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Volume 30, Issue 1: February, 2003
Abstract
*Intervention Programs for Arthritis and Other Rheumatic
Diseases
Teresa J. Brady, PhD, Judy Kruger, PhD, Charles G. Helmick,
MD, Leigh F. Callahan, PhD, and Michele L. Boutaugh, BSN,
MPH
Disability reduction or prevention programs for people with
arthritis and other rheumatic conditions reduce long-term
pain and disability but reach only a fraction of their target
audience. Few public health professionals are aware of these
programs or their benefits. The objective of this study is
to review and describe packaged (ready-to-use) arthritis self-management
education and exercise/physical activity programs that have
had at least preliminary evaluation. Nine intervention programs
(five self-management education programs, and four exercise/physical
activity programs met study criteria). Several of the packaged
arthritis interventions reviewed help people with arthritis
and other rheumatic conditions maximize their abilities and
reduce pain, functional limitations, and other arthritis-related
problems. Other packaged interventions show promise in reducing
pain, disability, and depression and in increasing self-care
behaviors, but they need to be evaluated more extensively..
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