Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1194376
Young people's perspectives on patient-reported outcome measures in inflammatory arthritis: results of a multicentre European qualitative study from a EULAR task force
Young people's perspectives on patient-reported outcome measures in inflammatory arthritis: results of a multicentre European qualitative study from a EULAR task force // RMD Open, 7 (2021), 1; e001517, 12 doi:10.1136/rmdopen-2020-001517 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Young people's perspectives on patient-reported
outcome
measures in inflammatory arthritis: results of a
multicentre
European qualitative study from a EULAR task force
(Young people’s perspectives on patient-reported
outcome
measures in inflammatory arthritis: results of a
multicentre
European qualitative study from a EULAR task force)
Autori
Mosor, Erika ; Studenic, Paul ; Alunno, Alessia ; Padjen, Ivan ; Olsder, Wendy ; Ramiro, Sofia ; Bini, Ilaria ; Caeyers, Nele ; Gossec, Laure ; Kouloumas, Marios ; Nikiphorou, Elena ; Stones, Simon ; Wilhelmer, Tanita-Christina ; Stamm, Tanja A
Izvornik
RMD Open (2056-5933) 7
(2021), 1;
E001517, 12
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
arthritis ; patient-reported outcome measures ; qualitative research
Sažetak
Introduction: Although patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly used in clinical practice and research, it is unclear whether these instruments cover the perspective of young people with inflammatory arthritis (IA). The aims of this study were to explore whether PROMs commonly used in IA adequately cover the perspective of young people from different European countries. Methods: A multinational qualitative study was conducted in Austria, Croatia, Italy and the Netherlands. Young people with either rheumatoid arthritis (RA), juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), Still's disease, psoriatic arthritis (PsA) or spondyloarthritis (SpA), aged 18-35 years, participated in semistructured focus group interviews. Thematic analysis was used and data saturation was defined as no new emergent concepts in at least three subsequent focus groups. Results: Fifty-three patients (21 with RA/JIA/Still's, 17 with PsA, 15 with SpA ; 72% women) participated in 12 focus groups. Participants expressed a general positive attitude towards PROMs and emphasised their importance in clinical practice. In addition, 48 lower level concepts were extracted and summarised into 6 higher level concepts describing potential issues for improvement. These included: need for lay-term information regarding the purpose of using PROMs ; updates of certain outdated items and using digital technology for data acquisition. Some participants admitted their tendency to rate pain, fatigue or disease activity differently from what they actually felt for various reasons. Conclusions: Despite their general positive attitude, young people with IA suggested areas for PROM development to ensure that important concepts are included, making PROMs relevant over the entire course of a chronic disease.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb,
Klinički bolnički centar Zagreb
Profili:
Ivan Padjen
(autor)
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- Scopus
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