作者
S Donnelly, T Kroll, H Mannan, C Dix, AG Wilson
发表日期
2020/6/1
来源
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
卷号
79
期号
Suppl 1
页码范围
1302-1303
出版商
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
简介
Background
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a widespread chronic disease affecting about 1% of the population in the West. It is characterised by pain, fatigue and inflammation that can flare-up without warning. This makes the condition difficult to predict and manage. Bury (1982) introduced the concept of chronic illness as a disruptive experience to one’s self-identity. This is often an invisible part of managing the illness and taken for granted by others, such as family members, friends and health care professionals. Thus, there is a need to raise awareness of the patients’ lived experiences of self-managing this long-term chronic illness.
Objectives
We aimed to collaborate with people with RA to (i) record and reflect the community’s strengths and concerns; (ii) raise awareness of the lived experience of self-managing RA (iii) spark a dialogue among key stakeholders around the self-management of RA.
Methods
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