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Concept
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Rheumatic Diseases
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Concept
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Lung Diseases, Interstitial
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Academic Article
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RheuMetric A Physician Checklist to Record Patient Levels of Inflammation, Damage and Distress as Quantitative Data Rather than as Narrative Impressions.
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Academic Article
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Clinical trials in rheumatic diseases: designs and limitations.
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Academic Article
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Patient questionnaires for clinical research and improved standard patient care: is it better to have 80% of the information in 100% of patients or 100% of the information in 5% of patients?
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Academic Article
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Further development of a physical function scale on a MDHAQ [corrected] for standard care of patients with rheumatic diseases.
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Academic Article
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Saving time and improving care with a multidimensional health assessment questionnaire: 10 practical considerations.
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Academic Article
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Improving survival in inflammatory rheumatic diseases: a neglected goal?
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Academic Article
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A multidimensional health assessment questionnaire (MDHAQ) for all patients with rheumatic diseases to complete at all visits in standard clinical care.
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Academic Article
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Quantitative measures of rheumatic diseases for clinical research versus standard clinical care: differences, advantages and limitations.
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Academic Article
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Can a Multi-Dimensional Health Assessment Questionnaire (MDHAQ) and Routine Assessment of Patient Index Data (RAPID) scores be informative in patients with all rheumatic diseases?
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Academic Article
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Pain, function, and RAPID scores: vital signs in chronic diseases, analogous to pulse and temperature in acute diseases and blood pressure and cholesterol in long-term health.
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Academic Article
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Visual analog scales in formats other than a 10 centimeter horizontal line to assess pain and other clinical data.
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Academic Article
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Quantitative clinical assessment in busy rheumatology settings: the value of short patient questionnaires.
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Academic Article
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RAPID3-an index of physical function, pain, and global status as "vital signs" to improve care for people with chronic rheumatic diseases.
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Academic Article
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Complex measures and indices for clinical research compared with simple patient questionnaires to assess function, pain, and global estimates as rheumatology "vital signs" for usual clinical care.
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Academic Article
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The HAQ compared with the MDHAQ: "keep it simple, stupid" (KISS), with feasibility and clinical value as primary criteria for patient questionnaires in usual clinical care.
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Academic Article
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How to collect an MDHAQ to provide rheumatology vital signs (function, pain, global status, and RAPID3 scores) in the infrastructure of rheumatology care, including some misconceptions regarding the MDHAQ.
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Academic Article
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A multi-dimensional health assessment questionnaire (MDHAQ) and routine assessment of patient index data (RAPID3) scores are informative in patients with all rheumatic diseases.
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Academic Article
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Flowsheets that include MDHAQ physical function, pain, global, and RAPID3 scores, laboratory tests, and medications to monitor patients with all rheumatic diseases: an electronic database for an electronic medical record.
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Academic Article
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Are patient questionnaire scores as "scientific" as laboratory tests for rheumatology clinical care?
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Academic Article
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Beyond RAPID3 - practical use of the MDHAQ to improve doctor-patient communication.
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Academic Article
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MDHAQ/RAPID3 scores: quantitative patient history data in a standardized "scientific" format for optimal assessment of patient status and quality of care in rheumatic diseases.
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Academic Article
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Patient self-report RADAI (Rheumatoid Arthritis Disease Activity Index) joint counts on an MDHAQ (Multidimensional Health Assessment Questionnaire) in usual care of consecutive patients with rheumatic diseases other than rheumatoid arthritis.
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Academic Article
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MDHAQ/RAPID3 can provide a roadmap or agenda for all rheumatology visits when the entire MDHAQ is completed at all patient visits and reviewed by the doctor before the encounter.
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Academic Article
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Possible discontinuation of therapies in inflammatory rheumatic diseases - as with initiation of therapies, a shared decision between patient and rheumatologist.
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Academic Article
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Discordance of global estimates by patients and their physicians in usual care of many rheumatic diseases: association with 5 scores on a Multidimensional Health Assessment Questionnaire (MDHAQ) that are not found on the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ).
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Academic Article
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RHEUMDOC: a one-page RHEUMatology DOCtor form with four physician global estimates for overall status, inflammation, damage, and symptoms based on neither inflammation nor damage.
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Academic Article
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Premature Mortality: A Neglected Outcome in Rheumatic Diseases?
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Academic Article
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Pragmatic assessment of exercise in routine care using an MDHAQ: associations with changes in RAPID3 and other clinical variables.
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Academic Article
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Development and validation of the health assessment questionnaire II: a revised version of the health assessment questionnaire.
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Academic Article
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Quantitative measures to assess patients with rheumatic diseases: 2006 update.
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Academic Article
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Assessing dyspnea and its impact on patients with connective tissue disease-related interstitial lung disease.
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Academic Article
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Screening for low literacy in a rheumatology setting: more than 10% of patients cannot read "cartilage," "diagnosis," "rheumatologist," or "symptom".
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Academic Article
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Assessment of fatigue in routine care on a Multidimensional Health Assessment Questionnaire (MDHAQ): a cross-sectional study of associations with RAPID3 and other variables in different rheumatic diseases.
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Academic Article
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Information technology in rheumatology.
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Academic Article
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A RheuMetric physician checklist to quantitate levels of inflammation, damage and distress on 0-10 visual analogue scales.
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Academic Article
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Pain in rheumatic diseases.
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Academic Article
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Update on imaging in rheumatic diseases.
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Academic Article
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Fibromyalgia Assessment Screening Tool: Clues to Fibromyalgia on a Multidimensional Health Assessment Questionnaire for Routine Care.
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