Portuguese multidisciplinary recommendations for non-pharmacological and non-surgical interventions in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
Acta reumatologica portuguesa Pub Date : 2021-01-01
Eduardo J F Santos, Catia Duarte, Ricardo J O Ferreira, Ana Margarida Pinto, Ana Moreira, Carlos Vaz, Catarina Aguiar Branco, Elsa Mateus, Helena Canhão, Inês Campos, Iolanda Barbosa, João Eurico Fonseca, José Canas da Silva, Maria Helena Mourão, Rui Costa, José A P da Silva
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Abstract

Background: Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) report significant levels of disease impact, which are improved, but not fully abrogated by immunosuppressive therapy, even when remission is achieved. This imposes the need for adjuvant interventions targeting the uncontrolled domains of disease impact. Non-pharmacological interventions are widely used for this purpose, but they have not been the object of professional recommendations or guidelines.

Objective: To propose multidisciplinary recommendations to inform clinical care providers regarding the employment of non-pharmacological and non-surgical interventions in the management of patients with RA.

Methods: The EULAR standardized operating procedures for the development of recommendations were followed. First, a systematic literature review was performed. Then, a multidisciplinary Technical Expert Panel (TEP) met to develop and discuss the recommendations and research agenda. For each developed recommendation i) the level of evidence and grade of recommendation were determined, and ii) the level of agreement among TEP members was set. A recommendation was adopted if approved by ≥75% of the TEP members, and the level of agreement was considered high when ≥8. All relevant national societies were included in this construction process to attain their endorsement.

Results: Based on evidence and expert opinion, the TEP developed and agreed on five overarching principles and 12 recommendations for non-pharmacological and non-surgical interventions in patients with RA. The mean level of agreement between the TEP members ranged between 8.5 and 9.9. The recommendations include a broad spectrum of intervention areas, such as exercise, hydrokinesiotherapy, psychological interventions, orthoses, education, general management of comorbidities, among others; and they set the requirements for their application.

Conclusions: These recommendations are based on the consensus judgment of clinical experts from a wide range of disciplines and patients' representatives from Portugal. Given the evidence for effectiveness, feasibility and safety, non-pharmacological and non-surgical interventions should be an integral part of standard care for people with RA. It is hoped that these recommendations should be widely implemented in clinical practice. The target audience for these recommendations includes all health professionals involved in the care of patients with RA. The target patient population includes adult Portuguese people with RA.

葡萄牙对类风湿性关节炎患者的非药物和非手术干预的多学科建议。
背景:类风湿关节炎(RA)患者报告了显著水平的疾病影响,即使达到缓解,免疫抑制治疗也可以改善,但不能完全消除。这就需要针对疾病影响的不受控制的领域进行辅助干预。非药物干预被广泛用于此目的,但它们尚未成为专业建议或指南的对象。目的:提出多学科建议,告知临床护理提供者在RA患者管理中采用非药物和非手术干预措施。方法:按照EULAR标准化操作规程制定建议。首先,进行了系统的文献综述。然后,一个多学科技术专家小组(TEP)开会制定和讨论建议和研究议程。对于每个制定的建议,i)确定证据水平和推荐等级,ii)设置TEP成员之间的一致程度。如果有≥75%的TEP成员批准,则采用建议,当≥8时,则认为同意程度高。所有有关的国家协会都参与了这一建设进程,以获得它们的赞同。结果:基于证据和专家意见,TEP制定并同意了RA患者非药物和非手术干预的5项总体原则和12项建议。TEP成员之间的平均同意程度在8.5到9.9之间。建议包括广泛的干预领域,如运动、流体运动疗法、心理干预、矫形器、教育、合并症的一般管理等;他们为他们的申请设定了要求。结论:这些建议是基于来自广泛学科的临床专家和来自葡萄牙的患者代表的共识判断。鉴于有效性、可行性和安全性的证据,非药物和非手术干预措施应成为类风湿关节炎患者标准治疗的组成部分。希望这些建议能在临床实践中得到广泛的应用。这些建议的目标受众包括所有参与类风湿关节炎患者护理的卫生专业人员。目标患者人群包括葡萄牙成年RA患者。
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Acta reumatologica portuguesa
Acta reumatologica portuguesa 医学-风湿病学
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期刊介绍: Acta Reumatólogica Portuguesa is a scientific peer reviewed journal covering all aspects of rheumatic diseases and related to Rheumatology. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, clinical cases, images in rheumatology, letters to the editor and clinical teaching (e.g. guidelines and clinical protocols). Published since 1973, Acta Reumatológica Portuguesa is the official scientific publication of the Portuguese Society of Rheumatology, a non-profit organization that promotes the knowledge and investigation of rheumatic diseases and the development of Rheumatology.
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