S D Pedersen, B D Nielsen, M L Assmann, E M Hauge, A de Thurah
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摘要
目的:早期诊断对类风湿关节炎(RA)的预后至关重要,但对患者对首发症状的认知知之甚少。疾病表征塑造了患者寻求帮助的行为。疾病感知问卷-修订(IPQ-R)可以测量这些,使我们了解患者在诊断延误中的作用。本研究的目的是探讨RA患者对初始症状的感知与寻求全科医生(GP)帮助的时间之间的联系。方法:从丹麦风湿病数据库DANBIO中确定的1163名最近诊断为RA的个体填写了一份调查问卷。我们使用调整后的多变量线性回归来计算在每个IPQ-R子量表中得分最高的人与得分最低的人的中位数比率(MR)。结果:共有404例患者回答了问卷。患者总中位延迟为63[四分位间距(IQR) 17-214]天。年轻患者比老年患者延迟时间更长[84 (IQR 30-361) vs 54(14-162)天]。与低期望值相比,对治疗控制的高期望导致首次全科医生就诊的中位数时间缩短54%[调整中位数比(MR) 0.54, 95%置信区间(CI) 0.29-0.99]。发病时对症状变异性的高度认知导致到第一次全科医生接触的中位时间更长(调整后的MR为1.61,95% CI为0.93-2.78)。结论:有类风湿性关节炎症状的人可能会因为对治疗效果的期望较低和显著的症状变异性而推迟看全科医生。宣传活动可以教育患者认识到警告信号,并鼓励他们寻求医疗照顾。
Early diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis: associations between patients' perceptions of initial symptoms and the timing of seeking help from the general practitioner.
Objectives: Early diagnosis is essential to the prognosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but little is known about patients' perceptions of the first symptoms. Illness representations shape patients' help-seeking behaviour. The Illness Perception Questionnaire - Revised (IPQ-R) can measure these, allowing us to understand the patients' role in diagnostic delays. The aim of this study was to explore the connection between RA patients' perceptions of initial symptoms and the time taken to seek help from a general practitioner (GP).
Method: 1163 recently diagnosed individuals with RA, identified from the Danish Rheumatology Database, DANBIO, filled out a questionnaire. We used adjusted multivariable linear regression to calculate the median ratio (MR) for those with the highest scores within each IPQ-R subscale compared to the lowest scores.
Results: Altogether, 404 patients answered the questionnaire. The overall median patient delay was 63 [interquartile range (IQR) 17-214] days. Younger patients experienced longer delays than older [84 (IQR 30-361) vs 54 (14-162) days]. High expectations of treatment control led to 54% lower median time to first GP contact compared to low expectations [adjusted median ratio (MR) 0.54, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.29-0.99]. High perceptions of symptom variability at disease onset led to a higher median time to first GP contact (adjusted MR 1.61, 95% CI 0.93-2.78).
Conclusion: People with RA symptoms may delay seeing their GP due to low expectations of treatment effectiveness and significant symptom variability. Information campaigns could educate patients on recognizing warning signs and encourage them to seek medical attention.
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Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology is the official journal of the Scandinavian Society for Rheumatology, a non-profit organization following the statutes of the Scandinavian Society for Rheumatology/Scandinavian Research Foundation. The main objective of the Foundation is to support research and promote information and knowledge about rheumatology and related fields. The annual surplus by running the Journal is awarded to young, talented, researchers within the field of rheumatology.pasting
The Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology is an international scientific journal covering clinical and experimental aspects of rheumatic diseases. The journal provides essential reading for rheumatologists as well as general practitioners, orthopaedic surgeons, radiologists, pharmacologists, pathologists and other health professionals with an interest in patients with rheumatic diseases.
The journal publishes original articles as well as reviews, editorials, letters and supplements within the various fields of clinical and experimental rheumatology, including;
Epidemiology
Aetiology and pathogenesis
Treatment and prophylaxis
Laboratory aspects including genetics, biochemistry, immunology, immunopathology, microbiology, histopathology, pathophysiology and pharmacology
Radiological aspects including X-ray, ultrasonography, CT, MRI and other forms of imaging.