Viewpoint: Supporting mental health in the current management of rheumatoid arthritis: time to act!

AbstractAlthough clinical outcomes of RA have vastly improved in recent years, the disease ’s mental health impact has seemingly not decreased to the same extent. Even today, learning to live with RA is an active process involving several psychological, cognitive, behavioural and emotional pathways. Consequently, mental health disorders are more common in the context of RA than in the g eneral population, and can be particularly detrimental both to patients’ quality of life and to clinical outcomes. However, mental health is a spectrum and represents more than the absence of psychological comorbidity, and supporting patients’ psychological wellbeing should thus involve a more h olistic perspective than the mere exclusion or specific treatment of mental health disorders. In this viewpoint article, we build on mechanistic and historical insights regarding the relationship between RA and mental health, before proposing a practical stepwise approach to supporting patients’ m ental health in daily clinical practice.
Source: Rheumatology - Category: Rheumatology Source Type: research