- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT06503068
Impact of NAFLD vs MAFLD Stigma on Quality of Life in Egyptian Patients
NAFLD Stigma vs MAFLD Stigma and Their Impact on Quality of Life in Egyptian Patients: A Survey Study
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become the leading cause of liver disease worldwide. The global burden of NAFLD is about 30% of the population, With a higher prevalence in Egypt about 47.5 %. The prevalence increases significantly with the presence of type 2 diabetes and obesity.
NAFLD is commonly associated with metabolic dysfunction and the development of cardiovascular disease. However, the NAFLD definition excludes other causes. It is not correlated with metabolic dysfunction and cardiovascular risk, so in 2020, the term metabolic-dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) was suggested to replace the term NAFLD.
The nomenclature change was partly related to the stigma associated with the term NAFLD. As the words "alcoholic" and "fatty" were considered stigmatizing. A recent global survey showed that 26% of patients (57% in the USA and 7% in MENA) felt stigmatized relating to overweight/obesity and 8% of patients (22 % in the USA and 3% in MENA) felt stigmatized by the term NAFLD. While 34% and 38% of physicians considered the words "non-alcoholic" and "fatty" stigmatizing, respectively.
There is a discrepancy between the different regions of the world and between patients and providers regarding the perception of NAFLD/ MAFLD stigma. This study aims to assess the perception and stigmatization of various diagnostic terms (fatty liver, NAFLD & MAFLD) among Egyptian patients and physicians. Also, to assess the impact of stigma on the quality of life and the motivations and barriers for lifestyle modification which is the cornerstone of NAFLD/MAFLD management.
Study Overview
Detailed Description
This cross-sectional study will be carried out in collaboration between the Tropical Medicine Department and Public Health Department, Tanta University Hospitals. A questionnaire in both digital and written forms targeting patients with NAFLD/NASH and physicians treating NAFLD/NASH patients in Egypt.
Type of study:
Prospective, cross-sectional survey.
Duration of study:
Study will be carried out from May 2024 to August 2024 or until the target number is reached (about 500 subjects).
Target subjects:
The questionnaire will target a convenience sample of NAFLD/NASH patients and physicians treating NAFLD/NASH patients (about 500 subjects).
The questionnaire will be written and digital in both Arabic and English versions.
Methodology:
After designing the questionnaire, it will be discussed with other experts in the field, validity and reliability will be assessed and a pilot study will be done.
After an informed consent subject will answer a designed questionnaire either written or digital. 2 phases will be done The questionnaire will be divided into 3 sectors Sector 1: Demographic data: questions about [age, sex, residence, educational level, occupation (subspecialty), workplace] for all participants.
Sector 2: Socioeconomic level determination mainly for population :( Socio-economic data will be gathered through questions asking about the number of family members, number of rooms in the apartment, level of education, occupation, and cost per month).
Sector 3: the main work includes questions for patients: (patient awareness of NAFLD before diagnosis, presence and severity of liver fibrosis, presence of comorbidities, the diagnostic term they use to describe their disease, have they disclosed their condition to family or friends, have they experienced stigmatization or discriminations due to their disease and how frequently, how they feel about the words fatty, alcoholic, and metabolic, have they avoided or missed a visit with their physician due to NAFLD, patients concerns about the disease and its progression, barriers, and motivations for lifestyle modifications).
For physicians :(their clinical experience in NAFLD and the number of NAFLD/NASH patients they see per month, what terms they think are considered stigmatizing to their patients "fatty, non-alcoholic, overweight/obese, metabolic associated", does their patients feel discrimination due to their disease, would the name change help their patients, causes of frustration and discomfort when treating NAFLD patients, their opinion of what are the barriers and motivations for lifestyle modifications in their patients)
Ethical considerations:
A written or digital informed consent form authorizing the collection of this data was signed by all subjects The study will be approved by the Ethical Committee of Faculty of Medicine Tanta University.
The risks to the participants and measures needed to minimize these risks:
- The privacy of the data of the patients will be maintained.
- Any unexpected risks appear during the course of research will be cleared to the subjects and the ethical committee on time
Adequate provisions to maintain the privacy of participants and confidentially of data are as follows:
- A code number for each patient will be used, and symbols for the name and address will be kept in a special file.
- The investigators will hide the patients' names when the research is used
- The investigators will use the results of the research only for scientific aims and not use it in other aims.
The endpoint of this study:
Assess the prevalence of NAFLD/MAFLD stigma among both patients and physicians, and the beneficence of name change from NAFLD to MAFLD in Egypt to determine the factors leading to lifestyle modifications in NAFLD/MAFLD patients, thus improving patients' quality of life.
Study Type
Enrollment (Estimated)
Contacts and Locations
Study Contact
- Name: Rania M Elkafoury, MD
- Phone Number: 00201004672358
- Email: rania.elkafoury@med.tanta.edu.eg
Study Contact Backup
- Name: Shimaa M Ebrahim, MD
- Phone Number: 00201020018360
- Email: shimaaebrahim@med.tanta.edu.eg
Study Locations
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Gharbyea
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Tanta, Gharbyea, Egypt, 31527
- Recruiting
- Tropical medicine department, Tanta University Hospitals
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Contact:
- Ferial Elkalla, MD
- Phone Number: 00201006023289
- Email: f.elkalla@gmail.com
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Sub-Investigator:
- Shimaa M Ebrahim, MD
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Sub-Investigator:
- Asmaa A Elfeky, MD
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
- Adult
- Older Adult
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Sampling Method
Study Population
The questionnaire will target a convenience sample of NAFLD/NASH patients presenting to the Tropical Medicine Department clinics.
physicians treating NAFLD/NASH patients in Egypt
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients ≥ 18 years old diagnosed with NAFLD/ NASH and willing to complete the survey.
- Physicians treating patients with NAFLD/NASH (hepatologists, gastroenterologists, endocrinologists, and internal medicine physicians).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unwilling to participate
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
Cohorts and Interventions
Group / Cohort |
Intervention / Treatment |
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NAFLD/NASH patients
Patients ≥ 18 years old diagnosed with NAFLD/ NASH and willing to complete the survey.
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A questionnaire in both digital and written forms in both Arabic and English versions.
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Physicians
Physicians treating patients with NAFLD/NASH (hepatologists, gastroenterologists, endocrinologists, and internal medicine physicians).
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A questionnaire in both digital and written forms in both Arabic and English versions.
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Awareness of NAFLD/MAFLD stigma in Egypt
Time Frame: till August 2024
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Using a questionnaire to assess awareness of stigma related to various diagnostic terms such as "fatty liver", "NAFLD", "MAFLD", and Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease "MASLD" in patients and in NAFLD/NASH treating physicians in Egypt.
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till August 2024
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Perception of NAFLD/MAFLD stigma in Egypt
Time Frame: till August 2024
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Using a questionnaire to assess perception of stigma related to various diagnostic terms such as "fatty liver", "NAFLD", "MAFLD", and "MASLD" in patients and in NAFLD/NASH treating physicians in Egypt.
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till August 2024
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
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impact on quality of life
Time Frame: till August 2024
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Using a questionnaire to understand the impact of NAFLD vs MAFLD stigma on the quality of life in Egyptian patients
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till August 2024
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Motivations to lifestyle changes
Time Frame: till August 2024
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Using a questionnaire to evaluate the motivation for lifestyle changes in Egyptian patients
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till August 2024
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Barriers to lifestyle changes
Time Frame: till August 2024
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Using a questionnaire to evaluate the barriers for lifestyle changes in Egyptian patients
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till August 2024
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start (Actual)
Primary Completion (Estimated)
Study Completion (Estimated)
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (Actual)
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Actual)
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Verified
More Information
Terms related to this study
Keywords
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
Other Study ID Numbers
- 36264PR627/4/24
Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product
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