Lauren K King, Armaghan Mahmoudian, Jean W Liew, Qiuke Wang, Ian Stanaitis, Dieuwke Schiphof, Leigh F Callahan, David J Hunter, C Thomas Appleton, Aleksandra Turkiewicz, Martin Englund, L Stefan Lohmander, Ida K Haugen, Gillian A Hawker, Tuhina Neogi, Jos Runhaar
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Abstract
Objectives: Within the first phase of developing classification criteria for Early-stage Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis, among individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA) we explored: 1) symptoms within the first year of noticing their knee(s); 2) features that indicated OA was the cause; and 3) timing and reasons that initially prompted seeking healthcare.
Design: We conducted a cross-sectional online survey of individuals with knee OA recruited from Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, and the USA. Only individuals who indicated they recalled their first symptoms were eligible. Using free-text, participants described changes in how their knee looked, felt, moved, their overall state within the first year of noticing their knee(s), features perceived to indicate knee OA was the cause, and reasons for initially seeking healthcare. We assessed the timing of seeking care by an ordinal scale. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and summative content analysis.
Results: We included 92 participants (median age 67 years [interquartile range (IQR) 59,75], 69% women, median BMI 26 kg/m2 [IQR 24,30]). Within the first year from onset, frequently reported symptoms were knee pain (70%), swelling (58%), crepitus (42%), stiffness (29%), and instability (24%). While few could provide specific clinical features, approximately half (53%) perceived medical imaging as important to indicate OA. Only 35% sought healthcare within the first year of experiencing symptoms.
Conclusions: Individuals with knee OA recalled varied knee symptoms within the first year and few sought healthcare. We were unable to ascertain, from the perspective of patients, specific clinical features that indicated they had OA and not another condition.
期刊介绍:
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage is the official journal of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International.
It is an international, multidisciplinary journal that disseminates information for the many kinds of specialists and practitioners concerned with osteoarthritis.