Call for action: incorporating wellness practices into a holistic management plan for rheumatoid arthritis-going beyond treat to target.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to explore the integration of mindfulness, along with other wellness practices, into the holistic management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) to improve patient outcomes beyond pharmacological treatment.
Results Summary
The study suggests that incorporating mindfulness into RA management can complement pharmacological strategies, potentially improving aspects of life most impacted by RA, though specific efficacy data on mindfulness alone is not detailed.
Population
People living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
exercise | increase | optimal health | people living with RA | - | incorporating | #1 |
optimised sleep | increase | optimal health | people living with RA | - | incorporating | #2 |
optimised nutrition | increase | optimal health | people living with RA | - | incorporating | #3 |
mindfulness | increase | optimal health | people living with RA | - | incorporating | #4 |
social connectedness | increase | optimal health | people living with RA | - | incorporating | #5 |
positive emotions | increase | optimal health | people living with RA | - | incorporating | #6 |
wellness practices | increase | optimum wellness | people living with RA | - | help to achieve | #7 |
wellness practices | neutral | treat-to-target strategies | people with RA | - | complementing | #8 |
wellness practices | neutral | pain control strategies | people with RA | - | complementing | #9 |
This expert opinion article explores the strategy of adopting a holistic approach to the management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by incorporating the wellness practices of exercise, optimised sleep, optimised nutrition, mindfulness, social connectedness and positive emotions into the management plan. The aim is to attain optimal health for each patient beyond that achievable by limiting disease management to pharmacological treatment to attain the lowest achievable composite scores of disease activity, as recommended with the current treat-to-target approach, and addressing the recent recognition of pain control as a key patient-reported outcome. Incorporating wellness practices into a busy clinical setting requires creativity and customisation based on the individual practice setting and the individual needs of each patient. Such practices can help people living with RA to achieve optimum wellness through the introduction of measures-according to individual need-designed to improve the aspects of life most impacted for that person, thereby complementing treat-to-target and pain control strategies with pharmacological agents. Clinicians must consider wellness practices in addition to treat-to-target pharmacological agents for the holistic management of people with RA.