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The influence of the SARS-CoV-2 lockdown on patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases on their adherence to immunomodulatory medication - a cross sectional study over 3 months in Germany

Authors :
Siegfried Wassenberg
A. Thiele
Konstantinos Triantafyllias
C J Heinmüller
Ulf Müller-Ladner
K. Storck-Müller
Rebecca Hasseli
F. Özden
M. Broll
A Schlesinger
E. Wilden
J. Strunk
Andreas Schwarting
G. Stapfer
F. Keil
D Vagedes
S Zeglam
A. Dormann
T. Schmeiser
J. Saech
Bimba F. Hoyer
U. Pfeiffer
T Schneidereit
F Löffler
Walter Hermann
M Steinmüller
C Fräbel
Ch. Specker
Source :
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2021.

Abstract

Objectives To evaluate the influence of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on the adherence of patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases (IRD) to their immunomodulatory medication during the three-month lockdown in Germany. Methods From 16th March until 15th June 2020, IRD patients from private practices and rheumatology departments were asked to answer a questionnaire addressing their behaviour with respect to their immunomodulating therapy. Eight private practices and nine rheumatology departments that included rheumatology primary care centres and university hospitals participated. A total of 4252 questionnaires were collected and evaluated. Results The majority of patients (54%) were diagnosed with RA, followed by psoriatic arthritis (14%), ankylosing spondylitis (10%), connective tissue diseases (12%) and vasculitides (6%). Most of the patients (84%) reported to continue their immunomodulatory therapy. Termination of therapy was reported by only 3% of the patients. The results were independent from the type of IRD, the respective immunomodulatory therapy and by whom the patients were treated (private practices vs rheumatology departments). Younger patients ( Conclusion The data show that most of the patients continued their therapy in spite of the pandemic. A significant change in behaviour with regard to their immunomodulatory therapy was not observed during the three months of observation. The results support the idea that the immediate release of recommendations of the German Society of Rheumatology were well received, supporting the well-established physician–patient relationship in times of a crisis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14620332 and 14620324
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e9319b11c9376aecba3f518c9e43fd12