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001-es BibID:BIBFORM089545
035-os BibID:(WOS)000600601200003 (Scopus)85097310520
Első szerző:Burmester, Gerd R.
Cím:Evolving the comprehensive management of rheumatoid arthritis : identification of unmet needs and development of practical and educational tools / G. R. Burmester, J. M. Álvaro-Gracia, N. Betteridge, J. Calvo Alén, B. Combe, P. Durez, B. Fautrel, R. J. O. Ferreira, C. Gabay, A. Iagnocco, C. Montecucco, M. štergaard, S. Ramiro, A. Rubbert-Roth, T. Stamm, Z. Szekanecz, P. C. Taylor, M. van de Laar
Dátum:2020
ISSN:0392-856X
Megjegyzések:Objectives: Despite availability of efficacious treatments, unmet needs still exist, preventing optimal and comprehensive management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Evolving the management of RA (eRA) is a European-wide educational initiative aiming to support improved patient care through practical and educational tools addressing specific unmet needs. Methods: A multidisciplinary Steering Committee (17 members, 12 countries) identified unmet needs within the management of RA and prioritised those with the greatest impact on patient outcomes. Practical educational tools addressing priority needs were then developed for dissemination and implementation by the rheumatology community across Europe. Results: Five areas of priority need were identified: increasing early recognition of RA and treatment initiation; treating RA to target; optimal, holistic approach to selection of treatment strategy, including shared decision-making; improving identification and management of comorbidities; and non-pharmacological patient management. A suite of 14 eRA tools included educational slides, best-practice guidance, self?assessment questionnaires, clinical checklists, a multidisciplinary team training exercise, an interactive patient infographic, and case scenarios. By April 2020, rheumatology professionals in 17 countries had been actively engaged in the eRA programme; in 11 countries, eRA tools were selected by national leaders in rheumatology and translated for local dissemination. A web platform, with country-specific pages, was developed to support access to the translated tools (https://www.evolvingthemanagementofra.com/). Conclusions: The eRA programme supports comprehensive management of RA across Europe through development and dissemination of practical educational tools. The eRA tools address priority needs and are available free of charge to the rheumatology community.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Rheumatoid arthritis
medical education
delivery of health care
rheumatology
patient care team
Megjelenés:Clinical And Experimental Rheumatology. - 38 (2020), p. 1056-1067. -
További szerzők:Álvaro-Gracia, Jose María Betteridge, Neil Calvo Alén, Jaime Combe, Bernard Durez, Patrick Fautrel, Bruno Ferreira, Ricardo J. O. Gabay, Cem Iagnocco, Annamaria Montecucco, Carlo Maurizio štergaard, Mikkel Ramiro, Sofia Rubbert-Roth, Andrea Stamm, Tanja A. Szekanecz Zoltán (1964-) (reumatológus, belgyógyász, immunológus) Taylor, Peter C. van de Laar, Mart
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM075623
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)e000780 (WoS)000455537200030 (Scopus)85058345877
Első szerző:Dejaco, Christian
Cím:EULAR 'points to consider' for the conduction of workforce requirement studies in rheumatology / Christian Dejaco, Polina Putrik, Julia Unger, Daniel Aletaha, Gerolamo Bianchi, Johannes W. Bijlsma, Annelies Boonen, Nada Cikes, Axel Finck, Laure Gossec, Tore K. Kvien, Joao Madruga Dias, Eric L. Matteson, Francisca Sivera, Tanja A. Stamm, Zoltan Szekanecz, Dieter Wiek, Angela Zink, Sofia Ramiro, Frank Buttgereit
Dátum:2018
ISSN:2056-5933
Megjegyzések:Objective: Current methods used for forecasting workforce requirements in rheumatology are disparate, as are the parameters incorporated into workforce projection studies. The objective of these European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR points to consider (PTC) is to guide future workforce studies in adult rheumatology in order to produce valid and reliable manpower estimates. Methods: The EULAR Standardised Operating Procedures were followed. A multidisciplinary task force with experts including patients with rheumatic diseases from 11 EULAR countries and the USA was assembled. A systematic literature review (SLR) was conducted to retrieve workforce models in rheumatology and other medical fields. PTC were based on expert opinion informed by the SLR, followed by group discussions with consensus obtained through informal voting. The level of agreement with the PTC was voted anonymously. Results: A total of 10 PTC were formulated. The task force recommends models integrating supply (=workforce available in rheumatology), demand (=health services requested by the population) and need (=health services that are considered appropriate to serve the population). In general, projections of workforce requirements should consider all factors relevant for current and future workload in rheumatology inside and outside of direct patient care. Forecasts of workforce supply should consider demography and attrition of rheumatologists, as well as the effects of new developments in healthcare. Predictions of future need/demand should take demographic, sociocultural and epidemiological development of the population into account. Conclusion: These EULAR-endorsed PTC will provide guidance on the methodology and the parameters to be applied in future national and international workforce requirement studies in rheumatology.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Megjelenés:RMD Open. - 4 : 2 (2018), p. 1-8. -
További szerzők:Putrik, Polina Unger, Julia Aletaha, Daniel Bianchi, Gerolamo Bijlsma, Johannes W. Boonen, Annelies Cikes, Nada Finck, Axel Gossec, Laure Kvien, Tore K. Dias, João Madruga Matteson, Eric L. Sivera, Francisca Stamm, Tanja A. Szekanecz Zoltán (1964-) (reumatológus, belgyógyász, immunológus) Wiek, Dieter Zink, Angela Ramiro, Sofia Buttgereit, Frank
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM100162
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)e002024 (WoS)000753983800007 (Scopus)85124173434
Első szerző:Haugen, Ida K.
Cím:Development of radiographic classification criteria for hand osteoarthritis : a methodological report (Phase 2) / Haugen Ida K., Felson David, Abhishek Abhishek, Berenbaum Francis, Edwards John James, Herrero-Beaumont Gabriel, Hermann-Eriksen Merete, Hill Catherine L., Ishimori Mariko, Jonsson Helgi, Karjalainen Teemu, Leung Ying Ying, Maheu Emmanuel, Mallen Christian D., Moe Rikke Helene, Ramonda Roberta, Ritschl Valentin, Stamm Tanja A., Szekanecz Zoltan, van der Giesen Florus J., Ritt Marco J. P. F., Wittoek Ruth, Kjeken Ingvild, Osteras Nina, van de Stadt Lotte A., Englund Martin, Dziedzic Krysia S., Marshall M., Bierma-Zeinstra Sita, Hansen Paul, Greibrokk Elsie, Smeets Wilma, Kloppenburg Margreet
Dátum:2022
ISSN:2056-5933
Megjegyzések:Objectives In Phase 1 of developing new hand osteoarthritis (OA) classification criteria, features associated with hand OA were identified in a population with hand complaints. Radiographic findings could better discriminate patients with hand OA and controls than clinical examination findings. The objective of Phase 2 was to achieve consensus on the features and their weights to be included in three radiographic criteria sets of overall hand OA, interphalangeal OA and thumb base OA. Methods Multidisciplinary, international expert panels were convened. Patient vignettes were used to identify important features consistent with hand OA. A consensusbased decision analysis approach implemented using 1000minds software was applied to identify the most important features and their relative importance influencing the likelihood of symptoms being due to hand OA. Analyses were repeated for interphalangeal and thumb base OA. The reliability and validity of the proposed criteria sets were tested. Results The experts agreed that the criteria sets should be applied in a population with pain, aching or stiffness in hand joint(s) not explained by another disease or acute injury. In this setting, five additional criteria were considered important: age, morning stiffness, radiographic osteophytes, radiographic joint space narrowing and concordance between symptoms and radiographic findings. The reliability and validity were very good. Conclusion Radiographic features were considered critical when determining whether a patient had symptoms due to hand OA. The consensus-based decision analysis approach in Phase 2 complemented the data-driven results from Phase 1, which will form the basis of the final classification criteria sets.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Megjelenés:RMD Open. - 8 : 1 (2022), p. 1-10. -
További szerzők:Felson, David Abhishek, Abhishek Berenbaum, Francis Edwards, John James Herrero-Beaumont, Gabriel Hermann-Eriksen, Merete Hill, Catherine L. Ishimori, Mariko Jonsson, Helgi Karjalainen, Teemu Leung, Ying Ying Maheu, Emmanuel Mallen, Christian D. Moe, Rikke Helene Ramonda, Roberta Ritschl, Valentin Stamm, Tanja A. Szekanecz Zoltán (1964-) (reumatológus, belgyógyász, immunológus) van der Giesen, Florus J. Ritt, Marco J. P. F. Wittoek, Ruth Kjeken, Ingvild Osteras, Nina van de Stadt, Lotte A. Englund, Martin Dziedzic, Krysia S. Marshall, M. Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita Hansen, Paul Greibrokk, Elsie Smeets, Wilma Kloppenburg, Margreet
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM075279
035-os BibID:(WoS)000455953500014 (Scopus)85052871018
Első szerző:Kloppenburg, Margreet
Cím:2018 update of the EULAR recommendations for the management of hand osteoarthritis / Margreet Kloppenburg, Féline P. B. Kroon, Francisco J. Blanco, Michael Doherty, Krysia S. Dziedzic, Elsie Greibrokk, Ida K. Haugen, Gabriel Herrero-Beaumont, Helgi Jonsson, Ingvild Kjeken, Emmanuel Maheu, Roberta Ramonda, Marco J. P. F. Ritt, Wilma Smeets, Josef S. Smolen, Tanja A. Stamm, Zoltan Szekanecz, Ruth Wittoek, Loreto Carmona
Dátum:2019
ISSN:0003-4967
Megjegyzések:Since publication of the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) recommendations for management of hand osteoarthritis (OA) in 2007 new evidence has emerged. The aim was to update these recommendations. EULAR standardised operating procedures were followed. A systematic literature review was performed, collecting the evidence regarding all non-pharmacological, pharmacological and surgical treatment options for hand OA published to date. Based on the evidence and expert opinion from an international task force of 19 physicians, healthcare professionals and patients from 10 European countries formulated overarching principles and recommendations. Level of evidence, grade of recommendation and level of agreement were allocated to each statement. Five overarching principles and 10 recommendations were agreed on. The overarching principles cover treatment goals, information provision, individualisation of treatment, shared decision-making and the need to consider multidisciplinary and multimodal (non-pharmacological, pharmacological, surgical) treatment approaches. Recommendations 1?3 cover different nonpharmacological treatment options (education, assistive devices, exercises and orthoses). Recommendations 4?8 describe the role of different pharmacological treatments, including topical treatments (preferred over systemic treatments, topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) being first-line choice), oral analgesics (particularly NSAIDs to be considered for symptom relief for a limited duration), chondroitin sulfate (for symptom relief), intra-articular glucocorticoids (generally not recommended, consider for painful interphalangeal OA) and conventional/ biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (discouraged). Considerations for surgery are described in recommendation 9. The last recommendation relates to follow-up. The presented EULAR recommendations provide up-to-date guidance on the management of hand OA, based on expert opinion and research evidence.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Megjelenés:Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. - 78 : 1 (2019), p. 16-24. -
További szerzők:Kroon, Féline P. B. Blanco, Francisco J. Doherty, Michael Dziedzic, Krysia S. Greibrokk, Elsie Haugen, Ida K. Herrero-Beaumont, Gabriel Jonsson, Helgi Kjeken, Ingvild Maheu, Emmanuel Ramonda, Roberta Ritt, Marco J. P. F. Smeets, Wilma Smolen, Josef S. Stamm, Tanja A. Szekanecz Zoltán (1964-) (reumatológus, belgyógyász, immunológus) Wittoek, Ruth Carmona, Loreto
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM076711
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)e000756
Első szerző:Unger, Julia
Cím:Workforce requirements in rheumatology : a systematic literature review informing the development of a workforce prediction risk of bias tool and the EULAR points to consider / Julia Unger, Polina Putrik, Frank Buttgereit, Daniel Aletaha, Gerolamo Bianchi, Johannes W. J. Bijlsma, Annelies Boonen, Nada Cikes, João Madruga Dias, Louise Falzon, Axel Finckh, Laure Gossec, Tore K. Kvien, Eric L. Matteson, Francisca Sivera, Tanja A. Stamm, Zoltan Szekanecz, Dieter Wiek, Angela Zink, Christian Dejaco, Sofia Ramiro
Dátum:2018
Megjegyzések:Objective?To summarise the available information on physician workforce modelling, to develop a rheumatology workforce prediction risk of bias tool and to apply it to existing studies in rheumatology. Methods?A systematic literature review (SLR) was performed in key electronic databases (1946?2017) comprising an update of an SLR in rheumatology and a hierarchical SLR in other medical fields. Data on the type of workforce prediction models and the factors considered in the models were extracted. Key general as well as specific need/demand and supply factors for workforce calculation in rheumatology were identified. The workforce prediction risk of bias tool was developed and applied to existing workforce studies in rheumatology. Results?In total, 14 studies in rheumatology and 10 studies in other medical fields were included. Studies used a variety of prediction models based on a heterogeneous set of need/demand and/or supply factors. Only two studies attempted empirical validation of the prediction quality of the model. Based on evidence and consensus, the newly developed risk of bias tool includes 21 factors (general, need/demand and supply). The majority of studies revealed high or moderate risk of bias for most of the factors. Conclusions?The existing evidence on workforce prediction in rheumatology is scarce, heterogeneous and at moderate or high risk of bias. The new risk of bias tool should enable future evaluation of workforce prediction studies. This review informs the European League Against Rheumatism points to consider for the conduction of workforce requirement studies in rheumatology.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Megjelenés:Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Diseases. - 4 : 2 (2018), p. 1-19. -
További szerzők:Putrik, Polina Buttgereit, Frank Aletaha, Daniel Bianchi, Gerolamo Bijlsma, Johannes W. Boonen, Annelies Cikes, Nada Dias, João Madruga Falzon, Louise Finckh, Axel Gossec, Laure Kvien, Tore K. Matteson, Eric L. Sivera, Francisca Stamm, Tanja A. Szekanecz Zoltán (1964-) (reumatológus, belgyógyász, immunológus) Wiek, Dieter Zink, Angela Dejaco, Christian Ramiro, Sofia
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