Use of rheumatoid arthritis impact of disease (RAID) in routine care; identification of DAS28 remission and unmet patient-reported outcomes
Autor: | Amy Prideaux, Jatin Mistry, Malama Sumbwanyambe, Lewis Carpenter, Mohammed Sharif, Patrick D W Kiely, Catherine Smith, Margaret Sibley, Melissa Sweeney |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Pairwise correlation
musculoskeletal diseases rheumatoid arthritis medicine.medical_specialty Concise Report RAID Disease Unmet needs law.invention 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Rheumatology Unit increase law Internal medicine Linear regression Medicine skin and connective tissue diseases Routine care disease activity score 030304 developmental biology 030203 arthritis & rheumatology 0303 health sciences business.industry medicine.disease patient-reported outcomes Rheumatoid arthritis business |
Zdroj: | Rheumatology Advances in Practice |
ISSN: | 2514-1775 |
Popis: | Objective The aim was to assess how the patient-reported outcome RA impact of disease (RAID) relates to DAS28 categories in routine care, its utility in identifying patients in DAS28 remission (RDAS) or low disease activity (LDAS) and the burden of unmet patient-reported needs in those achieving RDAS/LDAS. Methods DAS28 and RAID scores were collected from patients with established RA attending for routine review. The relationship between RAID and DAS28 was assessed with univariate pairwise correlation and mixed-effects linear regression analyses. RAID Results One hundred and ninety-eight patients were assessed, with 220 observations, using DAS28-CRP categories: 47.5% RDAS, 14.1% LDAS, 31.8% moderate DAS (MDAS) and 6.6% high DAS (HDAS). Both patient visual analog scale score and tender joint count exhibited a high statistical association with RAID using linear regression (P Conclusion RAID functions well as a patient-reported outcome in routine care. Patients with RAID |
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