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Measurement of quality of life in rheumatoid arthritis]
Authors:S Kawai  Y Matsushita  T Yoshida  H Akama  K Amano  H Yamada
Affiliation:Division of Rheumatic Disease, Tokyo Metropolitan Ohtsuka Hospital.
Abstract:
This study was designed to explore the health status or quality of life (QOL) in 366 patients with rheumatoid arthritis in Japan. Physical, social, and emotional functions of the patients, namely the QOL, were measured by the modified health assessment questionnaire, the quality of well-being score, and the face scale, respectively. These functions were also evaluated by the new methods using visual analogue scales. The longer the duration of rheumatoid arthritis, the worse the QOL measures in these patients. A similar result was observed in the relationship between the stage classification of progression of rheumatoid arthritis and the QOL measures. In contrast, the traditional medical process measures, such as Lansbury activity index, sedimentation rate, and serum CRP concentration did not correlate with the duration of the disease. We conclude that the QOL measures in this study are useful for evaluation of the functional status and well-being of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. However, the clinical usefulness of these measures for evaluation of effectiveness and/or side effects of anti-rheumatic drugs still remains unknown.
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