2017
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/kex085
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Development and testing of candidate items for inclusion in a new rheumatoid arthritis stiffness patient-reported outcome measure

Abstract: Objective: To qualitatively develop and test a set of candidate items for a new RA stiffness patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) that capture the patient perspective. This is an essential first step in PROM development, prior to quantitative development, assessment and validation.Methods: Focus groups further examined the previously developed stiffness conceptual model and explored the patient perspective regarding stiffness assessment. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. An iterative process of it… Show more

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“…Musculoskeletal stiffness is a feature of rheumatological conditions of autoimmune, degenerative, and infectious origin, but there has been a lack of well‐tested instruments for quantifying or characterizing the impact of musculoskeletal stiffness (Halls et al, 2017; Van Tuyl, Lems, & Boers, 2014). This was the context for the development in RA of the questionnaire employed in the present survey (Halls et al, 2018). Severity of stiffness is sometimes reported using a visual analogue scale or numeric rating scale but with limited evidence of validity of any of the instruments used (Halls et al, 2018; Van Tuyl et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Musculoskeletal stiffness is a feature of rheumatological conditions of autoimmune, degenerative, and infectious origin, but there has been a lack of well‐tested instruments for quantifying or characterizing the impact of musculoskeletal stiffness (Halls et al, 2017; Van Tuyl, Lems, & Boers, 2014). This was the context for the development in RA of the questionnaire employed in the present survey (Halls et al, 2018). Severity of stiffness is sometimes reported using a visual analogue scale or numeric rating scale but with limited evidence of validity of any of the instruments used (Halls et al, 2018; Van Tuyl et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This was the context for the development in RA of the questionnaire employed in the present survey (Halls et al, 2018). Severity of stiffness is sometimes reported using a visual analogue scale or numeric rating scale but with limited evidence of validity of any of the instruments used (Halls et al, 2018; Van Tuyl et al, 2014). The WOMAC scale, which was originally developed for osteoarthritis (Bellamy, Buchanan, Goldsmith, Campbell, & Stitt, 1988), includes a stiffness subscale, but this is limited to two questions and has been reported to have a less than optimal test–retest reliability (McConnell, Kolopack, & Davis, 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The specified 28-joint counts of tender and swollen joints used have been validated with respect to more comprehensive joint counts in RA and are now a widely used standard in this indication 20 22 . Symptoms were evaluated by the patient with a pain intensity visual analogue scale (0–100) and a 21-item musculoskeletal stiffness questionnaire (overall score expressed as a percentage) which incorporated several aspects of stiffness severity as well as the physical and psychological impacts of stiffness 9 , 23 . Functional disability was assessed with the modified Stanford Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rheumatologist has many different instruments at his disposal to evaluate the severity of disease in a patient with RA, instruments which have been extensively tested and proven to be of value. Tender and swollen joint counts are well established in RA as standard measures of joint involvement 7 , and recent work has addressed the comprehensive assessment of joint stiffness in RA, a previously understudied area 8 , 9 . These same measures and instruments have also been employed in CHIKV arthritis studies, but their usefulness in chikungunya disease is less clear 10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arthritis refers to joints inflammation; it can cause stiffness, pain, weak and deformity in joints (Merivale Hand Clinic, 2018). When arthritis affects the joints of the hands, it would rationalization stiffness and pain to the person (Halls et al, 2017). That pain can get worse whenever you use the hand a lot for repetitive tasks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%