"Excluding Myself From What I Need the Most": Experiences of Loneliness in People With Inflammatory Arthritis: A Qualitative Study.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1111/1756-185X.70041
Annika Nordkamp, Julie Midtgaard, Annette de Thurah, Bente Glintborg, Mette Aadahl, Pernille Fevejle Cromhout, Sofie Bech Vestergaard, Lene Lau, Connie Yilmaz, Bente Appel Esbensen
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Objective: Despite advancements in pharmacological treatments, living with inflammatory arthritis (IA) (including rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriatic arthritis (PsA), and axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA)) can make it challenging to engage in social activities, which may increase the risk of loneliness. Although loneliness is predominantly prevalent in IA, its origin and impact on mental health status on daily life with IA remain unexplored. Therefore, the objective of this study was to describe the experiences of people with IA in relation to loneliness.

Methods: Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with purposefully sampled participants who reported loneliness. Reflexive thematic analysis was applied to analyze data.

Results: The interviews included fourteen participants (RA (n = 5), PsA (n = 5), and AxSpA (n = 4)) with median age of 47 (range 25-76). We developed three themes: (1) "Loneliness amplifies the negative impact of IA," illustrating the experience of loneliness as an integrated part of the participants' struggles; (2) "Excluding myself from what I need the most," detailing participants' awareness of their need but inability to engage in social activities; and (3) "Longing for loneliness to be addressed," expressing unfulfilled wishes for health professionals to address loneliness.

Conclusion: Participants in our study reported that loneliness had a profound impact on their overall well-being and self-management. Overall, there is a critical need to address loneliness as an essential issue for people with IA, highlighting the necessity for increased support and recognition. By addressing loneliness, health professionals can protect patients' mental health and help them navigate social connections, enhancing their self-management and overall well-being.

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“把自己排除在我最需要的东西之外”:炎症性关节炎患者的孤独经历:一项定性研究。
目的:尽管药物治疗取得了进步,但患有炎性关节炎(IA)(包括类风湿关节炎(RA)、银屑病关节炎(PsA)和轴性脊柱炎(axSpA))的患者很难参与社交活动,这可能会增加孤独感的风险。尽管孤独感在IA患者中普遍存在,但其起源及其对IA患者日常生活中心理健康状况的影响仍未得到探讨。因此,本研究的目的是描述IA患者与孤独相关的经历。方法:采用半结构化的电话访谈,有目的地对报告孤独的参与者进行抽样调查。数据分析采用自反性主题分析。结果:访谈包括14名参与者(RA (n = 5), PsA (n = 5)和AxSpA (n = 4)),中位年龄为47岁(范围25-76)。我们开发了三个主题:(1)“孤独放大了IA的负面影响”,说明了孤独的经历是参与者斗争的一个组成部分;(2)“把自己排除在我最需要的东西之外”,详细描述了参与者意识到自己的需求,但无法参与社交活动;和(3)“渴望孤独得到解决”,表达了对卫生专业人员解决孤独的未实现愿望。结论:我们研究的参与者报告说,孤独对他们的整体幸福感和自我管理有深远的影响。总的来说,迫切需要将孤独感作为IA患者的一个基本问题来解决,强调增加支持和认可的必要性。通过解决孤独感,卫生专业人员可以保护患者的心理健康,帮助他们处理社会关系,增强他们的自我管理和整体幸福感。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases (formerly APLAR Journal of Rheumatology) is the official journal of the Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology. The Journal accepts original articles on clinical or experimental research pertinent to the rheumatic diseases, work on connective tissue diseases and other immune and allergic disorders. The acceptance criteria for all papers are the quality and originality of the research and its significance to our readership. Except where otherwise stated, manuscripts are peer reviewed by two anonymous reviewers and the Editor.
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