Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2013 Feb 13;3(2). doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-002164. Print 2013.
To examine accounts of medication use in participants with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) from symptom onset to early postdiagnosis.
Qualitative study with in-depth, personal interviews.
37 women and one man, aged 30-70s, with a diagnosis of RA <12 months.
Participants' experiences and feelings of medication use in early RA.
British Columbia, Canada.
Medications were central to how people managed symptoms and disease. Two main themes were identified, showing that optimum medication use was hampered, and how this related to delayed diagnosis and effective care. The first theme, 'paradox of prediagnosis reliance on over the counter (OTC) medications', describes how people's self-management with OTC medications was 'effective'. Participants relied extensively on OTC medications for pain relief and to maintain 'normal life'. However, as this contributed to delayed medical consultation, diagnosis and effective treatment, OTC medication was also potentially detrimental to disease outcome. The second theme, 'ambivalence around prescription medications post diagnosis', describes how adherence was hindered by patient beliefs, priorities and ambivalence towards medications.
This study highlights how people use medications in early RA and contributes to a better understanding of medication use that may transfer to other conditions. Given the drive towards active self-management in healthcare and patients' ambivalence about using strong medications, an in-depth understanding of how these combined factors impact patient experiences will help healthcare providers to support effective medication practices. The reported extensive reliance on OTC medications may speak to a care gap needing further investigation in the context of health behaviours and outcomes of patient self-management.
从症状出现到早期诊断后,研究早期类风湿关节炎(RA)患者的药物使用情况。
深入的个人访谈的定性研究。
37 名女性和 1 名男性,年龄 30-70 多岁,RA 诊断时间<12 个月。
参与者在早期 RA 中药物使用的经验和感受。
加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省。
药物是人们管理症状和疾病的核心。确定了两个主要主题,表明最佳药物使用受到阻碍,以及这与延迟诊断和有效护理的关系。第一个主题,“诊断前依赖非处方(OTC)药物的悖论”,描述了人们如何通过自我管理使用 OTC 药物来“有效”治疗。参与者广泛依赖 OTC 药物来缓解疼痛和维持“正常生活”。然而,由于这会导致延迟就医、诊断和有效治疗,OTC 药物也可能对疾病结果产生不利影响。第二个主题,“诊断后对处方药物的矛盾态度”,描述了患者对药物的信念、优先事项和矛盾心理如何阻碍了药物的依从性。
这项研究强调了人们在早期 RA 中如何使用药物,并有助于更好地理解可能转移到其他疾病的药物使用情况。鉴于在医疗保健中积极推动自我管理以及患者对使用强力药物的矛盾态度,深入了解这些综合因素如何影响患者的体验将有助于医疗保健提供者支持有效的药物实践。报告中广泛依赖 OTC 药物可能表明在健康行为和患者自我管理的结果方面存在需要进一步调查的护理差距。