2021
DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2021-eular.3259
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Op0262-Hpr the Neuro-Qol Upper Extremity Function Scale: New Opportunities to More Reliably and Precisely Measure Self-Reported Hand Function and Self-Care Activities in People With Ra

Abstract: Background:RA is an inflammatory disease that results in pain and loss of function, especially in the hands and wrists. Brief self-assessment tools that can reliably and precisely quantify hand/wrist function are needed to assess inflammatory activity when a physical exam is not feasible and to capture day-to-day experience of living with RA. Neuro-QoL is part of the PROMIS family of self-report measures created using a patient-centred approach and IRT methodology. The Neuro-Qol Upper Extremity Function (UEF) … Show more

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“…There is also preliminary evidence for validity and responsiveness to support the use of the Neuro‐QoL upper extremity function scale in patients with RA. Bartlett et al reported that the mean change and range in Neuro‐QoL was significantly larger than that seen in PROMIS29 in patients with RA 14 . Our report on the use of Neuro‐QoL upper extremity function scale is the second one we know of in patients with RA and provides additional evidence to support use in this population.…”
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confidence: 52%
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“…There is also preliminary evidence for validity and responsiveness to support the use of the Neuro‐QoL upper extremity function scale in patients with RA. Bartlett et al reported that the mean change and range in Neuro‐QoL was significantly larger than that seen in PROMIS29 in patients with RA 14 . Our report on the use of Neuro‐QoL upper extremity function scale is the second one we know of in patients with RA and provides additional evidence to support use in this population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Bartlett et al reported that the mean change and range in Neuro‐QoL was significantly larger than that seen in PROMIS29 in patients with RA. 14 Our report on the use of Neuro‐QoL upper extremity function scale is the second one we know of in patients with RA and provides additional evidence to support use in this population. We also included an assessment of work and activity impairment with the WPAI questionnaire, which is a validated measure in patients with RA.…”
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confidence: 73%
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