1. Identity beliefs |
Reported lack of knowledge |
Perceived symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) |
Underlying processes (wear and tear; inflammation) |
RA as a systemic disease or autoimmune disease |
2. Illness cause |
Natural part of the ageing process |
Result of specific (sports) activity or occupation or an injury to the joint |
Role of specific foods and diet |
Hereditary factor |
Different causes for symptoms in feet as opposed to hands |
3. Illness consequences |
Impact on mobility, resulting in restrictions for social activities |
Impact of symptoms on daily activities, the ability to work, driving |
Emotional consequences |
Loss of independence |
4. Illness timeline |
RA is lifelong |
No cure (might even shorten life expectancy) |
Disease progression |
5. Illness controllability |
Perceived lack of knowledge about the specific treatments available |
Specific medical treatments for the management of RA |
Symptomatic relief with analgesia, including anti‐inflammatory medications |
Symptom management through physio‐ or hydrotherapy |
Symptom management through lifestyle changes |
Use of appliances to make coping with the consequences of RA easier |
Self‐management (e.g. over‐the‐counter medication) |