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临床疑似关节炎和类风湿关节炎:患者对疾病的认知。

Clinically suspect arthralgia and rheumatoid arthritis: patients' perceptions of illness.

机构信息

Department of Rheumatology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands.

Department of Rheumatology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands.

出版信息

Joint Bone Spine. 2024 Dec;91(6):105751. doi: 10.1016/j.jbspin.2024.105751. Epub 2024 Jun 8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Clinically suspect arthralgia (CSA) is an at-risk stage of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), in which patients experience symptoms and physical limitations. Perceptions of CSA-patients have remained largely unknown. Therefore, we aimed to map perceptions of CSA-patients and compare these to RA-patients. Additionally, we studied changes in perceptions in CSA over time.

METHODS

Three hundred and ninety-nine consecutively included CSA-patients from the Leiden and Rotterdam CSA-cohorts and 100 recently diagnosed RA-patients from the Leiden Early Arthritis Clinic were included. Patients' illness perceptions (IP) were assessed using the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire (BIPQ), consisting of 8 questions (scale 0-10; higher score indicating more negative IP) covering cognitive, emotional and comprehensibility domains, and one open question about causes of disease. IP were measured at baseline in both populations and during 2years follow-up in the CSA-cohorts.

RESULTS

Total BIPQ-scores were comparable at CSA-presentation and RA-diagnosis (40±11 and 40±10; range 0-80). Comparing dimensions separately revealed that CSA-patients were less worried about physical complaints compared to RA-patients. However, CSA-patients were more negative about expected treatment-effect on symptoms. IP over time in CSA improved in patients without development of clinical arthritis (from 38±11 to 34±14; P=0.005) but remained similar in CSA-patients who progressed to arthritis/RA (mean 40 at both timepoints). CSA-patients mainly perceived physical strain and heredity as causes of their complaints.

CONCLUSIONS

Although CSA-patients have not developed clinical arthritis, illness perceptions at CSA-presentation and RA-diagnosis are equally severe. Knowledge on worries and expectations may contribute to improving patient-contact and care in patients at risk of RA.

摘要

目的

临床上疑似关节炎(CSA)是类风湿关节炎(RA)的一个高危阶段,患者在此阶段会出现症状和身体功能受限。CSA 患者的认知情况在很大程度上仍未可知。因此,我们旨在描绘 CSA 患者的认知情况,并将其与 RA 患者进行比较。此外,我们还研究了 CSA 患者认知随时间的变化情况。

方法

本研究纳入了莱顿和鹿特丹 CSA 队列中连续纳入的 399 名 CSA 患者和莱顿早期关节炎诊所中 100 名新诊断的 RA 患者。采用简短疾病感知问卷(BIPQ)评估患者的疾病认知,该问卷由 8 个问题(评分 0-10;分数越高表示认知越消极)组成,涵盖认知、情绪和可理解性三个维度,以及一个关于疾病病因的开放性问题。在两个研究人群中均于基线时测量了 IP,并在 CSA 队列中进行了 2 年的随访。

结果

CSA 患者的总 BIPQ 评分与 RA 患者相当(分别为 40±11 和 40±10;范围 0-80)。单独比较各维度发现,与 RA 患者相比,CSA 患者对身体不适的担忧较少。然而,CSA 患者对预期治疗对症状的效果更持消极态度。在没有发展为临床关节炎的 CSA 患者中,IP 随时间逐渐改善(从 38±11 降至 34±14;P=0.005),但在进展为关节炎/RA 的 CSA 患者中无明显变化(两个时间点的平均评分均为 40)。CSA 患者主要将身体压力和遗传视为其疾病的病因。

结论

尽管 CSA 患者尚未出现临床关节炎,但 CSA 时和 RA 诊断时的疾病认知同样严重。了解患者的担忧和期望可能有助于改善 RA 高危患者的医患接触和护理。

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