Developing a disease activity tool for systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis by international consensus using the Delphi approach

A V Ramanan, R Schneider, M Batthish, C Achonu, S Ota, M McLimont, N L Young, B M Feldman

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    Abstract

    OBJECTIVES: The systemic form of juvenile idiopathic arthritis may present with many diverse symptoms, signs and laboratory abnormalities. Our aim was to elicit and pool items useful for developing a consensus disease activity measure for systemic arthritis in children, using an international pool of respondents.

    METHODS: We used a Delphi survey process in two steps. First we surveyed 187 paediatric rheumatologists and allied health professionals. We elicited 2607 items that, when combined with previously elicited items from parents/patients, could be pooled into 107 independent items. We then surveyed the paediatric rheumatologists to determine the frequency and importance of the 107 items.

    RESULTS: Our response rate was 83% to both surveys. We identified 29 items as being the most important and most frequently seen indicators of active disease. The most highly rated of these items were: presence of fever, presence of rash, elevated ESR, elevated CRP, requirement for increasing medications, abnormal physician global evaluation and presence of joints with active arthritis.

    CONCLUSIONS: Twenty-nine items are thought by medical practitioners to be most relevant in determining disease activity in systemic arthritis. As a next step, the measurement properties of these items will be tested to help develop a disease activity tool.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1574-8
    Number of pages5
    JournalRheumatology
    Volume44
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2005

    Keywords

    • Algorithms
    • Arthritis, Juvenile/complications
    • Child
    • Delphi Technique
    • Health Surveys
    • Humans
    • International Cooperation
    • Severity of Illness Index

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