Bushra Hussain, Aamir Hussain, Yasir Yaqoob, Muhammad Usman, Farhan Javed, Mubarak Ali Anjum

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.



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