[Occupational balance, disability and functionality in people with rheumatic disease].

Ana M Martín Pérez, Nuria Máximo-Bocanegra, Francisco Rivas Ruíz, Isabel M Alguacil-Diego, Rosa M Martínez-Piédrola
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Background: We aimed to assess the occupational balance of people with rheumatic disease, analyze its relationship with participation, performance, and satisfaction with daily life activities, and evaluate whether age or receiving non-pharmacological treatment affects the outcome.

Methods: Cross-sectional study carried out between March and November 2021; patients with non-advanced stage of rheumatic disease from the ConArtritis Association - selected through simple random sampling -, were included. Sociodemographic data and scores from the OBQ, IMPACT-S, COPM questionnaires, and a questionnaire created ad hoc for daily life activities were collected online and/or by telephone.

Results: The occupational balance of the 47 participants was low (OBQ: 34.2; SD: 13.7). Despite a high participation in daily life activities (IMPACT-S: 76.8; SD: 13.1), the degree of performance and satisfaction with these activities was far from optimal (COPM-R: 3.9; SD: 2.0 and COPM-S: 4.3; SD: 2.5); 46.8% of the participants found limitations in at least four daily life activities (basic and instrumental) and 61.7% used at least one support product in their daily lives. These limitations reduced their resting time and affected their jobs, hobbies, and personal relationships. The level of performance was negatively related to age (p=0.04); No changes in the scores were found in patients who received non-pharmacological treatment.

Conclusions: Our results suggest that individuals with non- advanced stage of a rheumatic disease perceive that their occupational balance may be improved should they have fewer limitations in daily life activities.

[风湿病患者的职业平衡、残疾和功能]。
背景:我们旨在评估风湿病患者的职业平衡,分析其与日常生活活动的参与度、表现和满意度之间的关系,并评估年龄或接受非药物治疗是否会影响结果:横断面研究于 2021 年 3 月至 11 月间进行;研究对象包括通过简单随机抽样从康阿尔特里奇协会(ConArtritis Association)挑选出的非晚期风湿病患者。研究人员通过网络和/或电话收集了社会人口学数据、OBQ、IMPACT-S、COPM问卷的得分,以及一份针对日常生活活动的特别问卷:47 名参与者的职业平衡度较低(OBQ:34.2;SD:13.7)。尽管参与者对日常生活活动的参与度很高(IMPACT-S:76.8;SD:13.1),但他们对这些活动的表现和满意度却远未达到最佳水平(COPM-R:3.9;SD:2.0,COPM-S:4.3;SD:2.5);46.8%的参与者发现至少有四项日常生活活动(基本活动和工具性活动)受到限制,61.7%的参与者在日常生活中至少使用一种辅助产品。这些限制减少了他们的休息时间,影响了他们的工作、业余爱好和人际关系。患者的表现水平与年龄呈负相关(P=0.04);接受非药物治疗的患者得分没有变化。
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