[轴性脊柱炎的非药物治疗措施、康复服务和患者支持小组成员(ATTENTUS axSpA研究)]。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-19 DOI:10.1007/s00393-023-01410-w
D Meyer-Olson, K Hoeper, L Hammel, S Lieb, A Haehle, U Kiltz
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背景:轴性脊柱炎(axSpA)的治疗包括药物治疗措施(PTM)和非药物治疗措施,以及支持资源,如康复服务(RS)和患者支持小组成员(PSG)。然而,在德国,axSpA患者存在显著的参与限制。目的:调查axSpA病人的功能缺陷、参与限制以及PTM、NPTM、RS和PSG成员的利用情况。材料和方法:多中心,对德国770名axSpA患者的观察性研究(ATTENTUS axSpA)。39%的患者没有接受生物性疾病改良抗风湿病药物(bDMARD)的治疗。在NPTM中,54%的患者每周接受不到一次理疗,29%的患者每周进行一次理疗。86%的患者定期进行体育活动,主要以家庭锻炼的形式进行。在健身房(14%)或体育俱乐部(7%)进行训练的频率要低得多。54%的患者接受了RS,三分之一的患者在5年多前进行了最后一次康复,13%的患者是PSG的成员。在该组中发现NPTM的利用率和康复率显著较高。结论:axSpA患者通常在小范围和/或低强度的情况下使用治疗方案和资源,这可能是参与持续受限的原因。PSG的成员资格与NPTM和RS的利用率增加有关。
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[Nonpharmacological treatment measures, rehabilitation services and membership in patient support groups in axial spondylarthritis (The ATTENTUS axSpA study)].

Background: The treatment of axial spondylarthritis (axSpA) includes pharmacological treatment measures (PTM) and nonpharmacological treatment measures (NPTM) as well as supporting resources, such as rehabilitation services (RS) and membership in patient support groups (PSG). Nevertheless, there are significant participation restrictions in patients with axSpA in Germany.

Objective: Investigation of functional deficits, participation restrictions and utilization of PTM, NPTM, RS and PSG membership in patients with axSpA.

Material and methods: Multicentric, observational study of 770 axSpA patients in Germany (ATTENTUS-axSpA).

Results: Substantial functional deficits and participation restrictions were observed in axSpA patients. Of the patients 39% did not receive treatment with biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (bDMARD). In the NPTM 54% received physiotherapy less than once per week and 29% once per week. Physical activities were regularly performed by 86% of patients, mainly in the form of home exercises. Training in a gym (14%) or sports club (7%) was carried out much less frequently. Of the patients 54% received RS, one third had the last rehabilitation more than 5 years ago and 13% of the patients were members in a PSG. A significantly higher utilization of NPTM and rehabilitation was found in this group.

Conclusion: Treatment options and resources were often utilized to a small extent and/or in low intensity by axSpA patients, which could be a possible explanation for persisting restrictions of participation. Membership in a PSG was associated with an increased utilization of NPTM and RS.

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Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie
Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie 医学-风湿病学
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150
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Die Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie ist ein international angesehenes Publikationsorgan und dient der Fortbildung von niedergelassenen und in der Klinik tätigen Rheumatologen. Die Zeitschrift widmet sich allen Aspekten der klinischen Rheumatologie, der Therapie rheumatischer Erkrankungen sowie der rheumatologischen Grundlagenforschung. Umfassende Übersichtsarbeiten zu einem aktuellen Schwerpunktthema sind das Kernstück jeder Ausgabe. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei gesichertes Wissen zu Diagnostik und Therapie mit hoher Relevanz für die tägliche Arbeit – der Leser erhält konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen. Frei eingereichte Originalien ermöglichen die Präsentation wichtiger klinischer Studien und dienen dem wissenschaftlichen Austausch.
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