2021
DOI: 10.1177/1759720x211015829
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Treatment expectations as a possible prognostic factor for DMARD response in rheumatoid arthritis: a prospective cohort study

Abstract: Background: The prediction of the individual’s response to disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is challenging and often limited. Here we evaluated the influence of patients’ expectations towards a change in treatment with DMARD on clinical outcome in RA. Methods: One hundred patients (74 female) with RA (2010 ACR/EULAR classification criteria) and an upcoming change in DMARD treatment due to non-response or adverse effects were included. Patients’ treatment beliefs, heal… Show more

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“…SDM conveys knowledge that ties disease behavior to anticipated expectations of efficacy and considers side effects, potential toxicity and how toxicities are avoided ( 72 , 73 ). SDM assesses and discusses a person’s treatment priorities, expectations and desires and has been shown to potentially influence response to therapy ( 74 ). Being a powerful component of clinical management, national cost-free training protocols on comprehensive SDM skill development for clinicians are becoming increasingly accessible ( 75 , 76 ).…”
Section: Brief Review Of the Currently Available Medications And Trea...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SDM conveys knowledge that ties disease behavior to anticipated expectations of efficacy and considers side effects, potential toxicity and how toxicities are avoided ( 72 , 73 ). SDM assesses and discusses a person’s treatment priorities, expectations and desires and has been shown to potentially influence response to therapy ( 74 ). Being a powerful component of clinical management, national cost-free training protocols on comprehensive SDM skill development for clinicians are becoming increasingly accessible ( 75 , 76 ).…”
Section: Brief Review Of the Currently Available Medications And Trea...mentioning
confidence: 99%