Patient perspectives on rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: insights from a large-scale survey

被引:0
|
作者
Alnaqbi, Khalid A. [1 ,2 ]
Alaswad, Mohammed [3 ]
Alasfour, Shaima [4 ]
机构
[1] Sheikh Tahnoon Med City, Rheumatol Div, Al Ain, U Arab Emirates
[2] UAE Univ, Coll Med & Hlth Sci, Internal Med Dept, POB 1551, Al Ain, U Arab Emirates
[3] Univ Hama, Fac Med, Hama, Syria
[4] Publ Author Food & Nutr, Sabah Al Salem, Kuwait
关键词
Arabs; Attitudes; Complementary therapies; Health knowledge; Patient satisfaction; Practice; Rheumatic diseases; Survey; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; ARTHRITIS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; DISORDERS; DIAGNOSIS; BURDEN; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1007/s10067-025-07388-x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction/ObjectivesRheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMD) are prevalent among Arabic-speaking patients in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), yet their perspectives remain underexplored. This study examines patient experiences and perspectives.MethodA cross-sectional survey was developed using pilot testing with clinimetric sensibility assessment to ensure clarity and relevance, and the Open-Source Metric for Measuring Arabic Narratives (OSMAN) to assess readability. The Checklist for Reporting Internet E-Surveys (CHERRIES) was used to enhance the quality of the survey. The survey was distributed via social media to Arabic-speaking patients with self-reported RMDs. Collected data included demographics, disease characteristics, medication use, treatment satisfaction factors, perceived causes, and patient concerns.ResultsOf the 1050 responses received, 456 were complete and included in the analysis. Most respondents were female (81.4%) and between the ages of 25 and 44 (63.4%). The most frequently reported diseases were systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis. Nearly all (97.1%) used medications within the previous three months, primarily hydroxychloroquine, glucocorticoids, and biologics. Key factors influencing treatment satisfaction were pain relief, laboratory result discussions, sleep quality, and mood improvement. Patients perceived immune system abnormalities (76.5%), psychological factors (54.8%), and genetics (41.7%) as primary disease causes. Main concerns included fear of disease complications, adverse drug reactions, and being a burden to others. Rheumatologists and internet search engines were the primary sources of information for patients. Most avoided alternative medicine, while 33.3% used it.ConclusionThis survey is the first and largest in the MENA region, providing valuable insights into patient perspectives on RMD. It highlights the need for holistic management, enhanced education, and supportive services to improve quality of life. Key Points center dot The most commonly perceived causes of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases among patients with RMD were immune system abnormalities, psychological factors, genetic/hereditary influences, and envy.center dot Patients' top concerns included fear of future complications, adverse drug reactions, becoming a burden to others, physical disability, and issues related to marriage and childbirth.center dot Key factors influencing treatment satisfaction included pain relief, discussions of laboratory results, sleep quality, and mood improvement.center dot Approximately one-third of patients had consulted practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine.
引用
收藏
页码:1457 / 1466
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Insights Into Uveitis in Association With Spondyloarthritis From a Large Patient Survey
    Keck, Katie M.
    Choi, Dongseok
    Savage, Laurie M.
    Rosenbaum, James T.
    JCR-JOURNAL OF CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY, 2014, 20 (03) : 141 - 145
  • [42] LARGE-SCALE PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY OF FORNAX
    DEMERS, S
    IRWIN, MJ
    KUNKEL, WE
    ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, 1994, 108 (05): : 1648 - 1657
  • [43] A Survey on Large-Scale Machine Learning
    Wang, Meng
    Fu, Weijie
    He, Xiangnan
    Hao, Shijie
    Wu, Xindong
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND DATA ENGINEERING, 2022, 34 (06) : 2574 - 2594
  • [44] THE ELDERLY RESPONDENT - EXPERIENCES FROM A LARGE-SCALE SURVEY OF THE AGED
    GIBSON, DM
    AITKENHEAD, W
    RESEARCH ON AGING, 1983, 5 (02) : 283 - 296
  • [45] The Survey of Large-scale Query Classification
    Zhou, Sanduo
    Cheng, Kefei
    Men, Lijun
    2017 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN, MANUFACTURING, MODELING AND SIMULATION (CDMMS 2017), 2017, 1834
  • [46] Sidescan Only Neural Bathymetry from Large-Scale Survey
    Xie, Yiping
    Bore, Nils
    Folkesson, John
    SENSORS, 2022, 22 (14)
  • [47] Insights for the Captive Management of South China Tigers Based on a Large-Scale Genetic Survey
    Zhang, Wenping
    Lin, Kaixiong
    Fu, Wenyuan
    Xie, Junjin
    Fan, Xueyang
    Zhang, Mingchun
    Luo, Hongxing
    Yin, Yuzhong
    Guo, Qiang
    Huang, He
    Chen, Tengteng
    Lin, Xipan
    Yuan, Yaohua
    Huang, Cheng
    Du, Shizhang
    GENES, 2024, 15 (04)
  • [48] Large-Scale Genetic Survey Provides Insights into the Captive Management and Reintroduction of Giant Pandas
    Shan, Lei
    Hu, Yibo
    Zhu, Lifeng
    Yan, Li
    Wang, Chengdong
    Li, Desheng
    Jin, Xuelin
    Zhang, Chenglin
    Wei, Fuwen
    MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2014, 31 (10) : 2663 - 2671
  • [49] Do you know when a wound has healed? Insights from a large-scale multinational consumer survey
    Jaller, Jose A.
    Mervis, Joshua
    Kirsner, Robert S.
    WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION, 2018, 26 (04) : 344 - 346
  • [50] Large-scale malaria survey in Cambodia: Novel insights on species distribution and risk factors
    Sandra Incardona
    Sirenda Vong
    Lim Chiv
    Pharath Lim
    Sina Nhem
    Rithy Sem
    Nimol Khim
    Socheat Doung
    Odile Mercereau-Puijalon
    Thierry Fandeur
    Malaria Journal, 6