Fatigue in inflammatory arthritis
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.berh.2020.101526
Fatigue in inflammatory arthritis
Abstract
Fatigue is highly prevalent in inflammatory arthritis, and people living with the symptom have described it as overwhelming and a challenge to manage. In this article, we explore the experience, impact and non-pharmacological management of fatigue from a multi-disciplinary perspective. We start by presenting qualitative evidence from people living with fatigue, including the physical, cognitive and emotional nature of the symptom and its impact on daily life. This is followed by discussion of current conceptual models of mechanisms and factors that may cause and maintain fatigue, within and between individuals. We then address the issue of fatigue measurement and modes of assessment, which is an integral aspect of management and evaluating support provision. This leads to a review of the research evidence for non-pharmacological interventions to reduce fatigue severity and impact. Finally, we consider implementation of this evidence in clinical practice and we introduce some key practical tools and techniques.
Keywords: Experiential nature; Fatigue; Multi-disciplinary; Non-pharmacological; Self-management.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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