2022 American College of Rheumatology Guideline for Exercise, Rehabilitation, Diet, and Additional Integrative Interventions for Rheumatoid Arthritis Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • ObjectiveTo develop initial American College of Rheumatology (ACR) guidelines on the use of exercise, rehabilitation, diet, and additional interventions in conjunction with disease‐modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) as part of an integrative management approach for people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).MethodsAn interprofessional guideline development group constructed clinically relevant Population, Intervention, Comparator, and Outcome (PICO) questions. A literature review team then completed a systematic literature review and applied the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach to rate the certainty of evidence. An interprofessional Voting Panel (n = 20 participants) that included 3 individuals with RA achieved consensus on the direction (for or against) and strength (strong or conditional) of recommendations.ResultsThe Voting Panel achieved consensus on 28 recommendations for the use of integrative interventions in conjunction with DMARDs for the management of RA. Consistent engagement in exercise received a strong recommendation. Of 27 conditional recommendations, 4 pertained to exercise, 13 to rehabilitation, 3 to diet, and 7 to additional integrative interventions. These recommendations are specific to RA management, recognizing that other medical indications and general health benefits may exist for many of these interventions.ConclusionThis guideline provides initial ACR recommendations on integrative interventions for the management of RA to accompany DMARD treatments. The broad range of interventions included in these recommendations illustrates the importance of an interprofessional, team‐based approach to RA management. The conditional nature of most recommendations requires clinicians to engage persons with RA in shared decision‐making when applying these recommendations.

authors

  • England, Bryant R
  • Smith, Benjamin J
  • Baker, Nancy A
  • Barton, Jennifer L
  • Oatis, Carol A
  • Guyatt, Gordon
  • Anandarajah, Allen
  • Carandang, Kristine
  • Chan, Karmela Kim
  • Constien, Deb
  • Davidson, Eileen
  • Dodge, Carole V
  • Bemis‐Dougherty, Anita
  • Everett, Sotiria
  • Fisher, Nadine
  • Fraenkel, Liana
  • Goodman, Susan M
  • Lewis, Janet
  • Menzies, Victoria
  • Moreland, Larry W
  • Navarro‐Millan, Iris
  • Patterson, Sarah
  • Phillips, Lawrence Rick
  • Shah, Neha
  • Singh, Namrata
  • White, Daniel
  • AlHeresh, Rawan
  • Barbour, Kamil E
  • Bye, Thomas
  • Guglielmo, Dana
  • Haberman, Rebecca
  • Johnson, Tate
  • Kleiner, Anatole
  • Lane, Chris Y
  • Li, Linda C
  • Master, Hiral
  • Pinto, Daniel
  • Poole, Janet L
  • Steinbarger, Kimberly
  • Sztubinski, Daniel
  • Thoma, Louise
  • Tsaltskan, Vlad
  • Turgunbaev, Marat
  • Wells, Courtney
  • Turner, Amy S
  • Treadwell, Jonathan R

publication date

  • August 2023