Objective: To evaluate the long-term effects of joint protection on health status of people with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Design: A four-year follow-up of a randomized, controlled, assessor-blinded trial was conducted.Setting: Two rheumatology outpatient departments.Participants: People with rheumatoid arthritis less than five years since diagnosis.Interventions: Two 8-hour interventions were originally compared: a standard arthritis education programme, including 2½ hours of joint protection based on typical UK occupational therapy practice (plus 5½ hours on RA, exercise, pain management, diet and foot care); and a joint protection programme, using educational–behavioural training.Main measures: Adherence to joint protection, pain, ...