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Area of Science:

  • Metabolic diseases
  • Rheumatology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Hyperuricemia and gout are prevalent metabolic diseases in China, posing significant health risks.
  • Current clinical practices require improvement in standardization of prevention, diagnosis, and treat-to-target rates.
  • Patient education regarding clinical guidelines, disease knowledge, and treatment cooperation is insufficient.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop patient-centered practice guidelines for hyperuricemia/gout.
  • To enhance patient compliance and health management for metabolic diseases.
  • To address key patient concerns in the diagnosis and treatment process.

Main Methods:

  • Formation of a multidisciplinary working group including physicians and patients.
  • Development of 17 practice guidelines based on WHO guidelines development manual principles.
  • Adherence to an international normative process for guideline creation.

Main Results:

  • Seventeen practice guidelines for hyperuricemia/gout patients were proposed.
  • The guidelines focus on patient-identified concerns and needs.
  • The process involved collaboration between healthcare providers and patients.

Conclusions:

  • The developed guidelines aim to improve patient compliance with treatment protocols.
  • Enhanced patient understanding and cooperation are expected outcomes.
  • These guidelines contribute to elevating the overall health management of hyperuricemia/gout.