Do Illness Perceptions in Patients with Fibromyalgia Differ Across Countries? A Comparative Study

Kevin Kuppens, H. Neels, C. P. van Wilgen, N. Roussel, Annette Heyrman, Luc Lambrecht, M. W. van Ittersum, J. Nijs
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Abstract Objective: Illness perceptions, i.e. how patients think about their illness in terms of identity, cause and consequences, are important, as negative illness perceptions are associated with maladaptive illness behavior, more dysfunctioning, poor treatment adherence and treatment outcome. As illness perceptions are influenced by cultural background, former experiences and provided information, the aim of this study was to compare illness perceptions of patients with fibromyalgia syndrome [FMS] living in different countries. Methods: Dutch speaking participants from two countries were recruited in this international comparative study. In total, 114 Belgian [Flemish] and 283 Dutch FMS patients completed the Illness Perception Questionnaire for Fibromyalgia-Dutch Language version [IPQ-R FM-Dlv]. The Mann–Whitney U test for non-parametric data was used to compare data between the patient groups. Pearson’s chi-squared test was used to compare proportions. Results: Significant differences in illness perceptions were observed. Belgian patients reported a higher variety of symptoms and believed more strongly that these symptoms are related with their illness. They had more negative beliefs concerning the consequences of their illness and reported more external attributed factors to be the cause of their illness. Dutch patients demonstrated a better understanding and controllability. They indicated more internal attributed factors as a cause. Conclusions: These findings suggest that illness perceptions in patients with FMS are prone to local influences, including small differences in the health care system. Future studies are advised to measure mood, psychopathology, medical co-morbidity and socio-demographic factors and include them in a multivariate analysis.
不同国家纤维肌痛患者的疾病认知不同吗?比较研究
摘要目的:疾病感知,即患者如何从身份、原因和后果方面看待自己的疾病,是很重要的,因为消极的疾病感知与疾病适应不良行为、更多的功能障碍、较差的治疗依从性和治疗结果有关。由于疾病感知受文化背景、既往经历和所提供信息的影响,本研究的目的是比较不同国家纤维肌痛综合征(FMS)患者的疾病感知。方法:从两个国家招募说荷兰语的参与者进行国际比较研究。共有114名比利时[佛兰德语]和283名荷兰FMS患者完成了《纤维肌痛疾病感知问卷-荷兰语版》[IPQ-R FM-Dlv]。采用非参数数据的Mann-Whitney U检验比较患者组间的数据。采用皮尔逊卡方检验比较比例。结果:两组在疾病认知上存在显著差异。比利时患者报告的症状种类更多,并且更强烈地认为这些症状与他们的疾病有关。他们对疾病的后果有更多的消极信念,并报告了更多的外部归因于他们疾病的原因。荷兰患者表现出更好的理解力和可控性。他们指出,更多的内部因素是原因。结论:这些发现表明,FMS患者的疾病认知容易受到当地影响,包括医疗保健系统的微小差异。建议未来的研究测量情绪、精神病理、医疗合并症和社会人口因素,并将其纳入多变量分析。
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