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- W4379647126 abstract "Background In osteoarthritis, the patients have an almost continuous need of information and communication. In addition to the information delivered by health professionals, patients tend to look for other sources to complete it. Objectives Our study aims to investigate the non-conventional sources of information used by osteoarthritis patients and to identify the possible associated factors. Methods This is a cross-sectional study, conducted in the rheumatology department at the University Hospital Center in Tangier, which included patients diagnosed with osteoarthritis.Data on sociodemographic characteristics, clinical presentations, comorbidities, and the health outcomes of patients were examined. Patients’ beliefs and attitudes about disease-related sources of information were assessed by a questionnaire.A list of 12items was proposed to the patients who mentioned the different used sources, their level of trust, and their experience with the effectiveness of these sources. Binary logistic regression was conducted to identify the associated factors with the use of the disease-related sources of information. Results We included 221 patients. The mean age was 59.4 ± 9.8, 88.7% of the patients were female, and 69.2% had comorbidities. 80.5% were diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis and 19.5% with hand osteoarthritis. The median of disease duration was 8 [2-10] years. 31.2% of the patients sought information related to their osteoarthritis, the 3 main sources were: peers (21.7%), YouTube (17.2%) and television (13.1%). 12.7% have already applied some of this information. Only 10% of patients discussed the found information with their physicians and 85.4% would like to have health professionals in their online space to answer their questions. In uni and multivariate analysis, age (OR=0.959, IC95% [0.927-0.991], p=0.014) and level of education (OR=1.597, IC95% [1.146-2.224], p=0.006) were statistically significant with the use of non-conventional information sources. Conclusion Our study showed that Morocco’s osteoarthritis patients, especially those with certain age and level of education, are seeking information about their disease. Rheumatologists need to invest more, especially on virtual spaces, to respond to these requests. REFERENCES: NIL. Acknowledgements: NIL. Disclosure of Interests None Declared." @default.
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- W4379647126 date "2023-05-30" @default.
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- W4379647126 title "AB1206 THE SOURCES OF DISEASE-RELATED INFORMATION FOR MOROCCO’S OSTEOARTHRITIS PATIENTS" @default.
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