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  • Empowering patients with inflammatory arthritis (IA) is crucial for managing the physical and psychological impacts of their condition through self-management skills.
  • A multidisciplinary taskforce developed three main principles and nine recommendations focusing on patient education, goal setting, and cognitive behavioral therapy to enable patients to take a more active role in their healthcare.
  • The recommendations also emphasize the importance of healthcare professionals and patient organizations in guiding patients toward resources, promoting digital healthcare tools, and advocating for a holistic, patient-centered approach to improve care outcomes.

Article Abstract

Background: An important but often insufficient aspect of care in people with inflammatory arthritis (IA) is empowering patients to acquire a good understanding of their disease and building their ability to deal effectively with the practical, physical and psychological impacts of it. Self-management skills can be helpful in this regard.

Objectives: To develop recommendations for the implementation of self-management strategies in IA.

Methods: A multidisciplinary taskforce of 18 members from 11 European countries was convened. A systematic review and other supportive information (survey of healthcare professionals (HCPs) and patient organisations) were used to formulate the recommendations.

Results: Three overarching principles and nine recommendations were formulated. These focused on empowering patients to become active partners of the team and to take a more proactive role. The importance of patient education and key self-management interventions such as problem solving, goal setting and cognitive behavioural therapy were highlighted. Role of patient organisations and HCPs in promoting and signposting patients to available resources has been highlighted through the promotion of physical activity, lifestyle advice, support with mental health aspects and ability to remain at work. Digital healthcare is essential in supporting and optimising self-management and the HCPs need to be aware of available resources to signpost patients.

Conclusion: These recommendations support the inclusion of self-management advice and resources in the routine management of people with IA and aim to empower and support patients and encourage a more holistic, patient-centred approach to care which could result in improved patient experience of care and outcomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8458093PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2021-220249DOI Listing

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