Author/Editor     Haraoui, B; Smolen, JS; Aletaha, D; Tomšič, Matija
Title     Treating rheumatoid arthritis to target: multinational recommendations assessment questionnaire
Type     članek
Source     Ann Rheum Dis
Vol. and No.     Letnik 70, št. 11
Publication year     2011
Volume     str. 1999-2002
Language     eng
Abstract     Aim: To measure the level of agreement and application of 10 international recommendations for treating rheumatoid arthritis (RA) to a target of remission/low disease activity. Methods: A 10-point Likert scale (1=fully disagree, 10=fully agree) measured the level of agreement with each of 10 recommendations. A 4-point Likert scale (never, not very often, very often, always) assessed the degree to which each recommendation was being applied in current daily practice. If respondents answered 'never' or 'not very often', they were asked whether they would change their practice according to the particular recommendation. Results: A total of 1901 physicians representing 34 countries participated. Both agreement with and application of recommendations was high. With regard to application of recommendations in daily practice, the majority of responses were 'always' and 'very often'. A significant percentage of participants who were currently not applying these recommendations in clinical practice were willing to change their practice according to the recommendations. Conclusion: The results of this survey demonstrated great support of 'Treating RA to Target' recommendations among the international rheumatology community. Additional efforts may be needed to encourage application of the recommendations among certain clinicians who are resistant to changing their practice.
Descriptors     ADULT
ANTIRHEUMATIC AGENTS
ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATOID
ATTITUDE OF HEALTH PERSONNEL
CHILD
CHILD, PRESCHOOL
INFANT
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
REMISSION INDUCTION
SEVERITY OF ILLNESS INDEX
TREATMENT OUTCOME