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Arthritis in Aboriginal Manitobans: Evidence for a High Burden of Disease CHERYL BARNABE, BRENDA ELIAS, JUDITH BARTLETT, LESLIE ROOS, and CHRISTINE PESCHKEN
ABSTRACT. Methods. Arthritis burden and healthcare utilization was ascertained using 3 separate data sources. Physician claims for 3 common ICD-9 musculoskeletal diagnoses were abstracted from the Population Health Research Data Repository for First Nations (FN) Manitobans and compared to all other Manitobans. Self-reported arthritis rates were obtained from the Manitoba First Nations Regional Longitudinal Health Survey (MFN Survey), which surveyed FN persons living on-reserve. Data on ethnicity and diagnoses were abstracted from the Arthritis Centre research database, which contains records of all patients seen at the Arthritis Centre. Results. Twice as many FN Manitobans had physician claims for rheumatoid arthritis, degenerative arthritis, and unspecified arthropathy compared to all other Manitobans. MFN Survey data identified a self-reported arthritis rate of 21.0% and a rheumatoid arthritis (RA) rate of 3.0%. Data for 687 Aboriginal patients and 4135 Caucasian patients were abstracted from the Arthritis Centre database. Aboriginal patients seen in the Arthritis Centre were 2 to 4 times more likely to have a diagnosis of inflammatory disease, and less than half as likely to have noninflammatory disease.
Conclusion. The data highlight the increased burden of arthritis in Aboriginal Manitobans, and draw attention to large gaps in our knowledge of how, why, and when Aboriginals access medical care. Key Indexing Terms:
ARTHRITIS From the Departments of Medicine and Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Supported in part by a grant to Dr. Peschken from The Arthritis Society National Office, Toronto, Canada. C. Barnabe, MD, BSc, Resident in Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine; B. Elias, PhD, Assistant Professor; J.G. Bartlett, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Associate Professor; L.L. Roos, PhD, Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences; C.A. Peschken, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Assistant Professor, Departments of Internal Medicine and Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba. Address reprint requests to Dr. C.A. Peschken, University of Manitoba Arthritis Centre, RR149 - 800 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3A 1M4, Canada. E-mail: cpeschken@exchange.hsc.mb.ca Accepted for publication December 28, 2007. |