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What factors contribute to uncontrolled gout and hospital admission? A qualitative study of inpatients and their primary care practitioners.

Darren Chyi Hsiang KongElizabeth Ann SturgissAnnamma Kochummen Dorai RajKieran Fallon
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
Barriers to optimal gout management including patient and health practitioner factors have produced a complex effect which has led to a cycle of treatment avoidance behaviours and recurrent hospitalisations for severe acute gout flares. These barriers could be addressed using a multipronged approach guided by the chronic care model which has been applied in a variety of other chronic diseases with improved patient and professional-level outcomes. Managing gout according to best practice for chronic disease is more likely to prevent recurrent hospitalisations and improve health outcomes in patients with gout.
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