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Psoriatic arthritis priority setting partnership: Patient and clinician informed considerations for future UK health service delivery

James, Lija; Hailey, Louise; Bundy, Christine; Burstow, Helen; Chandler, David; Cowper, Russ; Helliwell, Philip; Joannes, Lucille; Kelly, Andy; Kennedy, Bronagh; Kinsella, Suzannah; McAteer, Helen; Mukherjee, Sandeep; Packham, Jon; Wise, Elspeth; Young, Helen; Dures, Emma; Coates, Laura C

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Authors

Lija James

Louise Hailey

Christine Bundy

Helen Burstow

David Chandler

Russ Cowper

Philip Helliwell

Lucille Joannes

Andy Kelly

Bronagh Kennedy

Suzannah Kinsella

Helen McAteer

Sandeep Mukherjee

Jon Packham

Elspeth Wise

Helen Young

Emma Dures Emma2.Dures@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Rheumatology and Self-management

Laura C Coates



Abstract

Little is known about the ideal service delivery model and shortcomings in patient experiences in the NHS for patients with Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA). To identify unmet needs perceived within the current health service delivery model for PsA from the UK Psoriatic Arthritis Priority Setting Partnership (PsA PSP). An online survey was conducted in 2020 and distributed to people with PsA, their carers and clinicians to identify research priorities in PsA. The participants were asked to submit three questions unanswered in PsA research. A proportion of submissions related to health service delivery were identified, which were deemed as out of scope for the main PsA-PSP but never-the-less important to report. Content analysis was used to analyse these submissions separately. We reviewed 138 submissions that were not related to the James Lind PSP and research priorities in PsA. Among these, 118 (86%) were focused on health service delivery and were classified into five main themes: rheumatology service, primary care navigation, education, holistic care, and ethnicity, diversity, and inclusion. Further analysis within the rheumatology service theme revealed additional sub-themes that emphasised integrating multidisciplinary services, improving access to advice lines and ensuring fair access to treatments. The five key themes provide valuable insights into the important areas of interest within health service delivery in the UK. By understanding these themes, policymakers, healthcare providers, and researchers can better prioritise their efforts and address the specific care needs of people with PsA, their care providers and clinicians. [Abstract copyright: © The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology.]

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 6, 2024
Online Publication Date Dec 20, 2024
Deposit Date Dec 9, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jan 10, 2025
Journal Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
Print ISSN 1462-0324
Electronic ISSN 1462-0332
Publisher Oxford University Press (OUP)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keae680
Keywords Health service delivery, Psoriatic Arthritis, Rheumatology, Priority Setting Partnership
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/13515383

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