Falahee Marie, Simons Gwenda, Buckley Christopher D, Hansson Mats, Stack Rebecca J, Raza Karim
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
University of Birmingham, and Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, Birmingham, UK.
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2017 Oct;69(10):1558-1565. doi: 10.1002/acr.23179. Epub 2017 Sep 6.
To understand the perspectives of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) about the risk of their relatives developing RA in the future, and about communicating with their relatives concerning risk and its modulation.
Twenty-one RA patients took part in semistructured interviews.
Participants reported willingness to communicate with relatives about their risk of developing RA, but described choosing which relatives to communicate with, on the basis of the relatives' perceived receptivity to such risk information. Participants described the potential for risk information to cause negative emotions. Some participants did not consider RA to be hereditable, and few reported smoking as a risk factor. Patients described a lack of public awareness about the causes of RA and the negative impact that RA has on the quality of life. Awareness of this negative impact was identified as an important driver for predictive and preventive strategies. Participants held positive perceptions of predictive testing for RA, though the results of predictive tests were conceptualized as having a high degree of accuracy. Negative views of predictive testing were associated with an appreciation of the probabilistic nature of risk information. Participants felt that their relatives would prefer lifestyle modification over medication as a risk reduction strategy.
Information about risk factors for RA, and the potential impact of RA on the quality of life, is needed to support family communication about RA risk. Management of expectations is needed in relation to the probabilistic nature of risk information, and appropriate support should be provided for negative psychological outcomes.
了解类风湿关节炎(RA)患者对于其亲属未来患RA风险的看法,以及关于就风险及其调控与亲属进行沟通的情况。
21名RA患者参与了半结构式访谈。
参与者表示愿意与亲属交流患RA的风险,但称会根据亲属对这类风险信息的接受程度来选择与哪些亲属交流。参与者描述了风险信息可能引发负面情绪。一些参与者不认为RA具有遗传性,很少有人将吸烟视为风险因素。患者们称公众对RA病因及RA对生活质量的负面影响缺乏认识。对这种负面影响的认识被视为预测和预防策略的重要推动因素。参与者对RA的预测性检测持积极看法,不过预测性检测结果被认为具有高度准确性。对预测性检测的负面看法与对风险信息概率性质的认识有关。参与者觉得亲属会更倾向于通过改变生活方式而非药物来作为降低风险的策略。
需要有关RA风险因素以及RA对生活质量潜在影响的信息,以支持关于RA风险的家庭沟通。对于风险信息的概率性质需要进行期望管理,并应为负面心理结果提供适当支持。