TY - JOUR T1 - Evaluation of the educational needs in Argentine patients with rheumatoid arthritis using the SpENAT questionnaire JO - Reumatología Clínica (English Edition) T2 - AU - Pérez,Silvana AU - Santa Cruz,María AU - Sosa,Julia AU - Kohan,Paula AU - Medina,María AU - Klajn,Diana AU - Papasidero,Silvia AU - Caracciolo,José AU - Pendón,Gisela AU - Giordano,Federico AU - Pereira,Dora AU - Alvarez,Damaris AU - Astudillo,Valeria AU - Kerzberg,Eduardo AU - Perez Dávila,Adriana AU - Bohr,Analía AU - Melo,Fernando AU - Lloves,Nicolás AU - Mamani,Marta AU - Hartvig,Claudia AU - Sanchez,Gabriela AU - Sacnum,Mónica AU - Chichotky,Yamila AU - Velazco Zamora,José AU - Benegas,Mariana AU - Rosa,Javier AU - García,María AU - Raiti,Laura AU - Cruzat,Vanesa AU - Quintana,Rosana AU - Pons-Estel,Bernardo AU - Kirmayr,Karin AU - D’Orazio,Andrea AU - Retamozo,Cinthya AU - Romano,Olga AU - Perez Alamino,Rodolfo AU - Correa,María AU - Citera,Gustavo AU - Rillo,Oscar AU - Zalazar,María AU - Costi,Ana AU - García,Mercedes AU - Gomez,Graciela AU - Maldonado Ficco,Hernán SN - 21735743 M3 - 10.1016/j.reumae.2018.09.014 DO - 10.1016/j.reumae.2018.09.014 UR - https://reumatologiaclinica.org/en-evaluation-educational-needs-in-argentine-articulo-S2173574319301418 AB - BackgroundThe SpENAT, a Spanish version of the Educational Needs Assessment Tool, is a self-completed questionnaire that assesses educational needs (ENs) with the purpose of providing tailored and patient-centred information. It consists of 39 questions grouped into the 7 following domains: Pain management, Movement, Feelings, Arthritic process, Treatments, Self-help measures and Support system. ObjectivesThe objective of the study was to describe the ENs of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients using the SpENAT and to determine the main sources of information consulted by these patients. Material and methodsMulticenter, observational, cross-sectional study. We included consecutive patients≥18 years with diagnosis of RA (ACR 87/ACR-EULAR 2010). Sociodemographic data, disease characteristics and clinimetric properties were recorded. All patients completed the SpENAT and were asked about the sources employed to obtain information about their disease. Statistical analysisPopulation characteristics were described. ENs were determined as percentages of the highest possible score for each domain. Needs for each domain according to sex, years of education, disease duration, use of biologicals and functional capacity were analysed by means of ANOVA, and bivariate comparisons were made with Student's t-test and the Bonferroni correction. Correlation between domains was determined with the Spearman correlation coefficient. We compared patients’ age by source of information with Student's t-test. ResultsWe included 496 patients from 20 centres in Spain. More ENs were observed in the domains of Movement, Feelings and the Arthritic process. Patients with higher educational level (>7 years) reported more ENs in the Arthritic process and Self-help measure domains. A higher functional impairment (HAQ-A≥0.87) was associated with more ENs in every domain. Patients with high activity showed more ENs than those in remission in the domains of Pain management, Movement, Feelings, Treatments and Support system, as well as those with low activity in Self-help measures and Support system domains. All SpENAT domains showed positive correlations among each other (P<.0001), the most important being Pain management/Movement and Treatments/Arthritic process (r≥0.7). The source of information most frequently consulted was the rheumatologist (93.95%); those who made use of Internet were on average younger (P=.0004). ConclusionRA patients were very interested about knowing more about their disease. High functional impairment was associated with more ENs. Patients with high disease activity had higher EN levels in almost every domain. The rheumatologist was the main source of information for the patient with RA. ER -