BackgroundDuring the COVID-19 pandemic telemedicine has become an important and safe means for patients suffering from chronic diseases to control their condition with the assistance of a physician [1]. In order to ensure that treatment of chronic rheumatic diseases is effective, it is important that patients develop a favorable attitude towards telerheumatology [2] as well as disease-related individual behavior, which significantly depends on the patients’ health locus of control [3].ObjectivesTo analyze the attitude of patients suffering from chronic rheumatic diseases towards peculiarities of remote consultations by a rheumatologist and their correlation with health locus of control.MethodsTo reveal the patients’ attitude towards remote consultations by a rheumatologist, an original questionnaire has been prepared, which contains: reasons for choosing remote consultations, fears about such consultations and their advantages. Health locus of control was evaluated using a Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (MHLC) scale, which consists of three subscales: Internal, Chance, and Powerful Others. Demographical questions and questions related to health are also included in the questionnaire. 207 subjects participated in the study: 177 (85.5 %) women and 30 (14.5 %) men, (Mage=39.4, SD=11.76). The majority of subjects were diagnosed with spondyloarthritis (n=83), connective tissue diseases (n=53), rheumatoid arthritis (n=49), and osteoarthritis (n=20), 42 subjects were diagnosed with some other rheumatic diseases. 111 (53.6%) patients had the previous experience of remote consulting by a rheumatologist.ResultsIt has been determined that the attitude of patients with rheumatic diseases is related to various demographic characteristics of patients, e.g., gender, etc., and the peculiarities of the disease, e.g., strength of the symptoms, etc. It has been found that patients without experience of remote consultations have more fears about such consultations (p=0.024). When comparing the average of statements revealing a positive attitude M=66.4% with the average of statements revealing a negative attitude M=27.3%, it becomes clear that the overall attitude of subjects toward remote consultations of a rheumatologist is favorable. To assess correlations between positive or negative attitude of patients with rheumatic diseases and health locus of control correlational analysis was performed. The results did not confirm the expected correlations between the positive attitude of patients with the internal locus of control. However, it has been obtained that negative attitude towards remote consultations by a rheumatologist positively correlates with two indicators of health locus of control – Chance (r=0.203, p≤0.0001) and Powerful Others (r=0.194, p=0.01), although the said correlation is not strong, but statistically significant.ConclusionThe study has revealed the major fears and satisfaction sources related to remote consultations of Lithuanian patients with rheumatic diseases. In addition, it has shown that personal convictions of a patient that health depends on the circumstances and the influence of other people exacerbates the attitude towards remote consultations.References[1]Kendzerska, T., Zhu, D. T., Gershon, A. S., Edwards, J. D., Peixoto, C., Robillard, R., Kendall, C. E. (2021). The Effects of the Health System Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic on Chronic Disease Management: A Narrative Review. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy 14:575-584. doi: 10.2147/rmhp.s293471[2]Opinc, A., Łukasik, Z., Makowska, J. (2020) The attitude of Polish rheumatology patients towards telemedicine in the age of the COVID-19 pandemic. Reumatologia 58, 3: 134–141. doi: https://doi.org/10.5114/reum.2020.96665[3]Shin, S.; Lee, E. Relationships among the Internal Health Locus of Control, Mental Health Problems, and Subjective Well-Being of Adults in South Korea. Healthcare 2021, 9, 1588. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111588Disclosure of InterestsNone declared
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine has become an important means to control the disease with the help of a doctor for patients with chronic diseases. To make treatment of chronic rheumatic diseases effective, it is important that patients have a positive attitude towards the remote consulting and maintained health related individual behavior, which depends on the patient’s health locus of control. Methods: The sample of the survey consists of 207 Lithuanian patients with chronic rheumatic diseases. Most of them have been diagnosed with spondyloarthritis (n=83), connective tissue diseases (n=53) and rheumatoid arthritis (n=49). To reveal the attitude towards remote consultations of a rheumatologist, an original questionnaire has been developed, which includes reasons for prioritizing remote consultations of a rheumatologist, and positive and negative attitude towards the consultations. Health locus of control was assessed by Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (MHLC) scale, which contains Internality, Chance and Powerful Others subscales. Results: The survey revealed the main reasons why patients with chronic rheumatic diseases choose remote consultations. When comparing the average of statements revealing positive attitude M=2.78 with the negative one of M=1.51 it becomes obvious that the attitude of subjects towards remote consultations is favorable. A correlation analysis was performed to assess the correlation of patient positive or negative attitudes towards remote consultations with the health locus of control. The results did not establish a correlation between patients’ positive attitude towards the named consultations and internality locus of control. However, it has been obtained that a negative attitude towards remote consultations has albeit not strong, but a statistically significant correlation with two indicators of health locus of control – Chance (r=0.203, p≤0.0001) and Powerful Others (r=0.94, p=0.01). Conclusion: The survey revealed a favorable attitude of patients with chronic rheumatic diseases towards remote consultations. Furthermore, it showed that personal conviction of a patient that health depends on circumstances and influence of other people worsens the attitude towards remote consultations. Keywords: telerheumatology, remote consultations, health locus of control.
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