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'I know I have arthritis but I don't know what type'. Understanding and knowledge of this chronic condition

机译:“我知道我患有关节炎,但不知道是哪种类型”。了解和了解这种慢性病

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Background "Arthritis" is a common musculoskeletal condition but the knowledge of what type of arthritis people have, may be limited but may have changed over time in response to campaigns, increased awareness and improved health literacy. This paper describes people who did not know what type of arthritis they had, by a range of relevant demographic and socioeconomic variables, and assesses changes over time in the proportion of people who report having arthritis but do not know what type, using representative population surveillance data. Methods Data were collected using the South Australian Monitoring and Surveillance System (SAMSS), a risk factor surveillance system where each month, a representative random sample of South Australians is selected from the Electronic White Pages, with interviews conducted using computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI). Data were used for the period January 2006 to December 2008 (n = 16465) for respondents aged 18 years and over. Results Overall, the proportion of respondents who did not know what type of arthritis they had, among people aged 18 years and over, for 2006 to 2008 was 6.5% (95% CI 6.1-6.9). When considering only those respondents reporting that they had been told by a doctor that they had arthritis, 30.1% did not know what type of arthritis they had. Multivariate analysis indicated that males, those with have a trade, certificate or diploma or secondary level of education, who spoke a language other than English at home, were widowed and earned 20,001 to60,000, more than $80,000 or did not state their income were more likely to maintain that they did not know what type of arthritis they had. Conclusions Population ageing and an increase in arthritis prevalence in the future will further increase the burden of arthritis. These increases in prevalence are not inevitable, especially if investments are made in public health prevention programs, particularly those addressing cultural and linguistic diversity and differences in socio-economic status and health literacy.
机译:背景技术“关节炎”是一种常见的骨骼肌疾病,但是人们对运动的类型的认识可能有限,但是随着时间的流逝,意识的提高和健康素养的提高,其知识可能会随着时间而改变。本文通过一系列相关的人口统计和社会经济变量描述了不知道自己患有哪种关节炎的人,并通过代表性的人群监测评估了报告患有关节炎但不知道自己是哪种类型的人随时间的变化数据。方法使用南澳大利亚监测和监视系统(SAMSS)收集数据,该系统是一种危险因素监视系统,每月从电子白页中选择一个有代表性的南澳大利亚人随机样本,并使用计算机辅助电话访谈(CATI)进行访谈)。数据用于2006年1月至2008年12月(n = 16465)的18岁及18岁以上受访者。结果总体而言,在2006年至2008年间,年龄在18岁以上的人群中,不知道自己患有哪种关节炎的受访者比例为6.5%(95%CI 6.1-6.9)。当仅考虑那些报告称已被医生告知患有关节炎的受访者时,30.1%的人不知道自己患有哪种类型的关节炎。多因素分析表明,那些拥有行业,证书,文凭或中等教育水平的男性,在家讲英语以外的其他语言,都处于丧偶状态,收入为20,001至60,000,超过80,000美元,或未说明其收入是多少。更有可能坚持认为他们不知道自己患有哪种类型的关节炎。结论未来人口老龄化和关节炎患病率的增加将进一步增加关节炎的负担。患病率的增加并非不可避免,尤其是如果对公共卫生预防计划进行了投资,尤其是那些针对文化和语言多样性以及社会经济地位和卫生素养差异的计划。

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