Usefulness of Patients-Reported Outcomes in Rheumatoid Arthritis Focus Group
Author(s) -
Jenny AmayaAmaya,
Diana Botello-Corzo,
Omar-Javier Calixto,
Rolando Calderón-Rojas,
A. Rodríguez Domínguez,
Paola CruzTapias,
Gladis Montoya-Ortiz,
Rubén-Darío Mantilla,
JuanManuel Anaya,
Adriana RojasVillarraga
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
arthritis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-1984
pISSN - 2090-1992
DOI - 10.1155/2012/935187
Subject(s) - medicine , rheumatoid arthritis , physical therapy
Objective . Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have become an essential part of the assessment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We aimed to evaluate the agreement and correlation between PROs and the physician's measurements. Methods . This was a cross-sectional analytical study in which 135 patients with RA were clinically evaluated during two different sessions of focus group interviews. Rheumatologist recorded 28 swollen (SJCs) and tender joint counts (TJCs). The patients filled out the PROs instruments (MDHAQ, RADAI, RAPID3, 4, and 5 and self-report articular index (SAI) diagram for pain and joint swelling). DAS28 was calculated (C-reactive protein). An adjusted multiple lineal regression model was done (DAS28 as dependent variable). Results . Highly significant agreements were found between SJC and TJC registered by the physician and patient. There was moderate correlation between DAS28 with patient SJC ( r = 0.52), patient TJC ( r = 0.55), RADAI ( r = 0.56), RAPID3 ( r = 0.52), RAPID4 ( r = 0.56), RAPID5 ( r = 0.66), and VAS-Global ( r = 0.51). Likewise, we found moderate to high correlations between CDAI and SDAI with all variable measurements done by the patients. The resulting predictive equation was DAS28(CRP) = 2.02 + 0.037 × RAPID4 + 0.042× patient SJC. Conclusion . PROs applied in focus groups interview are a useful tool for managing patients with RA regardless of gender, educational level, and duration of disease.
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