Psychological and Social Factors in Rheumatic Diseases

Authors

  • Maria do Céu Sá Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisboa, Portugal
  • Abílio Oliveira Instituto Universitário de Lisboa

Abstract

Rheumatic diseases are major causes of different degrees of pain, disability and deformity. They have strong impact in
patient’s lives, especially in psychological and social dimensions, as a result of their healthcare needs. The present study has a
qualitative nature and is based on the evaluation of the impact of changes related to the progression of rheumatic diseases and on how
the disease affects patients, namely at psychological, professional and social level. We conducted a focus-group to understand how
illness could limit the daily life of these adult patients, women and men, with rheumatic diseases. Along the analysis and discussion of
the results, we found out that the patients with rheumatic diseases have a health condition extremely complex, particularly in a
psychological and emotional dimension. They have suffered severe changes, associated to emotional disturbances, related with
demotivation, anxiety, nervousness, and physical limitations of multiple sorts, which lead to frustration or dissatisfaction. The rheumatic
diseases can strongly affect the profession and social activity of the patients, but the family and friends support was proven to have a
positive impact in the individuals, softening some negative effects of the illness. Our study emphasizes that it is recommended that nurse
practitioners participate in the evaluation of these patients, in order to provide the adequate healthcare that they require, and aiming to
promote their wellbeing.

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Published

2012-03-01

How to Cite

Psychological and Social Factors in Rheumatic Diseases. (2012). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 3(6), 217. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/11461