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Physical and Emotional Burden of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Saudi Arabia: An Exploratory Cross-Sectional Study

机译:沙特阿拉伯类风湿性关节炎的身体和情感负担:探索性横断面研究

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Purpose:The aim of this study was to better understand the physical and emotional impacts of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) on the lives of patients in Saudi Arabia, and to determine whether there are any discrepancies between how healthcare providers (HCPs) perceive the feelings of patients with RA and how patients actually feel.Patients and Methods:An online survey of adults with RA and HCPs was conducted in Saudi Arabia between January and June 2018. The survey used closed-ended questions with nominal and interval scales to cover relationships with others, ability to work and career progression, ability to perform normal activities, and aspirations for the future.Results:In total, 85 patients and 24 HCPs were surveyed. Patients were more likely than HCPs to feel that the people around them understood the emotional and physical impacts of RA (emotional impact understood: 67% of patients vs 42% of HCPs; physical impact understood: 61% vs 38%, respectively). Additionally, a larger proportion of younger (aged 40 years) than older patients (aged 40-59 and ≥60 years) felt that these impacts were not understood by others. For patients, the greatest barrier to working was difficulty using hands (52% vs 41% of HCPs), whereas HCPs considered pain the greatest barrier (50% vs 38% of patients). Both patients (59%) and HCPs (81%) considered pain to be a common barrier to undertaking everyday activities. Regarding future aspirations, 40% of patients wished to accept their RA despite the barriers it caused.Conclusion:Discrepancies between how HCPs perceived the feelings of patients with RA and how patients actually felt suggest that HCP-patient communication could be improved. This is the first study of its kind in Saudi Arabia and should help increase awareness of the difficulties and concerns of patients with RA in the Arabic world.? 2020 Omair et al.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是更好地了解风湿性关节炎(RA)对沙特阿拉伯患者的生命的身体和情感影响,并确定医疗保健提供者(HCPS)如何感知到的感受之间是否存在差异患者的患者和患者的实际感觉。患者和方法:2018年1月至6月在沙特阿拉伯进行了对成年人的在线调查。该调查使用了封闭式问题,以标称和间隔秤为涵盖与他人的关系,工作能力和职业发展,能够对未来进行正常活动的能力,以及未来的愿望。结果,85名患者和24个HCP进行了调查。患者比HCP更有可能感受到他们周围的人们了解RA的情绪和身体影响(情绪影响所了解:67%的患者与HCPS的42%;体力影响,分别为61%,分别为3.6%)。此外,比老年患者(年龄<40岁)(年龄为40-59岁和≥60岁),较大比例较大(年龄<40岁)令人患有这些影响。对于患者来说,工作的最大障碍是使用手(52%与HCPS的41%)难以困难,而HCP则认为疼痛最大的屏障(50%患者患者的38%)。患者(59%)和HCP(81%)认为是痛苦,是日常活动的常见障碍。关于未来的愿望,40%的患者希望接受他们的RA尽管它造成的障碍。结论:HCPS如何感知RA患者的感受以及患者实际上的差异表明HCP患者通信可以提高。这是对沙特阿拉伯的第一次研究它,并有助于提高阿拉伯语世界患者患者困难和担忧的认识。 2020 omair等人。

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