Study to Determine the Incidence of Rheumatic Diseases Among Rural Population of Pakistan
Bushra Hussain, Aamir Hussain, Yasir Yaqoob, Muhammad Usman, Farhan Javed, Mubarak Ali Anjum
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ABSTRACT
Objective: Evaluate
the extent, severity and treatment of patients with Musculoskeletal disorders
& determine the prevalence of Osteoarthritis, pain in back, Fibro myalgia,
gout, Rheumatoid arthritis& other Non-inflammatory and Inflammatory
rheumatic diseases in rural areas of Pakistan.
Methods: This
research was carried out in the rural communities near Sahiwal, which are
considered to be a fairly representative sample of rural population. Data was
collected and diagnosed using the guidelines of the American College of
Rheumatology (ACR) using a personal questionnaire from the Community Rheumatic
Disease Control Program (COPCORD).
Results: 400
adults (over 15 years of age) were involved during the 18 months of the study.
A total of 70 patients developed musculoskeletal pain (M =28, F= 42). Women had
a higher frequency of new issues than men (chi squared=23.16, p<0.001), and
the married people in the study was 74.5 percent. By profession, 22.0% were
housewives, 10.3% of workers, 17% were businessman, 18.0% of service providers,
and 4.8% of farmers. The number of
Rheumatic diseases has risen between middle-aged people. In the 15–24-year-old
category, it was 9.8 percent. The measures were 29 percent and 26.1 percent,
respectively, for 35-44 years old and 45-54 years old. 14.7 percent were those
over the age of 65. The occurrence of rheumatic symptoms per year was
substantially different among middle-aged, young and elderly people
(p<0.05). Also prevalent among
housewives was occupational rheumatic disease, with an annual incidence of 24.4
per 100 persons. The number of rheumatic disorders among workers was 10.0%,
4.3% for service providers and 8.6% for business man. The functional
disabilities among patients are spine issues in 11.1%, Knee problems in 9.9%,
shoulder 9.5%, Elbow in 6.1%, Neck issues in 8.9% and wrist and hand disability
in 4.9 and 3.8% respectively. 14.1% of the males have rheumatic disorders and
20.8% among females which shows higher incidence among females.
Conclusions: Rheumatic disease is common in rural areas of Pakistan and affects
nearly a quarter of adults. Fibromyalgia, Non-specific low back pain& knee
Osteoarthritis are collective joint diseases. Occurrence calculations for the utmost
common diagnosis were similar to other social studies via the COPCORD method.
Keywords: Rheumatic diseases, Epidemiology
study, Pakistan and rural community.