| Literature DB >> 28615051 |
Gwenda Simons1, Sophie Lumley2, Marie Falahee2, Kanta Kumar3, Christian D Mallen4, Rebecca J Stack5, Karim Raza6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: When people first experience symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) they often delay seeking medical attention resulting in delayed diagnosis and treatment. This research assesses behaviours people might engage in prior to, or instead of, seeking medical attention and compares these with behaviours related to illnesses which are better publicised.Entities:
Keywords: Arthritis, rheumatoid; Delayed diagnosis; Help-seeking behaviour; Information seeking behaviour; Self-management of symptoms
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28615051 PMCID: PMC5471998 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-017-1619-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Sample vignettes
| RA with pain, stiffness and swelling |
| Increasingly you find it difficult to get out of bed in the mornings and move around because your joints are very stiff. In particular your finger joints and wrist joint are painful and they hurt most when you wake in the morning, but the pain can last all day. As a consequence of the stiffness you take longer than usual to get out of bed, and it can take some time before the stiffness subsides, and you are able to move around without much difficulty. You look at your wrist, knees, and hands and you notice that some of your joints are swollen and are sensitive to touch. You have not experienced these symptoms before. |
| Bowel cancer |
| You visit the bathroom and notice that there is blood in your stools. This has happened several times over the last month. Recently you’ve been going to the toilet more often and have had some diarrhoea. You have also noticed that you have been losing weight, which is unusual because your appetite has been normal and you have not been exercising more than normal. You are also feeling run down and very tired. |
Extract interview guidelines
| • How long would you wait before you sought medical attention with these symptoms? |
| • Would you want to get more information about these symptoms before you seek medical attention? |
| • How would you go about finding more information? |
| • If you were to experience these symptoms, would you discuss them with anyone other than your GP? |
| • What is the main reason you would discuss the symptoms (with this person/ with your partner/ with….)? |
| • Is there anything you think you can do yourself to alleviate these symptoms? |
Quotes related to Information-seeking
| Quote number | Quote (participant number/ disease referred to) |
|---|---|
| Why would participants discuss symptoms with others? | |
| 1 | I’ve got a GP friend at Shul. I suppose if I was a bit, you know, a bit worried about something, I would ask him. (p20/bowel cancer) |
| 2 | Well, I’d ask my wife and she actually mixes with a lot of pharmacists. One or two of them seem to be quite level headed, if you’ll excuse me saying that. (p08/angina) |
| 3 | Yes, if there was friends and family that I knew were in the same situation. Yeah, I think swapping advice and, you know, how they cope with it does help… (p19/RA with swelling) |
| 4 | [I would talk to] My husband…So and, that’s, as I said, is that because sort of try and determine whether or not to go or … (p24/angina) |
| 5 | Yeah, I’d talk - I talk to my wife every time. I mean, she’s my partner …there’s no secrets there. (p12/angina) |
| 6 | I would I mean obviously people that I trust, my family members and anybody that might have…(p05/ bowel cancer) |
| 7 | I would discuss it with my husband yeah – yes we’ve got quite a good relationship you know so there’s not a lot that we don’t know about each other’s health and routines and things like that. (p14/bowel cancer) |
| 8 | We have a gathering Wednesday nights and Friday afternoons. We have a game of bingo. So that’s when you-in between we have a cup of tea and a chat you know. That’s when it would all come up. (p31/RA with swelling) |
| 9 | Oh this, this happened to me. Have you ever had that?’ you know you just talk about things like that don’t you, really. (p15/angina) |
| 10 | Talk this through with somebody, is it me just going off on one and making this a bigger thing than it is. And sometimes maybe an objective opinion in something like that would be… but I’d want to ring someone who wouldn’t overreact. (p16/angina) |
| 11 | And almost leave other people to make the decision, or make the decision together. (p25/angina) |
| 12 | I would definitely mention it to someone, that I didn’t feel quite right, and, ‘I’m gonna have a cup of tea,’ and where I’m going, just in case I collapse or something. (p30/angina) |
| Why would participants not discuss symptoms with others? | |
| 13 | No, I don’t think so. If I wasn’t worried myself, then I wouldn’t. (p31/angina) |
| 14 | I’ve got quite a bit of medical knowledge, so I’ve got a good idea of what, you know, what things are. (p20/bowel cancer) |
| 15 | Well I wouldn’t tell my daughter, I wouldn’t worry her and no I don’t think so, I think initially it would just be my husband. (p03/angina) |
| 16 | That’s what I miss and I think the older you get, the more you miss that because it is more difficult to, you know.. I mean, the neighbours are very good and I meet people socially at the U3A, but not people you could really talk to and I think that is to do with age (p28/angina) |
| 17 | …But I’d be a bit more embarrassed than with the other symptoms… |
| 18 | No, this is a bit vague, really, to get – I think I’d want to go in straight to the GP [General Health Practitioner], there and tell him exactly what’s been going on… (p04/angina) |
| Why would participants seek information from written sources or the internet? | |
| 19 | I’m not brilliant with the computer, but I just tend to go onto Google and then type in what it is that I’m looking for (p19/RA) |
| 20 | I’d look at authoritative ones because I think there are a lot of, so I’d be looking for ones like the Boots site, Boots have one or NHS Direct or official sites. At this point I wouldn’t looking for sort of anecdotal sites like forums you know where people are sharing experiences because it just tends to frighten you quite frankly when you look at those things so I’d be looking for informed opinion and – and factual opinions rather than, you know rather than personal feelings (p07/RA with swelling) |
| 21 | Mmm…I suppose the only thing with this is that I’d want to know if it was a progression of my own illness, so that I could rule that out. [I: … or how would you find out whether it is a progression of your own illness?] Initially the internet and databases and things just to look at… just to rule that out. (p16/RA) |
| 22 | I get all the information from the various magazines form the Parkinson’s association. (P18/bowel cancer) |
| 23 | Yeah I think with the internet if you think you know what it is you might sort of go and look on it because then you check, you know check your self-diagnosis and you check and you think oh yes I’ve got that and that and that, oh it sounds like that’s what it is right well I’ll just go and sort of see the doctor. Whereas if it’s sort of, you’ve got hundreds of, not hundreds but a number of different things and you’re not really sure then I’d just sort of […] let the expert decide I think. (p14/ RA with swelling) |
| 24 | Yes, I’d need more information before I went to the doctor, so I could understand more about it and I could explain to him what’s happening in more detail. (p18/ bowel cancer) |
| Why would participants not seek information from written sources or the internet? | |
| 25 | I know people do look on the internet and things, but I don’t really – every single symptom seems to lead to cancer on the internet and so I don’t really go there that much. (p26/RA) |
| 26 | I have a lack of trust of stuff on the internet, so…yeah. (p26/RA) |
| 27 | If you start self-diagnosing, and you start cross reading things, you’ll make yourself even worse; you’ll make yourself panic (p12/angina) |
| 28 | My experience of the internet is, it will answer your questions but you have to know the question to ask. If you are too vague, you get a whole load of information which, you know, whether it’s my age, but the internet is not the first point of call (p15/RA) |
| 29 | I just wouldn’t - you end up confusing yourself on the whole, so it’s far better, once it gets painful enough and I’m in a mess as it were, or whatever, there’s only one place, the doctor (p13/RA) |
| 30 | Now if he said yes it is cancer then I’d be looking at, on the internet about well what’s good to eat and how can you change your lifestyle if you’ve got cancer but I wouldn’t … (p07/bowel cancer) |
| 31 | I haven’t got a computer at home, so I don’t know how to use it. (p18/bowel cancer) |
- Quotes related to Management of symptoms
| Quote number | Quote (participant no/disease quote refers to) |
|---|---|
| No self-management of symptoms | |
| 1 | Well, I’d very likely put up with it for a while, you know, do - rub it, or whatever. Pink, you know, it’s - I’ll let it go for a while (p31/RA with swelling) |
| 2 | I mean if your joints are swollen and sensitive I don’t know what you can do (p24 /RA with swelling) |
| 3 | I think if it was blood, I would go and see the doctor, because there’s nothing you can do about that (p20/bowel cancer) |
| 4 | I mean there’s not really any way that you could take any sort of medication for anything (p12/angina) |
| 5 | I wouldn’t even contemplate doing anything myself I would just go to the doctors immediately, as soon as I saw blood in my stool I wouldn’t even contemplate any sort of preventative or – or you know any action to make it better I would just go and see the doctor straight away (p07/bowel cancer) |
| Active monitoring | |
| 7 | I’d want to monitor that a bit. It depends really on what sort of heaviness and what sort of tightness, if it was particularly tight (p16/angina) |
| Manage, treat or prevent the symptom(s). | |
| 8 | Well, I’d then likely take some paracetamol … stretching and, manipulating … trying some kind of soaking in warm water perhaps or anti-inflammatory gels, rubs, that sort of thing (p01/RA) |
| 9 | I think people say, you know, move them, move your body, you know, don’t be lazy. The more you move and do exercises, it’s all part of whole (p02/angina) |
| 10 | I wouldn’t even contemplate doing anything myself I would just go to the doctors immediately, as soon as I saw blood in my stool I wouldn’t even contemplate any sort of preventative or – or you know any action to make it better I would just go and see the doctor straight away (p07/bowel cancer) |
| 11 | If it’s a pain in the chest, … I keep some …Gaviscon, is it? (p31/angina) |
| 12 | Well I think you’ve got to watch your diet and your lifestyle … if you know you’re sort of tending to drink a bit heavily you’d sort of think well I’d better moderate this or smoking is the prime example, if you were a smoker you should give up definitely and diet you know you’ve got to sort of watch what you eat, make sure that you eat sort of healthily (p14/angina) |
| 13 | If it’s something which I can help myself – take things a bit easier, you know, do – if you sort of – if you do strenuous activities then you experience more problems, which I think as you get older you do, then you stop trying to do such strenuous things (p28/angina) |
| 14 | Take my inhalers, sit down and relax. Check if that works (p26/angina) |