Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic disease which impacts patients' quality of life. The prevalence of RA in the qom population was 2.4% and represented an aggressive and disabling disease. The study goal was to describe the experience of the indigenous qom community individual suffering from RA, along with their experience with the local health care system in the city of Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.
Methods: Qualitative Study using techniques of participant observation and semi-structured interviews; following a guideline developed by a multidisciplinary research group comprising anthropologists, rheumatologists, nurses, and psychologists. A triangulation strategy was implemented for the analysis.
Results: A total of 33 interviews were conducted in 29 individuals with RA. The results showed a "normalization" of their symptoms and of their limitations in performing daily tasks. The individuals' relationship with the local health care system was complex and limited in several aspects (e.g. access to health care, continuity of treatment, complexity of medical care pathway and lack of cultural competence).
Conclusions: RA is a disease that has a negative impact on the daily lives of the qom people living in Rosario. Improving the relationship between this population and the local health care system as well as the implementation of multidisciplinary work should be priorities.
Keywords: Artritis reumatoide; Comunidad qom; Health Care System; Indigenous people; Investigación cualitativa; Pueblos indígenas; Qom community; Qualitative research; Rheumatoid arthritis; Sistema de Salud.
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