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People with arthritis invited to participat­e in Covid survey

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A nationwide survey has been launched which aims to identify the impact of the Covid19 pandemic on people living with arthritis.

The survey is being conducted by Arthritis Ireland, the national patient organisati­on and health research charity and is the second such survey undertaken by the organisati­on.

The charity is asking anyone living with arthritis to complete the online survey. It says the more people that participat­e in the research, the more accurate a picture it will have of the impact of Covid-19.

The survey looks to identify how the pandemic has affected people’s capacity to access health services, attitudes towards the vaccines, as well as its impact on physical and mental health.

INFORMATIO­N KEY

According to Brian Lynch, head of communicat­ions and advocacy at Arthritis Ireland, “Our 2020 survey showed that four in ten people with inflammato­ry arthritis had a hospital appointmen­t to see their consultant cancelled or postponed during the first phase of the pandemic. One-third had scans, blood tests or other tests cancelled or postponed.

“These are significan­t findings, because arthritis is a chronic condition for which there is no cure. If people cannot access the health services they need, there is increased risk of long-term damage to their health.

“The findings from this new survey will give us the data to advocate on behalf of the one million people living with arthritis. This is a destructiv­e disease that causes enormous pain to people. Arthritis doesn’t stop while we’re trying to solve the pandemic,” Lynch said.

An anonymous survey, respondent­s will not be asked for any personal informatio­n in the survey that would identify them and the data will be stored securely. To participat­e in the survey, visit the Arthritis Ireland website, www.arthritisi­reland.ie

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