Arthritis Resources

07 June 2022
In rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the use of disease modifying drugs and biologics has transformed the treatment and outcomes of patients over the past 20 years, with methotrexate (MTX) often regarded as the gold standard treatment. However, in spite of its efficacy and safety, average adherence rates to oral MTX are relatively poor, at just 66% (Scheiman-Elazary et al, 2016). General practice nurses (GPNs) and the wider multidisciplinary team have a vital role to play, not only in advising patients about their RA
treatment, but also entering into a collaborative dialogue about what treatment and format may suit them best.
Topics:  Arthritis
02 October 2017

Why reading can support patients' health and wellbeing.

The number of people in the UK living with long-term health conditions is rising, increasing the pressure on primary care services and staff as well as impacting on the quality of life of those affected. Primary care professionals, such as general practice nurses (GPNs), are responsible for a huge amount of the day-to-day care and management planning for these patients. Providing quality-assured information and support is an important part of this role, as is helping people to develop the right skills and knowledge to support self-care and self-management. 

National charity, The Reading Agency, works in partnership with public libraries to provide Reading Well Books on Prescription, i.e. carefully curated book lists of qualityassured health information and support, to help people to understand and manage a range of health conditions. This includes a new strand, launched in July 2017, which supports those living with long-term conditions, such as arthritis, bowel conditions, diabetes, heart disease and stroke.

Topics:  Stroke