Guest guest Posted May 7, 2000 Report Share Posted May 7, 2000 Effect of Arthritis on Health-Related Quality of Life Quantified ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- WESTPORT, May 05 (Reuters Health) - Adults with arthritis report a substantially worse health-related quality of life than people without arthritis, according to a report in today's issue of the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. The report also notes that available interventions for pain management and patient education are underused. The researchers collected data from 11 US states that included an arthritis module in the 1996 to 1998 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Of the 32,322 individuals surveyed, 29% reported having arthritis. " Respondents with arthritis reported having fair or poor health approximately three times more often than respondents without arthritis, " the research team writes. Compared with people without arthritis, those with arthritis " averaged 4.2 more days when physical health was not good, 1.6 more days when mental health was poor, 4.6 more unhealthy days and 2.3 more days of recent activity limitation...during the 30 days preceding the survey. " Women, people with no college education, and younger persons accounted for the largest number of unhealthy days. Depression was linked with all types of arthritis, especially rheumatoid arthritis. The National Arthritis Action Plan-A Public Health Strategy is mentioned in the report as a source for interventions such as the Arthritis Self-Help Course, " which helps persons to decrease their pain and number of physician visits. " According to the Arthritis Foundation these interventions reach fewer than 1% of people with arthritis in the US. MMWR 2000;49:366-369. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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