Universidad de Sevilla, Health & Territory Research (HTR), Centro de Investigación, Tecnología e Innovación Manuel Losada Villasant Investigación, Tecnología e Innovación Manuel Losada Villasante, C/ Doctor Rafael Martínez Domínguez s/n, Seville, 41013, Spain.
Spanish Federation of Spondyloarthritis Associations (CEADE), Madrid, Spain.
Curr Rheumatol Rep. 2020 May 14;22(6):22. doi: 10.1007/s11926-020-00897-5.
International guidelines for axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) suggest that patients benefit from becoming members of patient associations. However, the scientific evidence for this is limited and unconvincing. The objective of this study was to evaluate the differences in sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyle habits, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) between axSpA patients belonging to patient associations versus those who do not.
Out of 680 patients, 301 (44.3%) were members of a patient association. A significant proportion of association members were found to engage in physical activities considered appropriate to their condition (48.2% vs. 39.8%, p = 0.03), and smoked significantly less compared with their non-association counterparts (22.7% vs. 33.6%, p = 0.02). In addition, despite having longer disease duration, and receiving similar treatments, members of associations reported significantly lower disease activity (BASDAI 5.1 vs. 5.8; p < 0.001), less functional limitations (Functional Limitation Index 26.4 vs. 28.6; p < 0.05), and a lower risk of psychological distress (GHQ-12 4.9 vs. 6.5; p < 0.001). The results of this study suggest there are beneficial effects of belonging to a patient association for managing axSpA, since those member patients experience better lifestyle habits and PROs than those who do not so participate. Rheumatologists should encourage patients to enroll in patient associations for a holistic approach to managing their condition.
目的:国际轴性脊柱关节炎(axSpA)指南建议患者加入患者协会将从中获益。然而,这方面的科学证据有限且不具说服力。本研究旨在评估加入与未加入患者协会的 axSpA 患者在社会人口学特征、生活方式习惯和患者报告结局(PRO)方面的差异。
最新发现:在 680 名患者中,有 301 名(44.3%)是患者协会的成员。研究发现,协会成员中有相当一部分人从事被认为适合其病情的体育活动(48.2%比 39.8%,p=0.03),并且与非协会成员相比,吸烟明显减少(22.7%比 33.6%,p=0.02)。此外,尽管协会成员的疾病病程较长,接受的治疗相似,但他们报告的疾病活动度明显更低(BASDAI 5.1 比 5.8;p<0.001),功能受限程度更低(功能受限指数 26.4 比 28.6;p<0.05),且心理困扰的风险更低(GHQ-12 4.9 比 6.5;p<0.001)。这项研究的结果表明,加入患者协会对管理 axSpA 有有益的影响,因为与未加入协会的患者相比,协会成员患者的生活方式习惯和 PRO 更好。风湿病医生应鼓励患者加入患者协会,以采取整体方法来管理他们的病情。