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Assistive devices, home adjustments and external help in rheumatoid arthritis

POLLUSTE K; KALLIKORM R; MATTIK E; LEMBER M
DISABIL REHABIL , 2012, vol. 34, n° 10, p. 839-845
Doc n°: 158279
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3109/09638288.2011.623753
Descripteurs : DA52 - MALADIES RHUMATISMALES, KF - AIDES TECHNIQUES

PURPOSE: To explain the determinants of adaptation with disease and
self-management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in Estonia, focusing
on the use of assistive devices, home adjustments and the need for external help.
METHOD: A random sample (n = 1259) of adult Estonian RA patients was selected
from the Estonian Health Insurance Fund Database.
The patients completed a
self-administered questionnaire, which included information about their
socio-demographic and disease characteristics, the costs of care, quality of
life, use of assistive devices, home adjustments and the need for external help.
Regression analysis was used to analyse the predictors of patient's adaptation
with disease and self-management. RESULTS: Twenty-six percent of the respondents
used assistive devices, 20% had made home adjustments and 37% needed external
help. Disabilities and physical impairments predicted the use of assistive
devices, home adjustments and the need for external help. The use of medical
rehabilitation services predicted the less frequent use of assistive devices,
while female gender and single status predicted a more expressed need for
external help. CONCLUSIONS: Disability and physical impairment are the most
important determinants of the use of various technical aids and home adjustments.
These factors, along with the female gender and single status of the patient,
predict help-dependence.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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