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Measuring the impact of an educational intervention in rheumatoid arthritis: An open-label, randomized trial

Authors :
Laëtitia Michou
Anne-Sophie Julien
Holly O. Witteman
Jean Légaré
Lucie Ratelle
Alexandra Godbout
Johanne Tardif
Suzanne Côté
Geneviève Boily
Rebecca Lui
Alena Ikic
Judith Trudeau
Jean-Luc Tremblay
Isabelle Fortin
Louis Bessette
Anne-Laure Chetaille
Paul R Fortin
Source :
Archives of Rheumatology. 37:169-179
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
The Archives of Rheumatology, 2021.

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to determine whether patients with active rheumatoid arthritis (RA), either starting on or changing biological or targeted synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), demonstrate better self-management safety skills three months after receiving a multidisciplinary educational intervention compared to patients receiving usual care. Patients and methods: Between October 2015 and October 2018 , this open-label, randomized-controlled trial included a total of 107 RA patients (27 males, 80 females; mean age: 60.2±10.4 years; range, 54 to 71 years) who were on treatment or in whom treatment was changed with a biological or targeted synthetic DMARD. The patients were randomized into two groups: Group 1 (n=57) received additional intervention with educational DVD and one teleconference session and Group 2 (n=55) received usual care and were offered the intervention at three months. All patients underwent a final visit at six months. At each visit, the patients completed the BioSecure questionnaire measuring the self-care safety skills, a behavioral intention questionnaire, and the Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ). Results: No significant difference was observed in the Biosecure score at three months between the two groups (p=0.08). After pooling the first three-month data in Group 1 and the last three-month data in Group 2, the mean score of the BioSecure questionnaire increased to 7.10±0.92 in the group receiving educational intervention (p Conclusion: The development of an educational DVD followed by a teleconference seem to improve self-care safety skills of the patients in practical situations.

Subjects

Subjects :
Rheumatology

Details

ISSN :
26186500 and 21485046
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Rheumatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....86714f7949a2d5b1decf6f93651fa96c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.46497/archrheumatol.2022.8965