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Abstracts tagged "PROMIS"

  • Abstract Number: 1081 • 2017 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Improving Patient-Reported Outcomes Collection and Documentation for Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis at Multilingual, Safety Net Hospital Rheumatology Clinic

    Todd Liou1, Omotoke Odimayomi1, Laura Trupin2, Jinoos Yazdany2 and Mary Margaretten3, 1University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 2Medicine/Rheumatology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 3Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

    Background/Purpose: The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Physical Function-10a (PF10a) survey is a reliable and valid measure of function in patients with rheumatoid arthritis…
  • Abstract Number: 94 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Performance of the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Measure for Physical Function in Early RA

    Till Uhlig, Inge C Olsen, Anna-Birgitte Aga, Siri Lillegraven, Tore K Kvien and Espen A. Haavardsholm, Dept. of Rheumatology, Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Oslo, Norway

    Background/Purpose: The Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) initiative has developed and calibrated item banks for the assessment of physical function and other domains…
  • Abstract Number: 103 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    People with Rheumatoid Arthritis Recruited from an Online Patient Community May Differ from Clinical Populations in Symptoms and Impacts

    Anna Kristina Gutierrez1, Susan J. Bartlett1,2, Michelle Jones3, W. Benjamin Nowell4, Seth D. Ginsberg4, Vivian P. Bykerk5, Jeffrey R. Curtis6 and Clifton Bingham III7, 1Division of Rheumatology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 2Department of Medicine, Division of ClinEpi, Rheumatology, Respirology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada, 3Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 4Global Healthy Living Foundation, CreakyJoints, Upper Nyack, NY, 5Divison of Rheumatology, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, 6Division Clinical Immunology & Rheumatology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, 7Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

    Background/Purpose: Patients are increasingly recruited from online communities to provide insight regarding their lived experiences and preferences for treatment and services. We compared physical, social,…
  • Abstract Number: 299 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Minimally Important Differences for Four Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Short Forms: Physical Function, Pain Interference, Depression, and Anxiety Among Adults with Knee Osteoarthritis

    Augustine Lee1, Lori Lyn Price2, Jeffrey Driban3, William F. Harvey1, Timothy E. McAlindon4, Angie Mae Rodday5 and Chenchen Wang1, 1Rheumatology, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, 2Clinical Care Research, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, 3Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, 4Division of Rheumatology, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, 5Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA

      Background/Purpose: Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) provides reliable, valid measures of health status to resolve many challenges with comparability and interpretability in OA.…
  • Abstract Number: 376 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Initial Validation of the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Pediatric Pain Intensity Scale in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Juvenile Fibromyalgia and Sickle Cell Disease

    Esi Morgan1, Constance Mara2, Bin Huang3, Adam Carle4, Kenneth Goldschneider5, Carlton Dampier6 and Susmita Kashikar-Zuck7, 1Pediatric Rheumatology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, 2James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 3Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 4Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 5Anesthesia, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 6Department of Pediatrics (Hematology-Oncology), Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, 7Behavioral Medicine & Clinical Psychology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH

    Background/Purpose:   The Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System(PROMIS) is a publicly available assessment system offering multiple measures to assess physical, mental and social health.…
  • Abstract Number: 445 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Performance of Promis Measures in a Multi-Ethnic Population-Based Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) Cohort

    Patricia P. Katz1, Jinoos Yazdany1, Laura Trupin1, Stephanie Rush2, Cristina Lanata3, Charles G. Helmick4, Lindsey A. Criswell3 and Maria Dall'Era5, 1Medicine/Rheumatology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 2UCSF, SF, CA, 3Division of Rheumatology, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, 4CDC, Atlanta, GA, 5Division of Rheumatology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

    Background/Purpose: NIH’s PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System) measures have the potential to improve and expand outcomes measurement in SLE, but have not been tested…
  • Abstract Number: 529 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    The Relationship Between Promis and CDAI Scores, Disease Duration, Age and Gender in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Alicia Lieberman1, Judith Baumhauer2, Chris Dasilva2 and Allen P. Anandarajah3, 1Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, 2Orthopedic surgery, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, 3Dept of Rheumatology, Univ of Rochester Medical Ctr, Rochester, NY

    Background/Purpose:   PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System) is a self-reported and parent-reported measure of global, physical, mental, and social health for the general population…
  • Abstract Number: 1413 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Establishing Clinical Severity for Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Measures in Adult Patients with Rheumatic Diseases

    Vivek Nagaraja1, Constance Mara2, Carole V. Dodge3, David Fox4, Puja Khanna5, Timothy Laing4, W Joseph McCune6, Rajaie Namas4, Debra Bancroft Rizzo4, Kelly Vanoverbeke4, Amber Young7, Maha Almackenzie1 and Dinesh Khanna8, 1Department of Medicine [Division of Rheumatology], University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, 2James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 3Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation [Occupational Therapy], University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 4Department of Medicine [Division of Rheumatology], University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 5Rheumatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 6Int Med/ Rheum, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 7Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 8University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

    Background/Purpose: Different patient reported outcome [PRO] measures are used for rheumatic diseases [RD], and there is lack of uniform generic illness measures across the disease…
  • Abstract Number: 2040 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Responsiveness of Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Measures in RA Patients Starting or Switching a DMARD

    Alyssa Wohlfahrt1, Clifton Bingham III2, Zhi Zhang1, Marcy Bolster3, Larry W. Moreland4, Tuhina Neogi5, Kristine Phillips6 and Yvonne C. Lee7, 1Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergy, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, 2Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 3Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, 4Rheumatology & Clinical Immunology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 5Clinical Epidemiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, 6Rheumatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 7Rheumatology Immunology & Allergy, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

    Background/Purpose: The Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) is an NIH-developed metric for assessing multidimensional aspects of health across different conditions. Prior RA studies…
  • Abstract Number: 2041 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Validity and Reliability of Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®) Global Health Short Form in Patients with SLE

    Shanthini Kasturi1, Jayme C. Burket2, Jessica Berman1, Kyriakos A. Kirou1, Alana B. Levine1, Lisa R. Sammaritano1 and Lisa Mandl1, 1Rheumatology, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, 2Healthcare Research Institute, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

    Background/Purpose: The measurement of patient reported outcomes (PROs) is a growing priority for performance improvement in clinical care of chronic conditions such as SLE. Measuring…
  • Abstract Number: 2349 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Longitudinal Construct Validity for Four Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Short Forms: Physical Function, Pain Interference, Depression, and Anxiety Among Adults with Knee Osteoarthritis

    Augustine C. Lee1, Lori Lyn Price2, Jeffrey B. Driban1, William F. Harvey1, Timothy E. McAlindon3, Angie Mae Rodday4, Hans E. Knopp5 and Chenchen Wang1, 1Rheumatology, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, 2Biostatistics Research Center, Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, 3Division of Rheumatology, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, 4Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, 5Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA

      Background/Purpose: Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) provides clinicians and researchers access to reliable, valid measures of health status to resolve many challenges associated…
  • Abstract Number: 3233 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Determinants of Pain, Fatigue, Physical Function and Social Participation in SLE Patients, Measured with Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®) Computerized Adaptive Tests

    Shanthini Kasturi1, Jayme C. Burket2, Jessica Berman1, Kyriakos A. Kirou1, Alana B. Levine1, Lisa R. Sammaritano1 and Lisa Mandl1, 1Rheumatology, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, 2Healthcare Research Institute, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

    Background/Purpose: Poor SLE outcomes have been associated with certain clinical and socio-demographic characteristics, but the determinants of patient reported outcomes (PROs) in SLE are unknown.…
  • Abstract Number: 2624 • 2015 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Preliminary Content Validation of the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Short Forms in People Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Anna Kristina Gutierrez1, Michelle Jones2, Susan J. Bartlett1,3,4 and Clifton O. Bingham III2, 1Division of Rheumatology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 2Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 3Division of Rheumatology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 4Medicine , Divisions of Clinical Epidemiology, Rheumatology, Respirology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada

    Background/Purpose: The process of patient reported outcome (PRO) validation requires demonstration that the concept being measured and the patient experience of the corresponding symptom or…
  • Abstract Number: 2682 • 2015 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    A Brief Patient-Reported Measure of Physical Function Is Sensitive to Changes in a Composite Disease Activity Measure in a Diverse Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinic Setting

    Elizabeth R. Wahl1,2, Andrew Gross2, Vladimir Chernitskiy2, Laura Trupin2, Jinoos Yazdany3 and Patricia P. Katz2, 1Medicine/Rheumatology, San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, 2Medicine/Rheumatology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 3University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

    Background/Purpose: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients' physical function is a strong predictor of clinical outcomes. A brief patient-reported measure of physical function, the PROMIS PF-10a (PF-10a),…
  • Abstract Number: 396 • 2015 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    A Comparison of the Illness Experience Reported Via the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Between Patients with Childhood-Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, and Widespread Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

    Michael J. Holland1, Jordan Jones1, Esi M. Morgan DeWitt2, Susmita Kashikar-Zuck3, David D. Sherry4, Adam C. Carle5, Bin Huang6, Constance Mara7 and Hermine I. Brunner1, 1Pediatric Rheumatology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 2Rheumatology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 3Behavioral Medicine & Clinical Psychology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 4Pediatric Rheumatology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, 5University of Cincinnati Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 6Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 7James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH

    Background/Purpose: The Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS¨), developed by the National Institutes of Health, seeks to create standardized instruments to measure patient reported…
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