Evidence suggesting that health education for self-management in patients with chronic arthritis has sustained health benefits while reducing health care costs
- PMID: 8457219
- DOI: 10.1002/art.1780360403
Evidence suggesting that health education for self-management in patients with chronic arthritis has sustained health benefits while reducing health care costs
Abstract
Objective: To determine the effects of the Arthritis Self-Management Program 4 years after participation in it.
Methods: Valid self-administered instruments were used to measure health status, psychological states, and health service utilization.
Results: Pain had declined a mean of 20% and visits to physicians 40%, while physical disability had increased 9%. Comparison groups did not show similar changes. Estimated 4-year savings were $648 per rheumatoid arthritis patient and $189 per osteoarthritis patient.
Conclusion: Health education in chronic arthritis may add significant and sustained benefits to conventional therapy while reducing costs.
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