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Actress Jane Seymour and Insmed Raise Awareness of Unseenism and Empower People to Speak Up When It Comes to Their Health — New survey reveals the prevalence of Unseenism, which can be described as a social phenomenon where gender and age biases can leave some patients ...

Key Takeaway: Insmed has partnered with actress Jane Seymour to address the issue of 'Unseenism', where patients, particularly women and older individuals, feel overlooked in healthcare. A survey conducted by Insmed reveals that a significant percentage of patients do not voice their health concerns due to previous dismissals by healthcare providers. The company's 'Speak Up in BE' campaign aims to empower bronchiectasis patients by providing resources and education to help them advocate for their health. The initiative highlights the importance of addressing communication gaps in healthcare to ensure patients feel seen and heard.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Insmed is raising awareness for a significant societal issue affecting health communication.
  • The 'Speak Up in BE' initiative provides resources for bronchiectasis patients.
  • Collaboration with Jane Seymour enhances the credibility and reach of the campaign.

Full Press Release Details

— New survey reveals the prevalence of "Unseenism," which can be described as a social phenomenon where gender and age biases can leave some patients feeling overlooked or unheard, in healthcare —
— 58% of women who chose not to speak up during a visit with their doctor said it was because their health concerns were previously ignored —
— Insmed's educational initiative "Speak Up in BE" aims to bring hope, education, and a sense of belonging to bronchiectasis (BE) patients who are feeling unseen —
BRIDGEWATER, N.J. , Feb. 28, 2024 Insmed Incorporated (Nasdaq: INSM ), a global biopharmaceutical company on a mission to transform the lives of patients with serious and rare diseases, today announced its involvement with award-winning actress Jane Seymour to raise awareness of gender and age biases in healthcare. Insmed conducted a nationally representative survey to reveal how these unconscious and often enduring biases leave some people feeling overlooked, unheard, or ignored, a societal phenomenon that can be described as "Unseenism." Survey data found that this phenomenon is especially prevalent for those with chronic conditions like bronchiectasis (BE).
"In both my television and film roles and in real life, I've always tried to push back against the typical notions of aging and feeling unseen. Being older shouldn't mean you are no longer valuable or relevant," said Seymour. "I am thrilled to work with Insmed to lend a voice to this all-too-familiar topic and encourage others to speak up and advocate for themselves, particularly when it comes to their health, regardless of age or gender."
For those suffering from chronic conditions, the experience of feeling unseen can be magnified, including in patients with BE, a respiratory disease that causes permanent widening of the airways, which can make it difficult to clear mucus and bacteria. BE is underrecognized and its diagnosis is often missed or delayed. Approximately two-thirds of patients diagnosed with BE are women and the average age of patients is 68. Over time, patients may experience worsening symptoms or flares – which can contribute to irreversible lung damage. This is why it is critical to ensure patients receive timely and proper care.
The survey also included a subset of BE patients. Among those respondents (n=83):
"These findings highlight the urgent need to bridge communication gaps and amplify health education initiatives for patients who feel unseen," said Alana Clemens-Saliba , Executive Director, Patient Advocacy & Professional Society Engagement at Insmed. "That's why we're proud of the Speak Up in BE campaign, an educational initiative dedicated to providing information and resources on BE to help patients feel understood, supported, and empowered to raise their voices."
Living with BE can be challenging, but patients are not alone in their journey. Speak Up in BE provides resources for patients, including questions that can start conversations with a doctor, ways to connect with others in the community, and a limited-edition book full of stories, articles, and tips from real people living with BE to help patients who are feeling unseen.
To learn more about BE, please visit SpeakUpInBronchiectasis.com .
About Bronchiectasis
Bronchiectasis is a serious, chronic lung disease in which the bronchi become permanently dilated due to a cycle of infection, inflammation, and lung tissue damage. The condition is marked by frequent pulmonary exacerbations requiring antibiotic therapy and/or hospitalizations. Symptoms include chronic cough, excessive sputum production, shortness of breath, and repeated respiratory infections, which can worsen the underlying condition. Bronchiectasis affects approximately 340,000 to 520,000 patients in the U.S.
Insmed Incorporated is a global biopharmaceutical company on a mission to transform the lives of patients with serious and rare diseases. We seek to bring forward therapies that address patients' most urgent unmet needs by leveraging cutting-edge technologies and employing new modes of drug discovery, delivery, and development. Insmed is headquartered in Bridgewater, New Jersey , with additional offices and research locations throughout the United States , Europe , and Japan . Visit www.insmed.com to learn more.
Bryan Dunn Executive Director, Investor Relations Insmed (646) 812-4030 [email protected]
Eleanor Barisser Associate Director, Investor Relations Insmed (718) 594-5332 [email protected]
Mandy Fahey Executive Director, Corporate Communications Insmed (732) 718-3621 [email protected]
SOURCE Insmed Incorporated

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'Unseenism' in healthcare?

'Unseenism' refers to the social phenomenon where patients feel overlooked due to gender and age biases.

Why do many women stay silent during doctor visits?

58% of women reported not speaking up because their health concerns were previously ignored.

What is the 'Speak Up in BE' initiative?

'Speak Up in BE' is an initiative aimed at educating and empowering bronchiectasis patients.

What challenges do bronchiectasis patients face?

Bronchiectasis patients experience chronic symptoms and often feel unheard in healthcare environments.

Who is involved in raising awareness about these issues?

Insmed collaborates with actress Jane Seymour to raise awareness of healthcare biases.

Last updated: Feb 28, 2024