AB1092 Satisfaction and belief regarding treatment with interstitial lung disease and rheumatic diseases in multidisciplinary outpatient clinic

2017 
Background Among rheumatic disease-related lung disease, interstitial lung disease (ILD) is the most prevalent and contributing to the mortality and morbidity. Increasing number of recent reports dealing with ILD of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Sjogren9s syndrome (pSS) and systemic sclerosis (SSc), multidisciplinary discussions (MDDs) have been growing interest for diagnostic accuracy with dedicated service. There was little evidence indicating that multidisciplinary outpatient clinic resulted in improvements in clinical outcomes including satisfaction and belief. Objectives We have designed validated a scale of evaluating coping strategies about satisfaction and belief in patient of ILD and rheumatic disease with multidisciplinary approach. Methods From December 2015 to September 2016, we evaluated 20 patients of rheumatoid disease with ILD and 20 patients of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Patient perceptions of illness, treatment beliefs, and moods were measured via the multiple choice questionnaires presenting brief Illness perception questionnaire, beliefs about medicines questionnaire, and patient health questionnaire 2 for comparing the effectiveness of MDDs and routine ILD management. Results In univariate analysis, beliefs in necessity and concerns of medication differed significantly high in multidisciplinary outpatient clinic for people with ILD (intentional or unintentional). When controlling for other factors that may impact medication nonadherence, more belief in necessity of medication and greater positive emotional response to disease were presented in multidisciplinary outpatient clinic for people with ILD (OR 1.51, CI 1.01–1.82). Conclusions The MDD including rheumatologist and pulmonologist allows a satisfactory management comparing routine ILD management. It showed better coping improvements about the emotional distress, pain, and beliefs about treatment. Further research to investigate long-term clinical outcomes of multidisciplinary outpatient clinic for people with ILD is required, overlying the enhancement of mutual communication. References Vliet Vlieland TP. Multidisciplinary team care and outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis. Curr Opin Rheumatol 2004;16(2):153–6. Vliet Vlieland TP, Hazes JM. Efficacy of multidisciplinary team care programs in rheumatoid arthritis. Semin Arthritis Rheum 1997;27(2):110–22. Oberai B, Kirwan JR. Psychological factors in patients with chronic rheumatoid arthritis. Ann Rheum Dis 1988;47(12):969–71. Cramer JA, Roy A, Burrell A, et al. Medication compliance and persistence: terminology and definitions. Value Health 2008;11(1):44–7 doi: 10.1111/j.1524–4733.2007.00213.x [published Online First: Epub Date]|. Pakas I, Ioannidis JP, Malagari K, et al. Cyclophosphamide with low or high dose prednisolone for systemic sclerosis lung disease. J Rheumatol 2002;29(2):298–3046. Mouthon L, Berezne A, Guillevin L, et al. Therapeutic options for systemic sclerosis related interstitial lung diseases. Respir Med 2010;104 Suppl 1:S59–69 doi: 10.1016/j.rmed.2010.03.018 [published Online First: Epub Date]|. Disclosure of Interest None declared
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