By Dr Irwin Lim, Rheumatologist
Trying to improve disease awareness is hard work, potentially unrewarding and frustrating. So, any attempt at a public awareness campaign is approached with a degree of hope and trepidation.
I've written about the Don't Turn Your Back On It campaign (read Who's Got Your Back? & The Back Cave).
It' a campaign designed to get young males (and yes, I know females are affected to) with chronic back pain to visit a website where they'll answer a few key questions to determine if they have Inflammatory Back Pain.
Having Inflammatory back pain may mean that the diagnosis is spondyloarthritis / ankylosing spondylitis so determining this is a key stepping stone to a correct diagnosis.
This campaign, supported by Abbvie (a pharmaceutical company), Arthritis & Osteoporosis NSW, a number of allied health professionals, rheumatologists and patient advocates has just entered its 3rd month.
I thought it worth sharing some milestones achieved:
An important part of the campaign involved attempting to engage GPs:
Traditional media & social media highlights include:
It's encouraging. A good start. We hope there'll be more interest and that we can keep the ball rolling.
Please help if you can. Share the links so we can get more people with chronic back pain screened, and hopefully, reduce the delay for some in getting the correct diagnosis.
Dr Irwin Lim is a rheumatologist and a director of BJC Health. You should follow him on twitter here. Arthritis requires an integrated approach. We call this, Connected Care. Contact us.