2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10067-015-3035-6
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The prevalence of severe fatigue in rheumatic diseases: an international study

Abstract: Fatigue is a common, disabling, and difficult-to-manage problem in rheumatic diseases. Prevalence estimates of fatigue within rheumatic diseases vary considerably. Data on the prevalence of severe fatigue across multiple rheumatic diseases using a similar instrument is missing. Our aim was to provide an overview of the prevalence of severe fatigue across a broad range of rheumatic diseases and to examine its association with clinical and demographic variables. Online questionnaires were filled out by an intern… Show more

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“…These included mainly constitutional symptoms, such as fatigue, malaise, and headache, but also oral aphthous ulcers. It has to be noted that these symptoms are also very common in the general population and have been seen at increased frequencies in patients with rheumatic diseases . In our cohort, patients with constitutional symptoms between attacks did not have a more severe course such as amyloidosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…These included mainly constitutional symptoms, such as fatigue, malaise, and headache, but also oral aphthous ulcers. It has to be noted that these symptoms are also very common in the general population and have been seen at increased frequencies in patients with rheumatic diseases . In our cohort, patients with constitutional symptoms between attacks did not have a more severe course such as amyloidosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…Up to 65% of rheumatic patients report severe fatigue [100], and mindfulness meditation requires constant and sustained attention on a meditative object while also recognizing and reappraising discursive sensory events as they arise. This can be very demanding on fibromyalgia patients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As previously documented in Musculoskeletal Care ( Farren, Goodacre, & Stigant, ) and elsewhere (Hewlett, Cockshott, Byron, Kitchen, & Tipler, ; Mengshoel, Norheim, & Omdal, ; Overman, Kool, Da Silva, & Geenen, ; Schoofs, 2001), fatigue is a significant and burdensome symptom for people with autoimmune rheumatic diseases. It appears to reduce health‐related quality of life substantially and may in some instances have a greater impact than the more widely attended to symptom of pain (Kirwan & Hewlett, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 67%