Abstract
The transfer of information in the physician-patient relationship is important, especially in chronic diseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), since it influences the perception and behavior that the patient has about his or her illness. To evaluate the level of knowledge and concern of their illness and treatment and their relationship with functional disability, perception of the pain and global assessment of disease activity, in patients with RA. Cross sectional study of 104 patients (mean age 56 years, 100 women) with RA. Demographic and clinical variables were registered. The knowledge about their illness and requirement of further information and concern about aspects of the illness and treatment, were assessed. Physical functioning was measured using the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ). A visual analogue (VAS) and Likert scales were used for a global assessment of disease activity. Sixty percent of patients had only primary school studies. The median evolution of the illness was 14 years. Ninety eight percent knew their diagnosis and 91% required further information. There was a high degree of concern about the disease and treatment. The average HAQ score was 0.9. There was a statistically significant relationship between HAQ score and pain VAS (r =0.41, p <0.01). There was a moderate agreement between the global assessment of disease activity made by patients and physicians (Kappa =0.499; p =0.000). Even though patients with RA are informed about their disease, they require further information. Their highest concern is about the functional consequences of RA and they perceive a higher activity of the disease than their treating physicians.
Highlights
Knowledge about their disease and treatment among patients with rheumatoid arthritis Background: The transfer of information in the physician-patient relationship is important, especially in chronic diseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), since it influences the perception and behavior that the patient has about his or her illness
Con una escala ordinal de 5 niveles –Nada, Un poco, Bastante, Mucho y Muchísimo– se evaluó la preocupación por el dolor, deformidad articular, incapacidad funcional, inflamación articular; y respecto del tratamiento, se evaluó la preocupación por la duración, efectos secundarios y la efectividad de éste
El grado de preocupación que los pacientes manifestaban sobre el dolor, incapacidad funcional, deformidad e inflamación articular, así como algunos aspectos relacionados con el tratamiento como duración, efectos secundarios y eficacia son mostrados en la Tabla 3
Summary
Knowledge about their disease and treatment among patients with rheumatoid arthritis Background: The transfer of information in the physician-patient relationship is important, especially in chronic diseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), since it influences the perception and behavior that the patient has about his or her illness. El propósito de este trabajo es evaluar el nivel de conocimiento y preocupación que tienen los pacientes con AR sobre su enfermedad y tratamiento y su relación con incapacidad funcional, percepción del dolor y evaluación global de la enfermedad, medida ésta simultáneamente por el paciente y el médico.
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