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Preferences for Self-Management and Support Services in Patients With Inflammatory Joint Disease: A Danish Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study.

Nanna Maria HammerCaroline A FlureyKim Vilbaek JensenLena AndersenBente Appel Esbensen
Published in: Arthritis care & research (2021)
Patients with IJD report various needs regarding self-management and support services, including 1-to-1 services traditionally delivered as part of usual care, but also talks, physical activity, and educational and online services. Although preferences differed across age, sex, diagnosis, and disease duration, all subgroups indicated great need for support, with only small differences in their top preferences.
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