Status of rheumatoid arthritis practice and treatment in Sudan

Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic immune mediated predominantly articular inflammatory disease that may lead to joint destruction and disability. This study described the status of Rhematoid Arthritis among Sudanese patients. A multi-center descriptive cross-sectional study was implemented. 90 patie...

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Main Authors: Zainab Abdelgadir Hassan Ali, Ghada Omer Hamad Abd El-Raheem, Mounkaila Noma
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Published: Elsevier 2023-11-01
Series:Scientific African
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227623003940
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author Zainab Abdelgadir Hassan Ali
Ghada Omer Hamad Abd El-Raheem
Mounkaila Noma
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description Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic immune mediated predominantly articular inflammatory disease that may lead to joint destruction and disability. This study described the status of Rhematoid Arthritis among Sudanese patients. A multi-center descriptive cross-sectional study was implemented. 90 patients were involved. Morisky scale was used to assess the adherence to rheumatoid medications. Data were analysed using SPSS-23. Chi-square and regression were used to establish the relationship between adherence and the associated factors. Tests were considered significant when p < 0.05.Females comprised 93.3 %. A statistically significant association (p = 0.01) was found between the disease duration and female gender. Hydroxychloroquine was the mostly used medication (83.3 %). 69.7 % of the patients had low adherence to rheumatoid medications and none of the patients had high adherence. A statistically significant association (p = 0.025) was found between adherence and medication unavailability. The number of pills and side effects of anti-rheumatic medications were the statistically significant predictors of adherence with a p-value of respectively 0.030 and 0.009.In Sudan, the status of Rhematoid arthritis was understudied, for this reason our study was developed to give a picture about the status of this disease among Sudanese population. We studied the characteristics of the patients, the distribution of the disease and the factors related to poor adherence. Patients in all the states of Sudan are suffering because of the lack of medical access as all rheumatology centers were located only in Khartoum state. Nevertheless, majority of patients had lack of knowledge about their disease condition, and suffered from the high products prices as well as market unavailability. This study highlighted the burden of this disease on Sudanese society and the urgent need for the concerned authorities to develop support programs and policies to improve the healthcare status of Sudanese population with rheumatoid arthritis.
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spelling doaj.art-6da0a84d9edf4cfd94e9e2a57f3330882023-12-02T07:06:23ZengElsevierScientific African2468-22762023-11-0122e01939Status of rheumatoid arthritis practice and treatment in SudanZainab Abdelgadir Hassan Ali0Ghada Omer Hamad Abd El-Raheem1Mounkaila Noma2University of Medical Sciences and Technology UMST, High Diploma in Research Methodology and Biostatistics, P.O. Box 12810, Mecca street, Khartoum, SudanSoba University Hospital, University of Medical Sciences and Technology UMST, High Diploma in Research Methodology and Biostatistics, P.O. Box 12810, Mecca street, Khartoum, Sudan; Corresponding author.Graduate College, University of Medical Sciences and Technology, P.O. Box 12810, Mecca street, Khartoum, SudanRheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic immune mediated predominantly articular inflammatory disease that may lead to joint destruction and disability. This study described the status of Rhematoid Arthritis among Sudanese patients. A multi-center descriptive cross-sectional study was implemented. 90 patients were involved. Morisky scale was used to assess the adherence to rheumatoid medications. Data were analysed using SPSS-23. Chi-square and regression were used to establish the relationship between adherence and the associated factors. Tests were considered significant when p < 0.05.Females comprised 93.3 %. A statistically significant association (p = 0.01) was found between the disease duration and female gender. Hydroxychloroquine was the mostly used medication (83.3 %). 69.7 % of the patients had low adherence to rheumatoid medications and none of the patients had high adherence. A statistically significant association (p = 0.025) was found between adherence and medication unavailability. The number of pills and side effects of anti-rheumatic medications were the statistically significant predictors of adherence with a p-value of respectively 0.030 and 0.009.In Sudan, the status of Rhematoid arthritis was understudied, for this reason our study was developed to give a picture about the status of this disease among Sudanese population. We studied the characteristics of the patients, the distribution of the disease and the factors related to poor adherence. Patients in all the states of Sudan are suffering because of the lack of medical access as all rheumatology centers were located only in Khartoum state. Nevertheless, majority of patients had lack of knowledge about their disease condition, and suffered from the high products prices as well as market unavailability. This study highlighted the burden of this disease on Sudanese society and the urgent need for the concerned authorities to develop support programs and policies to improve the healthcare status of Sudanese population with rheumatoid arthritis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227623003940Rheumatoid arthritisAutoimmune diseasesAdherencePatient complianceAnti- rheumaticsPrevalence
spellingShingle Zainab Abdelgadir Hassan Ali
Ghada Omer Hamad Abd El-Raheem
Mounkaila Noma
Status of rheumatoid arthritis practice and treatment in Sudan
Scientific African
Rheumatoid arthritis
Autoimmune diseases
Adherence
Patient compliance
Anti- rheumatics
Prevalence
title Status of rheumatoid arthritis practice and treatment in Sudan
title_full Status of rheumatoid arthritis practice and treatment in Sudan
title_fullStr Status of rheumatoid arthritis practice and treatment in Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Status of rheumatoid arthritis practice and treatment in Sudan
title_short Status of rheumatoid arthritis practice and treatment in Sudan
title_sort status of rheumatoid arthritis practice and treatment in sudan
topic Rheumatoid arthritis
Autoimmune diseases
Adherence
Patient compliance
Anti- rheumatics
Prevalence
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227623003940
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