University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, and Arab American University, Jenin, Palestine.
University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2019 Nov;71(11):1473-1481. doi: 10.1002/acr.23784. Epub 2019 Oct 16.
This original systematic review aimed to summarize evidence within observational studies on the factors associated with hand functional disability in adults with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
A rigorous extensive systematic literature search was conducted in 6 medical databases for peer-reviewed English language observational studies that explore the factors associated with hand function for people with RA. Factors were critically classified under the domains of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework and health-related factors. The methodologic quality was determined using the appraisal tool for cross-sectional studies. Factors related to hand function that were investigated in ≥2 studies were explored using a best-evidence synthesis.
Twenty articles from 1,271 citations met the inclusion criteria. All presented cross-sectional data (5 high-quality and 15 low-quality articles), resulting in limited evidence in the best-evidence synthesis. For the factors classified under the ICF domains, the best-evidence synthesis indicated that a diverse range of positive and negative factors were associated with hand function. However, key factors were hand strength, disease activity, and pain intensity. It is evident that few sociodemographic factors have been explored for the association with hand function.
Although the level of evidence was limited, modifiable factors such as grip strength, disease activity, and pain were identified as the most influential factors on hand function in people with RA. The findings of the present review indicate that important sociodemographic factors that impact hand function in individuals with RA have not yet been considered or reported in clinical research.
本原始系统评价旨在总结观察性研究中与类风湿关节炎(RA)成人手部功能障碍相关的因素的证据。
在 6 个医学数据库中进行了严格的广泛系统文献检索,以查找探讨 RA 患者手部功能相关因素的同行评审英文观察性研究。根据国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)框架和健康相关因素,对手部功能相关因素进行了严格分类。使用横断面研究评估工具确定方法学质量。使用最佳证据综合法探讨了在≥2 项研究中调查的与手部功能相关的因素。
从 1271 条引文中有 20 篇文章符合纳入标准。所有文章均为横断面数据(5 篇高质量和 15 篇低质量文章),因此最佳证据综合法中的证据有限。在 ICF 领域分类的因素中,最佳证据综合法表明,各种积极和消极因素都与手部功能有关。然而,关键因素是手部力量、疾病活动度和疼痛强度。显然,很少有社会人口因素被探索与手部功能有关。
尽管证据水平有限,但可改变的因素,如握力、疾病活动度和疼痛,被确定为 RA 患者手部功能的最具影响力的因素。本综述的结果表明,影响 RA 患者手部功能的重要社会人口因素尚未在临床研究中得到考虑或报告。