2011
DOI: 10.3109/11038128.2011.611820
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Six and 12 months' effects of individual joint protection education in people with rheumatoid arthritis: A randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Results: A total of 53 RA patients participated. The PRISM-JP group (n=26) demonstrated significantly more JP behaviour at 6 months (effect size ES=0.32; p=0.02) and 12 months (ES=0.28; p=0.04) than the C-JP (n=27). Within group analysis showed that the JP intervention was successful at 6 and 12 months in both groups (p<0.001). At 12 months the PRISM-JP group had better JP self-efficacy (p=0.02) and grip strength (p=0.04) compared to baseline.Conclusion: PRISM-JP was more effective than C-JP in terms of long-t… Show more

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“…Interactive individual education by rheumatologists improved adherence to medication regimen 19 20. Individual counselling by OTs and PTs led to increased use of self-management strategies, such as hand exercises, joint protection and activity regulation 26 71 72. Individual counselling by psychologists reduced depression, anxiety and total use of healthcare 37 42 69.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Interactive individual education by rheumatologists improved adherence to medication regimen 19 20. Individual counselling by OTs and PTs led to increased use of self-management strategies, such as hand exercises, joint protection and activity regulation 26 71 72. Individual counselling by psychologists reduced depression, anxiety and total use of healthcare 37 42 69.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The definition emphasises that PE is an interactive learning process , not a one-way delivery of knowledge. Substantial evidence has shown that interactive counselling, either in combination with group sessions or in one-by-one consultations with a competent HP, has beneficial effects in terms of adherence to treatment regimens, behavioural change, use of self-management strategies and well-being 19 37 49 72 108. In order to ensure the application of shared decision-making, HPs need to develop their communication skills, and patient representatives should be involved in all phases of designing, implementing and evaluating the interventions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In four trials (Ben‐Ami et al, ; Friedrich et al, ; Lonsdale et al, ; Vong et al, ), behavioural counselling was delivered in conjunction with physiotherapy. Behavioural counselling was also delivered alongside a prescribed exercise routine including supervised exercise sessions (Ang et al, ), with occupational therapy (Niedermann et al, , ) and with cognitive behavioural therapy (Kerns et al, ). In all of these trials, the control group also received the adjunct therapies, thus behavioural counselling was the distinguishing feature between both interventions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…41 Além disso, a feitura de atividades para fortalecimento da musculatura periarticular e manutenção da amplitude de movimento articular, sobretudo nos membros superiores, também é um recurso que colabora para a manutenção ou melhoria da capacidade funcional do paciente 42,43 e permite melhor desempenho e preservação das estruturas articulares acometidas pela AR.…”
Section: Tabela 2 -Princípios De Proteção Articular E Conservação De unclassified