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EULAR points to consider for including the perspective of young patients with inflammatory arthritis into patient-reported outcomes measures
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Caeyers, Nele
, Nikiphorou, Elena
, Bini, Ilaria
, Gossec, Laure
, Ramiro, Sofia
, Alunno, Alessia
, Wilhelmer, Tanita-Christina
, Stamm, Tanja A
, Kouloumas, Marios
, Mosor, Erika
, Stones, Simon
, Studenic, Paul
, Padjen, Ivan
, Olsder, Wendy
in
Agreements
/ arthritis
/ Decision making
/ Focus groups
/ Life Sciences
/ Miscellaneous
/ outcome assessment, health care
/ patient reported outcome measures
/ Patients
/ Rheumatoid arthritis
/ Rheumatology
/ Systematic review
/ Task forces
2022
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EULAR points to consider for including the perspective of young patients with inflammatory arthritis into patient-reported outcomes measures
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Caeyers, Nele
, Nikiphorou, Elena
, Bini, Ilaria
, Gossec, Laure
, Ramiro, Sofia
, Alunno, Alessia
, Wilhelmer, Tanita-Christina
, Stamm, Tanja A
, Kouloumas, Marios
, Mosor, Erika
, Stones, Simon
, Studenic, Paul
, Padjen, Ivan
, Olsder, Wendy
in
Agreements
/ arthritis
/ Decision making
/ Focus groups
/ Life Sciences
/ Miscellaneous
/ outcome assessment, health care
/ patient reported outcome measures
/ Patients
/ Rheumatoid arthritis
/ Rheumatology
/ Systematic review
/ Task forces
2022
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EULAR points to consider for including the perspective of young patients with inflammatory arthritis into patient-reported outcomes measures
by
Caeyers, Nele
, Nikiphorou, Elena
, Bini, Ilaria
, Gossec, Laure
, Ramiro, Sofia
, Alunno, Alessia
, Wilhelmer, Tanita-Christina
, Stamm, Tanja A
, Kouloumas, Marios
, Mosor, Erika
, Stones, Simon
, Studenic, Paul
, Padjen, Ivan
, Olsder, Wendy
in
Agreements
/ arthritis
/ Decision making
/ Focus groups
/ Life Sciences
/ Miscellaneous
/ outcome assessment, health care
/ patient reported outcome measures
/ Patients
/ Rheumatoid arthritis
/ Rheumatology
/ Systematic review
/ Task forces
2022
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EULAR points to consider for including the perspective of young patients with inflammatory arthritis into patient-reported outcomes measures
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EULAR points to consider for including the perspective of young patients with inflammatory arthritis into patient-reported outcomes measures
2022
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Correspondence to Dr Paul Studenic; paul.studenic@meduniwien.ac.at A range of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) with different features is available for people with inflammatory arthritis (IA).1–5 However, the needs and priorities of young people (aged 18–35 years) with IA regarding PROMs and their administration have never been systematically explored. [...]our project tackled the question whether PROMs commonly used in IA cover the perspectives and needs of young people. For this purpose, a task force (TF) guided by the 2014 EULAR Standardised Operating Procedures was convened.6 Given the limited literature on the perspectives of young people with IA regarding PROMs, a multinational focus group study7 and a subsequent online survey distributed across Europe8 replaced the conventional systematic literature review (online supplemental figure S1). Every TF member indicated agreement with a PtC or OP by formal voting (yes/no/abstain) during the second meeting and then anonymously scored their level of agreement (Numerical Rating Scale ranging from 0=‘no agreement’ to 10=‘absolute agreement’) after the meeting in a subsequent email round.6 OPs and PtC focused on the preferences of young patients with IA regarding the value of PROMs for shared decision making and monitoring, their content and mode of administration.Table 1 Overarching principles and points to consider for including the perspective of young patients with IA into PROMs Overarching principles LoA Mean (SD) A IA has a considerable impact on all aspects of the life of young people, and PROMs are useful to measure part of this impact 9.69 (±0.63), 100%≥8 B The value of PROMs is optimised when young people with IA are informed and empowered 9.92 (0.28), 100%≥8 C PROMs are useful when integrated in the communication between young people with IA and rheumatologists/other health professionals who are involved in their care. 9.77 (0.44), 100%≥8 D PROMs inform shared decision-making for young people with IA. 9.31 (0.18), 92%≥8 Points to consider LoE Strength of recommendation LoA Mean (SD) 1 Young people with IA should be informed about the purpose and relevance of PROMs. 5 D 9.85 (0.37), 100%≥8 2 Young people with IA should have the possibility to access their personal PROM data. 5 D 9.31 (1.18), 85%≥8 3 Healthcare providers and young people with IA should discuss the results of PROMs and integrate them into shared decision making. 5 D 9.78 (0.44), 100%≥8 4 Different PROMs assess various domains and should therefore be used to cover a broad spectrum of the disease. 5 D 9.15 (1.82), 85%≥8 5 Healthcare providers should ascertain the willingness of young people with IA to talk about issues such as body image and life plans, and discuss these domains respecting the patients’ preferences. 5 D 9.54 (1.13), 92%≥8 6 The assessment of a young person with IA should encompass items and domains of his/her daily life such as psychosocial issues, participation in social activities, education/work, sports and using technologic devices. 5 C 9.46 (1.20), 92%≥8 7 The schedule of PROMs assessment should be agreed on by the healthcare provider and the young person with IA, to balance frequency versus inconvenience. 5 D 9.46 (1.05), 92%≥8 8 Online and e-solutions for PROMs should be used when possible and convenient for young people with IA. 5 D 9.92 (0.28), 100%≥8 Numbers in the column ‘LoA’ indicate the mean (SD) of the LoA, and the percentage of task force members with a LoA of at least 8 (0–10); based on the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine classification IA, inflammatory arthritis; LoA, level of agreement; LoE, level of evidence; PROMs, patient-reported outcome measures. Young people's perspectives on patient-reported outcome measures in inflammatory arthritis: results of a multicentre European qualitative study from a EULAR Task force.
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EULAR,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ,BMJ Publishing Group
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