Psychological aspects of rheumatoid arthritis. Attempt at a better understanding of the problem

1985 
: This study is an attempt to identify the principle causes of stress in patients affected with rheumatoid arthritis. It is based on personal experience with 62 patients treated in a multidisciplinary manner over a time period of two years. The psychological impact of these stress factors on the patients were evaluated in an effort to further the treatment methodologies in this area. Among the factors considered are: the disease as a chronic process and as a result the progressive destruction of bodily function, the limitations produced by a disease of the joints, the presence of pain and the side effects produced by the medications. As a step to lessen the mental distress caused by RA, it is proposed that the physician team should seek to inform the patient in a clear and concise manner about RA to establish a working doctor-patient line of communication, and to encourage activities that promote the maintenance of patient self esteem.
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