Illness Perceptions in Patients With Gout and the Relationship With Progression of Musculoskeletal Disability

被引:108
|
作者
Dalbeth, Nicola [1 ]
Petrie, Keith J.
House, Meaghan
Chong, Jimmy
Leung, Wingchi
Chegudi, Rini
Horne, Anne
Gamble, Greg
Mcqueen, Fiona M.
Taylor, William J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Bone & Joint Res Grp, Dept Med, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Auckland 1, New Zealand
[2] Univ Otago, Wellington, New Zealand
关键词
LOWERING THERAPY; PRIMARY-CARE; ADHERENCE; MANAGEMENT; HYPERURICEMIA; ALLOPURINOL; REDUCTION; ARTHRITIS; ATTACKS; INDEX;
D O I
10.1002/acr.20570
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective. Illness perceptions are key determinants of behavior directed at managing disease. Although suboptimal disease management has been reported in patients with gout, patients' perceptions of illness have not been systematically studied. The aim of this study was to examine illness perceptions in patients with gout. Methods. A total of 142 patients with gout for <10 years were recruited from primary and secondary care settings. Participants completed a gout-specific Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire, questionnaires about medication beliefs and adherence to urate-lowering therapy (ULT), and had a comprehensive assessment of gout disease activity. Serum urate, flare frequency, and Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ-II) scores were recorded at baseline and after 1 year. Results. Patients viewed gout as a chronic condition that was responsive to treatment but not strongly influenced by personal actions. Overall, gout was seen as having a moderate impact on their life. Most patients believed that gout was caused by dietary factors. Adherence to ULT was positively associated with a greater perceived understanding of gout and inversely associated with perceived severity and consequences of disease. Of the clinical factors assessed, pain scores were most strongly associated with negative illness perception scores at baseline. Baseline illness perception scores (perceived severity of symptoms and consequences, lower personal and treatment control) predicted worsening musculoskeletal disability at 1 year as determined by the HAQ-II. This relationship was independent of baseline disability scores. Conclusion. Negative or pessimistic views about gout are associated with poorly controlled disease, lower adherence to ULT, and progression of musculoskeletal disability in patients with gout.
引用
收藏
页码:1605 / 1612
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Adversarial Growth in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis and their Partners: Relationships with Illness Perceptions, Disability and Distress
    Ackroyd, Katie
    Fortune, Donal G.
    Price, Sian
    Howell, Stephen
    Sharrack, Basil
    Isaac, Claire L.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY IN MEDICAL SETTINGS, 2011, 18 (04) : 372 - 379
  • [22] NEGATIVE ILLNESS PERCEPTIONS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH SHORT-TERM DISABILITY IN PATIENTS WITH HAND OSTEOARTHRITIS
    Damman, W.
    Liu, R.
    Kaptein, A. A.
    Rosendaal, F. R.
    Kloppenburg, M.
    OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE, 2014, 22 : S200 - S201
  • [23] Adversarial Growth in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis and their Partners: Relationships with Illness Perceptions, Disability and Distress
    Katie Ackroyd
    Dónal G. Fortune
    Siân Price
    Stephen Howell
    Basil Sharrack
    Claire L. Isaac
    Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 2011, 18 : 372 - 379
  • [24] NEGATIVE ILLNESS PERCEPTIONS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH SHORT-TERM DISABILITY IN PATIENTS WITH HAND OSTEOARTHRITIS
    Damman, W.
    Liu, R.
    Kaptein, A.
    Rosendaal, F.
    Kloppenburg, M.
    ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 2014, 73 : 758 - 758
  • [25] The impact of the illness label ‘gout’ on illness and treatment perceptions in Māori (Indigenous New Zealanders)
    Nicola Dalbeth
    Meihana Douglas
    Kate MacKrill
    Leanne Te Karu
    Maria Kleinstäuber
    Keith J. Petrie
    BMC Rheumatology, 4
  • [26] PATIENT FACTORS AND HEALTH OUTCOMES ASSOCIATED WITH ILLNESS PERCEPTIONS IN PEOPLE WITH GOUT
    Selvadurai, Daniel
    Aung, Eindra
    Coleshill, Matthew
    Briggs, Nancy
    Schulz, Marcel
    Day, Richard
    INTERNAL MEDICINE JOURNAL, 2023, 53 : 18 - 18
  • [27] Impact of Television Depictions of Gout on Perceptions of Illness: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Murdoch, Rachel
    Mihov, Borislav
    Horne, Anne M.
    Petrie, Keith J.
    Gamble, Gregory D.
    Dalbeth, Nicola
    ARTHRITIS CARE & RESEARCH, 2023, 75 (10) : 2151 - 2157
  • [28] Patient factors and health outcomes associated with illness perceptions in people with gout
    Selvadurai, Daniel
    Coleshill, Matthew J.
    Day, Richard O.
    Briggs, Nancy E.
    Schulz, Marcel
    Reath, Jennifer
    Aung, Eindra
    RHEUMATOLOGY, 2023, 63 (07) : 1927 - 1937
  • [29] Widespread musculoskeletal pain and the progression of disability in older disabled women
    Leveille, SG
    Ling, S
    Hochberg, MC
    Resnick, HE
    Bandeen-Roche, KJ
    Won, A
    Guralnik, JM
    ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2001, 135 (12) : 1038 - 1046
  • [30] Comparison of measures of functional disability in patients with gout
    ten Klooster, Peter M.
    Voshaar, Martijn A. H. Oude
    Taal, Erik
    van de Laar, Mart A. F. J.
    RHEUMATOLOGY, 2011, 50 (04) : 709 - 713