类风湿性关节炎患者的疾病知识和生活质量:一项横断面研究

IF 2.1 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
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目的:本研究旨在预测类风湿关节炎患者的疾病知识、生活质量及相关因素。方法:在这项横断面研究中,通过方便抽样从约旦北部巴斯马公主医院和阿卜杜拉国王大学医院的RA门诊诊所招募了225名参与者,时间为2023年10月至2024年1月。使用类风湿关节炎知识评估量表(RAKAS)对RA知识进行评估。使用通用的eq - 5d - 3l仪器评估健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)。通过DAS-28 ESR测量疾病活动性和缓解程度,包括患者整体评估、ESR和肿胀和压痛关节的数量。数据收集是通过面对面访谈和审查医疗记录实现的。使用分位数回归、单因素方差分析和多元线性回归确定疾病知识和生活质量的预测因子。结果:参与者平均年龄为51.9岁,女性占86.2%。分别只有9.3%和20.9%的患者知识“差”或“低”,42.7%和27.1%的患者知识“足够”或“优秀”。RA知识与年龄、受教育程度、RA病程、收入呈显著相关。具体而言,年龄较小、病程较长、受教育程度较高、收入较高的患者对RA的了解程度较高。收入和DAS得分与效用显著相关。较高的收入水平与效用的增加有关。RA患者疾病知识与生活质量无相关性。结论:RA患者对该病的认识普遍较好。受教育程度对疾病知识和生活质量均有显著影响。加强患者教育和适当药物管理的干预措施对于改善健康结果至关重要。临床试验号:不适用。
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Disease knowledge and quality of life among rheumatoid arthritis patients: a cross-sectional study.

Objectives: This study aimed to predict the knowledge of disease, quality of life, and related factors among rheumatoid arthritis patients.

Methodology: In this cross-sectional study, a total of 225 participants were recruited by convenience sampling from the RA outpatient clinics at Princess Basma Hospital and King Abdullah University Hospital in the north of Jordan between October 2023 and January 2024. The knowledge of RA was assessed using the adapted Rheumatoid Arthritis Knowledge Assessment Scale (RAKAS). Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) was evaluated using the generic EQ-5D-3 L instrument. Disease activity and remission were measured by DAS-28 ESR, which involved patient global assessment, ESR, and the number of swollen and tender joints. Data collection was achieved by face-to-face interviews and reviewing medical records. Predictors of disease knowledge and QoL were identified using quantile regression, One-way ANOVA, and multiple linear regression.

Results: The mean age of participants was 51.9 years, with 86.2% being female. Only 9.3% and 20.9% of patients, respectively, had "poor" or "low" knowledge, while 42.7% and 27.1% of patients, respectively, had " adequate " or "excellent" knowledge. Significant correlations of RA knowledge were observed with age, education level, duration of RA, and income. Specifically, younger patients, those with longer disease duration, higher education levels, and higher income demonstrated better knowledge of RA. Income and DAS score were significantly associated with the utility. Higher income levels were associated with an increase in utility. There was no association between disease knowledge and QoL in RA patients.

Conclusion: Adequate knowledge of the disease is prevalent among RA patients. Education level significantly affected both disease knowledge and quality of life. Interventions to enhance patient education and proper medication management are essential to improve health outcomes.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

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