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- W4364352661 abstract "Objective Gout is a chronic disease that can be effectively managed with long‐term urate‐lowering therapy. However, it is frequently portrayed on screen as an acute disease caused by a poor diet that should be managed with lifestyle changes. This study was undertaken to investigate the impact of a fictional television depiction of gout on perceptions of the disease and its management. Methods In a randomized controlled single‐blind study, 200 members of the public watched either a 19‐minute commercial television comedy episode that depicted gout as an acute disease caused by poor diet and managed with lifestyle changes, or a control episode from the same television series that did not mention gout or other diseases. Participants completed a survey regarding their perceptions of gout, its likely causes, and management strategies. Results Participants randomized to watch the gout‐related episode believed gout had greater consequences (mean score of 7.1 versus 6.2 on an 11‐point Likert scale; P < 0.001) and were more likely to rank the most important cause as poor eating habits compared to the control group (70% versus 38%; P < 0.001). They were also less likely to believe it is caused by genetic factors or chance. Participants watching the gout‐related episode believed a change in diet would be a more effective management strategy (9.0 versus 8.4; P = 0.004) and long‐term medication use would be less effective (6.9 versus 7.6; P = 0.007) compared to participants in the control group. Conclusion Television depictions of gout can perpetuate inaccurate beliefs regarding causes of the disease and underemphasize effective medical strategies required in chronic disease management." @default.
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- W4364352661 title "Impact of Television Depictions of Gout on Perceptions of Illness: A Randomized Controlled Trial" @default.
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