Features and management of osteoarthritis from the perspective of individuals with osteoarthritis: A systematic review of qualitative studies

Publication date

2025-06

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Mathieu, Sylvain
Courties, Alice
Mathy, Céline
Perrot, Serge
Alliot-Launois, Françoise
Moumbe, Stanislas
Foulquier, Nathan
Sellam, Jérémie
Geenen, R.ORCID 0000-0002-6615-6708ISNI 0000000397139908
the GO-PAIN network

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Abstract

Objective To enable person-centered care, considering beliefs, needs, and priorities of individuals with osteoarthritis (OA) is crucial. Nevertheless, concepts that they consider important are not fully recapitulated in assessment and care. The aim of this study was to clarify how individuals with OA conceive, experience, and manage their OA and pain. Design A systematic literature review was conducted including qualitative studies (interviews, focus groups, open questionnaires) regardless of OA joint location. Verbatim quotations relating to OA and OA-related pain were collected and merged in codes. Themes and categories relating to these codes were defined. Results The seven databases yielded a total of 9,585 studies of which 79 qualitative studies were selected. Analysis of 667 verbatim quotations of 2,009 participants led to 117 codes and 24 themes. Themes were grouped into 2 categories, ‘features’ and ‘management’. ‘Features’ encompassed experiences ranging from common challenges (e.g., adjust to reduced function) to high impact outcomes needing therapeutic attention (e.g., devastating pain). The ‘management’ category captured positive and negative conceptions associated with pharmacological and cognitive-behavioral self-management, psychoeducation, and interventions. Themes from both categories were classified into four domains: symptoms, functioning, psychological, and social. A fifth domain ‘disease’ was also used to categorize the themes under ‘features’. Conclusions Several themes reported by OA individuals are hardly represented in current assessment and recommendations, e.g., fatigue, sleep disturbance, psychosocial impact, and effects on family and caregivers. The reviewed beliefs, needs, and priorities may support individualized screening, complement existing assessment instruments, and can help refine interventions and psychoeducational materials.

Keywords

Osteoarthritis, Pain, Patient-centered care, Qualitative research

Citation

Mathieu, S, Courties, A, Mathy, C, Perrot, S, Alliot-Launois, F, Moumbe, S, Foulquier, N, Sellam, J, Geenen, R & the GO-PAIN network 2025, 'Features and management of osteoarthritis from the perspective of individuals with osteoarthritis : A systematic review of qualitative studies', Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Open, vol. 7, no. 2, 100590. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocarto.2025.100590