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Prevalence of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases and their impact on health-related quality of life, physical function and mental health in Portugal: results from EpiReumaPt– a national health survey

机译:风湿性和肌肉骨骼疾病的流行及其对与健康相关的生活质量,身体功能和精神健康的影响:葡萄牙国家健康调查EpiReumaPt的结果

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Objectives To estimate the national prevalence of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) in the adult Portuguese population and to determine their impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL), physical function, anxiety and depression. Methods EpiReumaPt is a national health survey with a three-stage approach. First, 10?661 adult participants were randomly selected. Trained interviewers undertook structured face-to-face questionnaires that included screening for RMDs and assessments of health-related quality of life, physical function, anxiety and depression. Second, positive screenings for ≥1 RMD plus 20% negative screenings were invited to be evaluated by a rheumatologist. Finally, three rheumatologists revised all the information and confirmed the diagnoses according to validated criteria. Estimates were computed as weighted proportions, taking the sampling design into account. Results The disease-specific prevalence rates (and 95% CIs) of RMDs in the adult Portuguese population were: low back pain, 26.4% (23.3% to 29.5%); periarticular disease, 15.8% (13.5% to 18.0%); knee osteoarthritis (OA), 12.4% (11.0% to 13.8%); osteoporosis, 10.2% (9.0% to 11.3%); hand OA, 8.7% (7.5% to 9.9%); hip OA, 2.9% (2.3% to 3.6%); fibromyalgia, 1.7% (1.1% to 2.1%); spondyloarthritis, 1.6% (1.2% to 2.1%); gout, 1.3% (1.0% to 1.6%); rheumatoid arthritis, 0.7% (0.5% to 0.9%); systemic lupus erythaematosus, 0.1% (0.1% to 0.2%) and polymyalgia rheumatica, 0.1% (0.0% to 0.2%). After multivariable adjustment, participants with RMDs had significantly lower EQ5D scores (β=?0.09; p0.001) and higher HAQ scores (β=0.13; p0.001) than participants without RMDs. RMDs were also significantly associated with the presence of anxiety symptoms (OR=3.5; p=0.006). Conclusions RMDs are highly prevalent in Portugal and are associated not only with significant physical function and mental health impairment but also with poor HRQoL, leading to more health resource consumption. The EpiReumaPt study emphasises the burden of RMDs in Portugal and the need to increase RMD awareness, being a strong argument to encourage policymakers to increase the amount of resources allocated to the treatment of rheumatic patients.
机译:目的评估葡萄牙成年人群中风湿和肌肉骨骼疾病(RMD)的全国患病率,并确定其对健康相关生活质量(HRQoL),身体功能,焦虑和抑郁的影响。方法EpiReumaPt是一项采用三阶段方法的国家健康调查。首先,随机选择10至661名成人参与者。受过培训的访调员进行了面对面的问卷调查,包括筛查RMD和评估与健康相关的生活质量,身体功能,焦虑和抑郁。其次,邀请风湿病专家对≥1 RMD的阳性筛查和20%的阴性筛查进行评估。最后,三名风湿病学家修改了所有信息,并根据经过验证的标准确认了诊断。估算值是按加权比例计算的,并考虑了抽样设计。结果在成年葡萄牙人群中,RMD的疾病特异性患病率(和95%CI)为:下腰痛26.4%(23.3%至29.5%);关节周围疾病15.8%(13.5%至18.0%);膝骨关节炎(OA),占12.4%(11.0%至13.8%);骨质疏松症10.2%(9.0%至11.3%);手OA,8.7%(7.5%至9.9%);髋骨OA,2.9%(2.3%至3.6%);纤维肌痛,1.7%(1.1%至2.1%);脊柱关节炎,1.6%(1.2%至2.1%);痛风1.3%(1.0%至1.6%);类风湿关节炎,0.7%(0.5%至0.9%);系统性红斑狼疮0.1%(0.1%至0.2%)和风湿性多肌痛0.1%(0.0%至0.2%)。经过多变量调整后,与无RMD的参与者相比,具有RMD的参与者的EQ5D得分显着较低(β=?0.09; p <0.001)和较高的HAQ分数(β= 0.13; p <0.001)。 RMD也与焦虑症状的存在显着相关(OR = 3.5; p = 0.006)。结论RMD在葡萄牙非常普遍,不仅与严重的身体机能和心理健康受损有关,而且与不良的HRQoL有关,导致更多的健康资源消耗。 EpiReumaPt研究强调了葡萄牙RMD的负担以及提高RMD意识的必要性,这是鼓励政策制定者增加分配给风湿病患者的资源的有力论据。

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