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Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Currently, gout management, particularly urate-lowering therapy (ULT), is often suboptimal. Nurses successfully manage various diseases including gout. As gout prevalence is rising, and rheumatologists and general practitioners face shortages, a new approach is imperative. This real-life prospective cohort study evaluated the effectiveness of nurse-led care employing a treat-to-target strategy for gout management over a 2-year period.
METHODS: All consecutively confirmed gout patients were included. The nurse-led clinic provided a structured treatment plan with consultations, patient leaflets, telephone contacts and laboratory monitoring. After a year of nurse-led care, patients transitioned to continued care in general practice. Follow-up data were complete through registries. The primary outcome was achieving target p-urate levels (<0.36 mmol/L) at 2 years after diagnosis. Secondary outcomes included treatment continuation and achievement of target p-urate levels in specific subgroups. The results were compared with patients diagnosed in the same clinic but followed up in 'usual care'.
RESULTS: In the nurse-led group (n=114), 83% achieved target p-urate levels and ULT was continued by 98%. This trend persisted across various patient subgroups. Only 44% of patients in usual care achieved target p-urate and with insufficient doses of allopurinol . Nurse-led care involved an average of two visits and three telephone contacts over 336 days. The 2-year mortality rate was 15%.
CONCLUSIONS: Nurse-led gout care, employing a targeted approach, was associated with a very high uptake of and adherence to ULT. The encouraging results were not achieved in usual care although a direct comparison might be influenced by selection bias.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e004179 |
Journal | RMD Open |
Volume | 10 |
Issue number | 2 |
Number of pages | 9 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 24 Apr 2024 |
Bibliographical note
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.Keywords
- Humans
- Gout/drug therapy
- Male
- Female
- Middle Aged
- Aged
- Uric Acid/blood
- Prospective Studies
- Gout Suppressants/therapeutic use
- Treatment Outcome
- Practice Patterns, Nurses'
- Allopurinol/therapeutic use
- Disease Management
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Oral præsentation af kvalitetssikringsstudie på EULAR 2024
Larsen, J. W. (Lecturer)
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Uratsænkende terapi til patienter med urinsur gigt
27/06/2024
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Artikel i Nordjyske om Uricaklinikken og forskningsprojektet
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Optimising Gout Treatment: Insights from a Nurse-Led Cohort Study
Rasmussen, C., Larsen, J. W., Christensen, H. M., Larsen, M. B., Thomsen, A. M., Andersen, T. L., Kragh, J. & Nielsen, G. L., 19 Apr 2024.Research output: Contribution to conference without publisher/journal › Poster › Research