Minimum important difference between patients with rheumatoid arthritis : the patient's perspective


Autoria(s): Wells, G.A.; Tugwell, P.; Kraag, G.R.; Baker, P.R.; Groh, J.; Redelmeier, D.A.
Data(s)

1993

Resumo

OBJECTIVE: To determine the point at which differences in clinical assessment scores on physical ability, pain and overall condition are sufficiently large to correspond to a subjective perception of a meaningful difference from the perspective of the patient. METHODS: Forty patients with a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis participated in an evening of clinical assessment and one-on-one conversations with each other regarding their arthritic condition. The assessments included tender and swollen joint counts, clinician and patient global assessments, participant assessment of pain and the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) on physical ability. After each conversation, participants rated themselves relative to their conversational partner on physical ability, pain and overall condition. These subjective comparative ratings were compared to the differences of the individual clinical assessments. RESULTS: In total there were 120 conversations. Generally participants judged themselves as less disabled than others. They rated themselves as "somewhat better" than their conversation partner when they had a (mean) 7% better score on the HAQ, 6% less pain, and 9% better global assessment. In contrast, they rated themselves as "somewhat worse" when they had a (mean) 16% worse score on the HAQ, 16% more pain, and 29% worse global assessment. CONCLUSIONS: Patients view clinically important differences in an asymmetric manner. These results can provide guidance in interpreting results and planning clinical trials.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55768/

Publicador

Journal of Rheumatology Publishing Co. Ltd.

Relação

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Wells, G.A., Tugwell, P., Kraag, G.R., Baker, P.R., Groh, J., & Redelmeier, D.A. (1993) Minimum important difference between patients with rheumatoid arthritis : the patient's perspective. Journal of Rheumatology, 20(3), pp. 557-560.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #010000 MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES #110000 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES #110300 CLINICAL SCIENCES #111706 Epidemiology #clinical importance #clinical trials #outcome measures #rheumatoid arthritis #subjective assessments
Tipo

Journal Article