Badley E M, Wood P H
Ann Rheum Dis. 1979 Apr;38(2):97-100. doi: 10.1136/ard.38.2.97.
A survey of the public's attitude to arthritis was commissioned by the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council (ARC) in 1974. The survey was carried out by National Opinion Polls (NOP) Market Research Ltd. The ARC were interested to find out whether people underestimated arthritis and what they thought about the consequences. Respondents were asked to rank a number of illnesses in terms of their seriousness and the loss of work to which they give rise. They were also shown a series of statements about arthritis and rheumatism in order to elicit the extent of their agreement with the views these represented. The public appear to have fairly realistic ideas about the magnitude of the problem and of its nature and associations. However, although the pain of arthritis and rheumatism was appreciated, their possible impact in terms of disturbance of the normal pattern of daily life tended to be underestimated. The findings reflect the climate of opinion from which present and potential arthritis sufferers come and may therefore reveal part of their attitudes to their disease.
1974年,关节炎与风湿病理事会(ARC)委托开展了一项关于公众对关节炎态度的调查。该调查由全国民意调查(NOP)市场研究有限公司进行。ARC希望了解人们是否低估了关节炎以及他们对其后果的看法。受访者被要求根据疾病的严重程度以及它们导致的工作损失对多种疾病进行排序。他们还被展示了一系列关于关节炎和风湿病的陈述,以了解他们对这些陈述所代表观点的认同程度。公众似乎对该问题的严重程度、性质及关联有相当现实的认识。然而,尽管人们认识到了关节炎和风湿病的疼痛,但对于它们可能对正常日常生活模式造成的干扰往往估计不足。这些调查结果反映了当前和潜在关节炎患者所处的舆论氛围,因此可能揭示了他们对自身疾病态度的一部分。