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Sponsor: Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Conditions: Arthritis, Rheumatoid
Interventions: Chronic Disease Self Management Program, Conventional Intervention- Standard care
Countries: Colombia
Introduction. Chronic autoimmune diseases are catalogued as catastrophic conditions that generate a negative impact on the health and well-being of the affected person. In this particular case, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is its main representative, which is a predominant disease in women, affecting not only the musculoskeletal system but in general, all dimensions of the human being and generating great costs for health systems. Adaptation to living with the disease requires the individual to develop capacities for a positive management of the condition, and in this sense, the development of self-management behaviors becomes a crucial element. Method. The investigators propose a two-arm pragmatic randomized clinical trial with pre- and post-intervention measures, to evaluate the effect of the Chronic Disease Selfmanagement Program (CDSMP) on the increase in the levels of self-efficacy, self-management and health-related quality of life of women with RA who are attended by outpatient rheumatology consultation in a health institution in Bogota compared to usual care. Results. A description will be made of the sociodemographic and clinical variables present in you together with the measurement of the variables of health-related quality of life through the Quality Of Life-Rheumatoid Arthritis Scale-II (QOLRA-II); self-efficacy with the specific scale of self-efficacy in arthritis; and self-management behaviors by means of the scale of self-management in the disease. The measurement for the intervention group will be performed before and after the implementation of the program and for the control group an initial measurement and another one after six weeks. Discussion. The implementation of the CDSMP could generate a positive effect on the variables of self-management, self-efficacy and health-related quality of life in women with RA who are attended by outpatient consultation in a health institution in Bogota compared to usual care.
Sex: FEMALE
Age: 18 Years to —
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: * This study examined women over the age of 18 who were treated at rheumatology outpatient clinics at a health center in Bogotá and had a confirmed diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis according to the 2010 EULAR/ACR classification criteria. Exclusion Criteria: * Women with RA with a comorbid acute process (another or other chronic diseases that the person suffers from and at the time of being identified, are in the exacerbation or crisis phase). * Women with RA who present cognitive impairment that prevents them from participating in the program or answering the questionnaires due to cognitive impossibility to understand them.
- Bogotá, Bogota D.C., Colombia