Rheumatoid Arthritis Support
Support groups have been formed for people living with chronic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. There is sufficient evidence that arthritis support groups can provide multiple benefits including:-
- Provide better coping skills by providing tips and practical advice
- Provide solidarity and self confidence
- Improve mood
- Decrease pain
- Provide relief from negative emotions, such as resentment, fear and hopelessness
Types of support group
There are several types of support groups available. While some are closed and unavailable to the public without preregistration, others are online chat sites and are open to all.
Some support groups are peer that are led by a fellow patient who focuses on sharing experiences, and learning from others’ experiences. Some support groups are educational and they focus on an expert’s presentation with questions from sufferers that are answered by the expert in the field.
How to choose a support group?
Some things to consider while joining a group include group size and changing needs. While a large group means more experiences, a smaller group may be more intimate and friendly. With age the needs for emotional and moral support change and the support group that is chosen needs to cater to these needs to be effective.
How to find support groups
To look for support groups one may go about in two ways. For online support, blogs, forums and social networking sites may be searched and for live groups the local chapter of the Arthritis Foundation may be sought for classes and support groups. Physicians and rheumatologists may also help patients choose their support groups.
Support groups in the UK
Some of the support groups suggested by National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) for United Kingdom include:
North of England
- Blackpool NRAS Group – BADRAG – website: www.badrag.org.uk
- Bolton NRAS Group – Bolton One, Moor Road, Bolton BL3 5BN
- Cumbria NRAS Group – [email protected]
- Gateshead NRAS Group – Jacqui Binding 0191 445 5240 email [email protected]
- Leeds NRAS Group
- Middlesborough Group (non NRAS group) –
- North Durham NRAS Group – [email protected] or [email protected]
- North East NRAS Group
- Oldham NRAS Group
- Sheffield NRAS Group
- St Helens NRAS Group
- York Group (non NRAS group) – Contact Susan on 01904 642227
London & South East
- Ashford NRAS Group
- NRAS Basingstoke – 0845 458 3969 or email [email protected]
- Canterbury NRAS Group (CRASH)
- Hertfordshire NRAS Group (RA and Inflammatory)
- Maidstone NRAS Group
- Oxford NRAS Group
- Pembury & Tunbridge Wells NRAS Group
- Portsmouth Hospital Patient & Public Partnership
- Reading (non NRAS group) – 0118 9776172 or website www.arthritismattersreading.co.uk
- West Middlesex, Bucks & Berks NRAS Group – Uxbridge
- West London NRAS Group – 0845 458 3969 or [email protected]
East of England
- Great Yarmouth NRAS Group – Kim at NRAS on 0845 458 3969 or email [email protected] or [email protected]
- Ipswich Rheumatoid Arthritis Group (non NRAS group) – Glenda Deakin on 07902 941 583
- Luton & Dunstable RA Group (non NRAS Group)
- Norwich Group (The RiNG) (non NRAS group)
- Southend on Sea NRAS Group
South West England
- Bath NRAS Group
- Bristol (non NRAS Group) – Contact [email protected]
- West Dorset NRAS Group – Dorchester
- North Devon Group (non NRAS Group) – Contact 01271 322577
- Plymouth NRAS Group
- Mid Somerset NRAS Group – Taunton
- Salisbury NRAS Group
- Weston-super-Mare Group (WARM) – Facebook at Weston Area Rheumatoid Matters-NRAS or Dawn on 07772 522306 or 07882 840550
- Yeovil NRAS Group – email [email protected]
East & West Midlands
- Birmingham North NRAS Group
- City Hospital Support Group (non NRAS group) – email [email protected]
- Dudley Group (non NRAS group) – contact [email protected]
- Heart of England NRAS Group – Solihull
- Leicester NRAS Group
- Lincoln NRAS Group
- Nottingham (non NRAS group for young people) – email [email protected]
- Pain Fatigue Support Group (non NRAS group) – Email: [email protected]; website: www.painfatiguesupport.giving.officelive.com
- Redditch Area – email [email protected]
- Worcester NRAS Group
Scotland
- Aberdeen (non NRAS group) – email at[email protected]; telephone to 01224 743 731
- Friends of Highland Rheumatology Unit (non-NRAS group) – www.friendsofhru.co.uk
- Loanhead Midlothian Rheumatoid Arthritis Group (Non NRAS group) – Karen on 07969 497299
Support groups in the USA
Support and information in United States of America may be found at:
- National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), Information Clearinghouse, National Institutes of Health. 1 AMS Circle, Bethesda, MD 20892-3675, Phone: 301-495-4484, Toll Free: 877-22-NIAMS (877-226-4267), TTY: 301-565-2966, Fax: 301-718-6366, Email: [email protected], website: www.niams.nih.gov
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Institutes of Health, website: www.niaid.nih.gov/Pages/default.aspx, Phone: 301-496-5717
- National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health, website: nccam.nih.gov, Phone: 301-519-3153, Toll free: 888-644-6226
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), website: www.aaos.org
- American College of Rheumatology , website: www.rheumatology.org
- Arthritis Foundation, website: www.arthritis.org
Support groups in Australia
Some of the support groups in Australia include:
- Arthritis Australia, website: www.arthritisaustralia.com.au
- Australian Rheumatology Association, website: www.rheumatology.org.au
Support groups in Canada
Some of the support groups in Australia include:
- Canadian Arthritis Network, website: www.arthritis.ca/page.aspx?pid=1055
Sources
- www.arthritistoday.org/conditions/rheumatoid-arthritis/better-living/arthritis-support-groups.php
- www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Rheumatoid-arthritis/Pages/Living-with.aspx
- www.arthritis.org.au/page/Our_Services/Support_Groups/
- www.nras.org.uk/help_for_you/nras_groups_in_your_area/default.aspx
- www.niams.nih.gov/health_info/rheumatic_disease/
Further Reading
- All Rheumatoid Arthritis Content
- What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?
- What Causes Rheumatoid Arthritis?
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnosis
Last Updated: Feb 27, 2019
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Dr. Ananya Mandal
Dr. Ananya Mandal is a doctor by profession, lecturer by vocation and a medical writer by passion. She specialized in Clinical Pharmacology after her bachelor's (MBBS). For her, health communication is not just writing complicated reviews for professionals but making medical knowledge understandable and available to the general public as well.
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