Sarah E. Hewlett
Remission in rheumatoid arthritis: Working toward incorporation of the patient perspective at OMERACT 12
Hewlett, Sarah E.; Flurey, Caroline; Van Tuyl, Lilian H.; Flurey, Caroline A; Sadlonova, Martina; Davis, Bev; Hewlett, Sarah; Goel, Niti; Hill, Catherine L.; Hoogland, Wijnanda; Kirwan, John R.; Van Schaardenburg, Dirkjan; Scholte-Voshaar, Marieke; Smolen, Josef S.; Stamm, Tanja; Wells, George A.; Boers, Maarten
Authors
Caroline Flurey
Lilian H. Van Tuyl
Caroline Flurey Caroline2.Flurey@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Health Psychology
Martina Sadlonova
Bev Davis
Sarah Hewlett Sarah.Hewlett@uwe.ac.uk
Niti Goel
Catherine L. Hill
Wijnanda Hoogland
John R. Kirwan
Dirkjan Van Schaardenburg
Marieke Scholte-Voshaar
Josef S. Smolen
Tanja Stamm
George A. Wells
Maarten Boers
Abstract
The Journal of Rheumatology Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved. Objective. The treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) should target patient-relevant outcomes, making patient perspective on remission essential. In 2010, patients, physicians, health professionals, and researchers at the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) conference developed an ambitious research agenda to study the concept of remission. Qualitative research has since helped us understand the concept of remission from the patient perspective. Methods. During OMERACT 12, the OMERACT working group on patient perspective on remission in RA elaborated on data generated to date and discussed the methodological challenges ahead. Challenges included (1) selection of domains, (2) choice of a patient remission definition or a single domain to add to the current remission definition, and (3) the importance of pain in defining remission from a patient perspective. Results. Focus in the coming years will be on increasing our understanding by identifying the most important domains from the patient perspective regarding remission and investigating how these domains can be measured. Investigation into the Rheumatoid Arthritis Impact of Disease questionnaire, disease flare, as well as the concordance of domains from our ongoing remission survey is appropriate. More data and further discussions are needed to decide on the next steps. Conclusion. Progress summarized over 4 years highlights the main methodological challenges discussed within the working group on patient perspective on remission in RA during OMERACT 12.
Citation
Hewlett, S. E., Flurey, C., Van Tuyl, L. H., Sadlonova, M., Davis, B., Flurey, C. A., …Boers, M. (2016). Remission in rheumatoid arthritis: Working toward incorporation of the patient perspective at OMERACT 12. Journal of Rheumatology, 43(1), 203-207. https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.141113
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Jan 1, 2016 |
Journal | Journal of Rheumatology |
Print ISSN | 0315-162X |
Electronic ISSN | 1499-2752 |
Publisher | Journal of Rheumatology |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 43 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 203-207 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.141113 |
Keywords | rheumatoid arthritis, patient perspective |
Public URL | https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/915885 |
Publisher URL | http://dx.doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.141113 |