The impact of polymyalgia rheumatica on intimate sexual relationships: findings from the PMR Cohort Study

Author:

Muller Sara1ORCID,Hider Samantha L12ORCID,Ranasinghe Prabath3,Helliwell Toby1,Lawton Sarah A1,Protheroe William1,Mallen Christian D1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine, Keele University , Keele, UK

2. Haywood Academic Rheumatology Centre, Midlands Partnership Foundation Trust , Stoke on Trent, UK

3. Health Services Office , Matale, Sri Lanka

Abstract

Abstract Objective The aim was to determine the impact of PMR on intimate and sexual relationships over time. Methods The PMR Cohort study is a longitudinal study of patients with incident PMR in English primary care. Participants were sent questionnaires about their PMR symptoms, treatments and overall health, including an item about how their PMR symptoms affected intimate and sexual relationships. The proportions reporting the relevance of intimate and sexual relationships, the effect of PMR on these relationships and the associations with PMR symptoms and general health were explored. Results The baseline survey was completed by 652 of 739 patients (response 90.1%), with 446 of 576 (78.0%) responding at 2 years. The mean age of respondents was 72.4 years, and 62.2% were female. At baseline, 363 of 640 (56.7%) respondents reported that intimate and sexual relationships were not relevant to them. One hundred and thirteen of 277 (40.8%) respondents reported that PMR had a large effect on intimate relationships. This proportion decreased over time in those responding to 12- and 24-month surveys, but continued to be associated with younger age, male gender, worse PMR symptoms, poorer physical function and worse mental health. Conclusion Intimate and sexual relationships are increasingly recognized as important for healthy ageing, and health professionals should consider this as part of a holistic approach to the management of PMR. Study registration UKCRN ID16477.

Funder

Arthritis Research UK

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rheumatology

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