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接受充分治疗的类风湿性关节炎患者的健康状况是否可预测?——一项调查结果

Is the state of health of rheumatoid arthritis patients receiving adequate treatment, predictable? - Results of a survey.

作者信息

Puchner Rudolf, Brezinschek Hans Peter, Fritz Josef, Herold Manfred, Mustak Monika, Nothnagl Thomas, Puchner Stephan E, Studnicka-Benke Andrea, Leeb Burkhard F

机构信息

Rheumatologist and Qualified Health Care Manager, Wels, Austria.

Rheumatology and Immunology Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.

出版信息

BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2015 May 6;16:109. doi: 10.1186/s12891-015-0567-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A survey was conducted to evaluate whether a steady improvement in the quality of life of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) patients as frequently reported in clinical studies, does actually occur. The focus of this study laid on the personal perception of RA patients. How do patients who have been treated along accepted guidelines see the state of their health and their joint pain at different points in time?

METHODS

RA patients were asked to complete a questionnaire and return it to an opinion research centre. The questionnaire, which was developed by the authors, was divided into the areas: demography, symptom description and medical care, as well as the illness in a personal context. Three telephone interviews followed in monthly intervals when the patients' feelings about their illness, their every-day coping mechanisms and their social lives were rated. Intra-subject correlation and the level of agreement among patients when assessed at three different points within a two month period, was determined.

RESULTS

127 patients replied to the questionnaire. RA exerts a significant impact on a patient's daily life. Average ratings of current state of health and joint pain (answered on a 5-part scale extending from 1 (very good) to 5 (very bad)) range between 2.6 and 2.9 all three times. However, intra-subject correlation between the different assessment times, is in general quite modest. Concerning the question: "How is your join pain today?" only 14 of 127 participants express identical ratings all three times , while in one third of the participants, a difference of two digits on the 5-part scale, at least twice had to be noticed. Intra-class correlation coefficients between answers at different points are often much smaller than 0.5. Results were similar in all subgroups analysed (men vs. women; patients receiving biologics vs. those not receiving biologics; disease duration ≤3 years vs. 4 to 10 years vs. ≥11 years).

CONCLUSION

On an individual level personal assessments of health, well-being and joint pain are nevertheless unsteady even within the timeframe of two months. This is why, even now, RA patients still cannot plan their lives as non-affected people can.

摘要

背景

开展了一项调查,以评估类风湿关节炎(RA)患者的生活质量是否如临床研究中经常报道的那样确实在稳步改善。本研究的重点在于RA患者的个人感受。遵循公认指南接受治疗的患者如何看待自己在不同时间点的健康状况和关节疼痛?

方法

要求RA患者填写一份问卷并将其返还给一个民意调查中心。该问卷由作者编制,分为以下几个方面:人口统计学、症状描述与医疗护理,以及个人背景下的疾病情况。随后每隔一个月进行三次电话访谈,评估患者对疾病的感受、日常应对机制和社交生活。确定了在两个月内的三个不同时间点进行评估时患者之间的受试者内相关性和一致性水平。

结果

127名患者回复了问卷。RA对患者的日常生活有重大影响。健康现状和关节疼痛的平均评分(在从1(非常好)到5(非常差)的五分制量表上作答)在所有三次评估中均在2.6至2.9之间。然而,不同评估时间之间的受试者内相关性总体上相当低。关于“你今天关节疼痛如何?”这个问题,127名参与者中只有14人在所有三次评估中给出相同评分,而在三分之一的参与者中,至少两次在五分制量表上出现了两位数的差异。不同时间点答案之间的组内相关系数通常远小于0.5。在所有分析的亚组(男性与女性;接受生物制剂治疗的患者与未接受生物制剂治疗的患者;病程≤3年与4至10年与≥11年)中结果相似。

结论

即使在两个月的时间范围内,个体对健康、幸福感和关节疼痛的个人评估仍然不稳定。这就是为什么即使到现在,RA患者仍然无法像未患病的人那样规划自己的生活。

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