학술논문

Patient-reported fatigue in patients with rheumatoid arthritis who commence biologic therapy: a longitudinal study
Document Type
Clinical report
Source
PeerJ. April 17, 2019, Vol. 7 e6771
Subject
Rheumatoid factor -- Analysis
Arthritis -- Care and treatment -- Analysis
Medical research -- Analysis
Fatigue -- Care and treatment -- Analysis
Antiarthritic agents -- Analysis
Biological sciences
Analysis
Care and treatment
Language
English
ISSN
2167-8359
Abstract
Aims and objectives To examine changes in patient-reported fatigue, over a twelve month period, in rheumatoid arthritis patients who commence biologic treatment, and to identify possible predictors for such changes. Background Fatigue is a burdensome symptom for patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Despite biologics being effective in reducing disease activity, patients still report fatigue. Design A longitudinal observational study. Methods A total of 48 patients were enrolled in the study. Fatigue was measured by the Fatigue Severity Scale. Independent samples T-tests were used to test gender differences, and paired samples T-tests were used to measure differences between repeated measures. Bivariate and multiple regression analyses were used to examine potential predictors for changes in fatigue, such as age, sex, Disease Activity Score 28, pain and physical and emotional well-being. Results Forty-seven patients completed the study. From baseline to 12-month follow-up, fatigue decreased significantly in both women and men. Analyses of predictors were performed step-wise, and the final model included sex and physical well-being. The results from this final step showed that female sex was the only significant predictor for changes in fatigue. Conclusion Patients commencing biologic therapy reported a significant reduction in fatigue. Female sex was a significant predictor of changes in fatigue. Relevance to clinical practice Despite improvements in pharmacological treatment, patients with rheumatoid arthritis still report fatigue. This is a multifaceted health problem encompassing personal and emotional factors in addition to the clinical factors directly connected to the disease.
Author(s): Hege Selheim Rinke (1,2), Clara Beate Gram Gjesdal (1,3), Heidi Markussen (2,4), Jörg Assmus (5), Gerd Karin Natvig (2) Introduction Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammatory joint disease which [...]