Levels of satisfaction with rheumatoid arthritis treatment and associated alignment between physicians and patients across Latin America.
Ivanio Alves PereiraJosé Maldonado CoccoValderillo Feijó AzevedoGeneroso GuerraWilson Bautista-MolanoJulio César CasasolaDavid Vega MoralesEnrique Roberto SorianoDiana Rocío GilFederico ZazzettiLeandro AldunateElizabeth Anita HoldsworthOlivia MasseySteve LoboscoFabio LawsonPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2020)
High treatment satisfaction and alignment were observed among RA patients and their physicians in Latin America. Misaligned patients were more likely to report more severe disease and were less likely to be in remission. Addressing misalignment may lead to improved RA disease control.Key Points• High treatment satisfaction was observed among RA patients and their treating physicians in Latin America.• One-fifth of physician-patient pairs were misaligned in treatment satisfaction.• Patients misaligned with their physicians reported higher disease activity, lower quality of life, and greater disability than those who were aligned with their physicians.• Understanding and addressing misalignment in treatment satisfaction may improve outcomes in this patient population.