Long-term outcomes of an arthritis self-management programme.

J H Barlow, A P Turner, C C Wright
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Abstract

Objective: A previous UK evaluation of the Arthritis Self-Management Programme (ASMP) demonstrated 4 month improvements in physical and psychological well-being including increased arthritis self-efficacy and increased use of self-management behaviours such as cognitive symptom management, and reductions in pain, fatigue and anxiety. The purpose of this study was to determine whether these effects were maintained at 12 month follow-up.

Methods: Twelve month data were collected via self-administered questionnaires mailed to participants who had previously responded prior to attending the ASMP and at 4 months follow-up.

Results: The sample (n = 112) comprised 82% women with a mean age of 59.6 (S.D. 12.4) yr and a mean disease duration of 14.9 (S.D. 11.1) yr. The majority of participants had a general practitioner-recorded diagnosis of either rheumatoid arthritis (46%) or osteoarthritis (44%). Many of the changes noted at 4 months were sustained at the 12 month follow-up.

Conclusion: This first long-term evaluation of a community-based patient education intervention delivered in the UK suggests that after participation in the ASMP, persons with arthritis derive substantial and prolonged benefits in terms of perceived ability to manage arthritis, reduction in pain and improved psychological well-being.

关节炎自我管理方案的长期结果。
目的:先前英国对关节炎自我管理计划(ASMP)的评估表明,4个月后,患者的身体和心理健康得到改善,包括关节炎自我效能的提高,认知症状管理等自我管理行为的使用增加,疼痛、疲劳和焦虑的减少。本研究的目的是确定这些效果是否在12个月的随访中保持。方法:12个月的数据通过邮寄给参加ASMP之前有回应的参与者的自我管理问卷和4个月的随访收集。结果:样本(n = 112)包括82%的女性,平均年龄为59.6 (S.D. 12.4)年,平均病程为14.9 (S.D. 11.1)年。大多数参与者有全科医生记录的类风湿关节炎(46%)或骨关节炎(44%)的诊断。许多在4个月时观察到的变化在12个月的随访中持续存在。结论:这项在英国进行的基于社区的患者教育干预的首次长期评估表明,参加ASMP后,关节炎患者在管理关节炎、减轻疼痛和改善心理健康方面获得了实质性和长期的益处。
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