Intensive management for moderate rheumatoid arthritis: a qualitative study of patients' and practitioners' views.
Louise ProtheroJackie SturtSavia de SouzaHeidi Lemppnull nullPublished in: BMC rheumatology (2019)
Feedback from patient participants about the intensive management intervention was positive. They found increased medication helpful. Continuity of care with the same healthcare professional at regular intensive management sessions, and the treatment support provided, were highly rated. Feedback from practitioners indicated that intensive management training is feasible. Evidence from the interviews showed that some practitioners applied motivational interviewing techniques during standard care appointments and they would like the opportunity to address lifestyle issues with patients.
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