Fibromyalgia report
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This report was produced by Healthwatch Derbyshire to highlight the thoughts of people diagnosed with fibromyalgia.
Two engagement events were held to obtain their comments.
Participants at the engagement sessions were not asked specific questions, but instead were invited to talk more generally about their experiences of getting a diagnosis of their condition, support from health professionals, accessing treatment and accessing other forms of support, including support groups.
Key findings
Lack of awareness of fibromyalgia among some health professionals
Dignity and respect is not always given to patients
Fibromyalgia diagnosiso
No clear pathway
Difficulties in accessing rheumatologists
Lack of on-going support from rheumatologists
Lack of consistency and choice across services
Difficulties in accessing appropriate medication to meet people's needs
Mental health is often detrimentally effected by fibromyalgia
Lack of support for carers
There is a financial impacton people with fibromyalgia as they may be unable to work full time. Often their partners are also unable to work full time as they are a carer.
Recommendations were made to service providers and responses were received from Derbyshire Community Health Service NHS Foundation Trust and Royal Derby Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.