2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10067-021-05990-3
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Validation of two simple patient-centered outcome measures for virtual monitoring of patients with idiopathic inflammatory myositis

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“…The final study examined the utility of a self‐assessment of myositis activity; the arm lift test for idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (IIM) was a reliable and valid PRO measure with a moderate to strong correlation to standard myositis core set measures and could be feasibly conducted during a telehealth visit 29 . In summary, small studies in single centers with short follow‐up periods of three months to one year suggest that telemedicine follow‐up does not lead to worse outcomes compared to F2F visits and either improve PROs or provide effective triage of patients with reduced or more efficient health care utilization.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The final study examined the utility of a self‐assessment of myositis activity; the arm lift test for idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (IIM) was a reliable and valid PRO measure with a moderate to strong correlation to standard myositis core set measures and could be feasibly conducted during a telehealth visit 29 . In summary, small studies in single centers with short follow‐up periods of three months to one year suggest that telemedicine follow‐up does not lead to worse outcomes compared to F2F visits and either improve PROs or provide effective triage of patients with reduced or more efficient health care utilization.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the studies reported using familiar outcome measures, indicating that standard clinical care measures could be used successfully for telehealth. Additionally, a new and reliable PRO measure for IIM was reported 29 . PROs are an essential part of telehealth, and, as a recent systematic review has shown, 46 they are increasingly used in studies particularly around QoL.…”
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“…DHTs supported reducing strain on health care resources in 3 ways. First, DHTs were shown to facilitate remote monitoring of patients’ health status [ 39 , 50 , 66 , 69 ]; for example, the COVID-19 symptom monitoring system designed by Lim et al [ 50 ] monitored patient stability, connected health care professionals and patients via teleconsultations, and alerted patients and health care professionals to changes in, and worsening of, symptoms. Most of the patients were thereby enabled to recover at home rather than needing to be hospitalized, reducing unnecessary use of health care resources and simultaneously supporting patient preference.…”
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“…Communicating about health and care: telemedicine and teleconsultation platforms (telephone, SMS text messaging, and video) [35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42] and appointment reminders [36] • Health and care diaries: mobile apps to track and record users' health information for self-monitoring [43,44] • Promoting good health: internet-based health information [45,46] and nonpersonalized health education via SMS text messaging [47,48] Tier C…”
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“…Baseline characteristics were retrieved from the MyoCite registry and biobank archive [ 2 ]. PROMIS-10a, a validated self-report tool [ 3 , 4 ], was used to quantify physical function [ 5 ]. Age and gender similar healthy controls (HC) were included for comparison.…”
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