1. Implementation of an assessment checklist for patients with spondyloarthritis in daily practice
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Raquel, Almodovar, Beatriz, Joven, Esther, Rodríguez Almaraz, Sheila, Melchor, Elena, Rabadán, Virginia, Villaverde, Teresa, Navío, Laura, Cebrián Méndez, Leticia, Lojo Oliveira, Alejandro, Prada, Laura, González, Victoria, Navarro-Compán, Estíbaliz, Loza, and Pedro, Zarco
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Spondylarthritis ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Rheumatologists ,Severity of Illness Index ,Checklist - Abstract
To analyse the feasibility and changes in the collection of clinical measures after the implementation in daily practice of a checklist designed for an optimal evaluation and monitoring of patients with spondyloarthritis (SpA).An observational prospective study was performed. The feasibility of the assessment checklist (paper/on-line format) for patients with SpA was tested (time to complete the checklist, simplicity, amenity clarity, usefulness). Through a medical files review, changes in the number of the checklist variables collected were analysed previous to the implementation of the checklist and 6 months later. A descriptive and bivariate analysis was performed.A total 6 hospitals and 11 rheumatologists participated. The median time to checklist completion was 15 (12-20) minutes, and the mean scores for the rest of variables of the feasibility test were in general positives. A total of 83 and 68 medical files pre-implementation and post-implementation were reviewed respectively. We observed a significant increase in the collection of many of the checklist variables after the implementation. The record of BASDAI increased from 46.2% to 73.1% (p=0.001), physical activity from 48.2% to 88.2% (p0.0001), physician global (VAS) from 28.0% to 73.5% (p0.0001), patient global (VAS) from 48.8% to 85.3% (p0.0001), morning stiffness from 62.8% to 84.8% (p=0.003), ASDAS from 12.2% to 32.8% (p=0.002), BASFI from 43.7% to 65.7% (p=0.008), or DAS28 from 24.7% to 46.3% (p=0.006). These changes were observed irrespectively of SpA classification.The implementation of an assessment checklist in daily practice is feasible and improves the assessment of SpA patients.
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- 2019