Influence of patient education on exercise compliance in RA: A prospective 12-month randomized controlled trial

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Mayoux-Benhamou, Anne [1 ]
Quintrec, Janine-Sophie Giraudet-Le [1 ]
Ravaud, Philippe [1 ]
Champion, Karine [1 ]
Dernis, Emmanuell [1 ]
Zerkak, Djamila [1 ]
Roy, Carine [1 ]
Kahan, Andre [1 ]
Revel, Michel [1 ]
Dougados, Maxime [1 ]
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[1] Paris Descartes Univ, Cochin Hosp, Dept Rehabil, AP HP,Inst Rheumatol, F-75679 Paris, France
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rheumatoid arthritis; education; physical activity; exercise; compliance; randomized trial;
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Objective. To determine the effect of education on the exercise habits of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) after 6 and 12 months. Methods. We studied 208 outpatients recruited between June 2001 and December 2002. This was a prospective controlled randomized trial. The active group received a disciplinary education program, including training in home-based exercises and guidelines for leisure physical activity (PA). The control group received a booklet added to usual medical care. Compliance with home-based exercises was defined as a practice rate >= 30% of the prescribed training. Compliance with leisure PA was defined as >= 20% increase in Baecke questionnaire score. Additional assessments involved possible predictors of compliance and changes with regard to the compliance. Results. At 6-month followup, home-based exercise and leisure PA compliance were significantly higher [13.5% vs 1%, respectively (p = 0.001); and 28.2% vs 13.8% (p = 0.02)], but were not at 12 months. Predictors of leisure PA compliance at 6 months included participating in the active group (odds ratio 2.74, 95% Cl 1.17 to 6.38) and previous low leisure PA (OR 6.01, 95% Cl 2.47 to 14.61), with decreased fatigue (FACIT-F mean -2.94 +/- 8.04 vs -0.1 +/- 7.25 for noncompliant subjects; p = 0.04) and improved psychological status (Arthritis Impact Measurement Scale mean -1.25 +/- 3.12 vs 0.11 +/- 3.39; p = 0.03). Conclusion. Education of patients with RA may increase compliance especially with leisure PA, particularly when it is poor at baseline, but these effects are limited and short-term.
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