences in preferences for mode of administration with associated AEs.

Thach Pt Pref DCE Subgroups MDS Abs 24Feb2020 for Sub Table1

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

A. Thach, J. Coulter, C. Leach, J. Sutphin, C. Mansfield. On-Demand Treatment Preferences of Patients with Parkinson’s Disease and “OFF” Episodes: Heterogeneity Across Patient Subgroups [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2020; 35 (suppl 1). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/on-demand-treatment-preferences-of-patients-with-parkinsons-disease-and-off-episodes-heterogeneity-across-patient-subgroups/. Accessed June 15, 2025.
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