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I don’t know what type of arthritis I have: A population-based comparison of people with arthritis who knew their specific type and those who didn’t

OBJECTIVE: To understand differences between people with arthritis who do not know their type (DK) compared to those reporting osteoarthritis (OA) or inflammatory and autoimmune types of arthritis (IAA), including the receipt of appropriate health care, information, and services. METHODS: Analysis o...

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Autores principales: Badley, Elizabeth M., Wilfong, Jessica M., Chan, Christina H., Canizares, Mayilee, Perruccio, Anthony V.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9212124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35727744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270029
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author Badley, Elizabeth M.
Wilfong, Jessica M.
Chan, Christina H.
Canizares, Mayilee
Perruccio, Anthony V.
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Wilfong, Jessica M.
Chan, Christina H.
Canizares, Mayilee
Perruccio, Anthony V.
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description OBJECTIVE: To understand differences between people with arthritis who do not know their type (DK) compared to those reporting osteoarthritis (OA) or inflammatory and autoimmune types of arthritis (IAA), including the receipt of appropriate health care, information, and services. METHODS: Analysis of the Survey on Living with Chronic Disease in Canada–Arthritis Component. Respondents aged ≥20 years with health professional-diagnosed arthritis (n = 4,385) were characterized as reporting DK, OA or IAA. Variables: arthritis characteristics (duration, number and site of joints affected), arthritis impact (current pain and fatigue, difficulty in sleeping and daily activities, impact on life), health (self-rated general and mental health, life stress), arthritis management strategies (seeing health professionals, medication use, assistive devices, receipt of arthritis information, self-management activities). Multinomial logistic and log-Poisson regressions were used, as appropriate, to compare the DK to the OA and IAA groups. RESULTS: In this arthritis sample, 44.2% were in the DK group, 38.3% reported OA and 17.5% reported IAA. Those in the DK group were more likely to be younger, have low income, low education, and be of non-white cultural background compared to those with OA. There were no significant differences in arthritis impact, but the DK group was less likely to have received information on, or have used, arthritis management strategies. CONCLUSIONS: The sociodemographic characteristics of the DK group suggest they likely have lower health literacy. They were less likely to have accessed health care and other support services, indicating this is an important group for health education, both for individuals with arthritis and health care providers.
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spelling pubmed-92121242022-06-22 I don’t know what type of arthritis I have: A population-based comparison of people with arthritis who knew their specific type and those who didn’t Badley, Elizabeth M. Wilfong, Jessica M. Chan, Christina H. Canizares, Mayilee Perruccio, Anthony V. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To understand differences between people with arthritis who do not know their type (DK) compared to those reporting osteoarthritis (OA) or inflammatory and autoimmune types of arthritis (IAA), including the receipt of appropriate health care, information, and services. METHODS: Analysis of the Survey on Living with Chronic Disease in Canada–Arthritis Component. Respondents aged ≥20 years with health professional-diagnosed arthritis (n = 4,385) were characterized as reporting DK, OA or IAA. Variables: arthritis characteristics (duration, number and site of joints affected), arthritis impact (current pain and fatigue, difficulty in sleeping and daily activities, impact on life), health (self-rated general and mental health, life stress), arthritis management strategies (seeing health professionals, medication use, assistive devices, receipt of arthritis information, self-management activities). Multinomial logistic and log-Poisson regressions were used, as appropriate, to compare the DK to the OA and IAA groups. RESULTS: In this arthritis sample, 44.2% were in the DK group, 38.3% reported OA and 17.5% reported IAA. Those in the DK group were more likely to be younger, have low income, low education, and be of non-white cultural background compared to those with OA. There were no significant differences in arthritis impact, but the DK group was less likely to have received information on, or have used, arthritis management strategies. CONCLUSIONS: The sociodemographic characteristics of the DK group suggest they likely have lower health literacy. They were less likely to have accessed health care and other support services, indicating this is an important group for health education, both for individuals with arthritis and health care providers. Public Library of Science 2022-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9212124/ /pubmed/35727744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270029 Text en © 2022 Badley et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Badley, Elizabeth M.
Wilfong, Jessica M.
Chan, Christina H.
Canizares, Mayilee
Perruccio, Anthony V.
I don’t know what type of arthritis I have: A population-based comparison of people with arthritis who knew their specific type and those who didn’t
title I don’t know what type of arthritis I have: A population-based comparison of people with arthritis who knew their specific type and those who didn’t
title_full I don’t know what type of arthritis I have: A population-based comparison of people with arthritis who knew their specific type and those who didn’t
title_fullStr I don’t know what type of arthritis I have: A population-based comparison of people with arthritis who knew their specific type and those who didn’t
title_full_unstemmed I don’t know what type of arthritis I have: A population-based comparison of people with arthritis who knew their specific type and those who didn’t
title_short I don’t know what type of arthritis I have: A population-based comparison of people with arthritis who knew their specific type and those who didn’t
title_sort i don’t know what type of arthritis i have: a population-based comparison of people with arthritis who knew their specific type and those who didn’t
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9212124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35727744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270029
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