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Rheumatology 2002; 41: 167-175
© 2002 British Society for Rheumatology


Original Papers

Health-care use by rheumatoid arthritis patients compared with non-arthritic subjects

F. Girard, F. Guillemin, J. L. Novella1, I. Valckenaere, K. Krzanowska, F. Vitry, O. Vittecoq2, J. P. Eschard1, F. Blanchard1 and X. Le Loët2

EA 3444 and Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nancy,
1 Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Reims and
2 INSERM U 519, IFR 23 and Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rouen, France

Objective. To compare the use of health-care by rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients and non-arthritic subjects (NA) and to look for factors determining their patterns of health-care use.

Methods. A multicentre cohort of 223 RA and 446 NA subjects matched for age, gender, period of data collection and residence were questioned about their use of health-care services. Patterns of health-care use were identified by principal components analysis. Factors determining the use of health-care services were assessed by multiple linear and logistic regression analysis.

Results. The proportions of RA subjects who declared having had at least one contact with the health-care system in the previous 12 months and in the previous 4 weeks were higher than those for NA subjects for all health and social professionals except dentists and homeopaths. Types of health-care use explored were hospital, prescribed, general ambulatory and specialized ambulatory care. Factors determining health-care use were disease status, administrative area, employment status and age.

Conclusions. RA subjects use health-care services more widely than NA subjects. Variation in recourse behaviour is related to differences within administrative areas.

KEY WORDS: Health service research, Rheumatoid arthritis, Chronic disease.

Correspondence to: F. Guillemin, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nancy, Service Epidémiologie et Evaluation Cliniques, Hôpital Marin, 92 avenue Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 54 035 Nancy Cedex, France.


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