Objective. To investigate the discrepancy between physician’s and parent’s global assessments of disease status and the factors explaining discordance in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Methods. The mothers of 197 patients with JIA rated the child’s overall well-being on a 10 cm visual analogue scale (VAS) and the attending physician rated the child’s overall disease activity on a 10 cm VAS. A discordance score was calculated by subtracting the physician’s global assessment from that of the parent’s, leading to the definition of three patient groups: (1) no discordance, when physician’s and parent’s assessments were within 1 cm of each other; (2) negative discordance, when parent’s assessment was underrated relative to th...
Objective To investigate the frequency in which the physician provides a global assessment of diseas...
International audienceObjectiveThe integration of the patient in therapeutic decision-making is impo...
Abstract Background This study investigates gender differences in self-reports and between parent an...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To investigate concordance between physicians and parents in rating the degree ...
Objective To assess concordance among criteria for inactive disease (ID) and low disease activity (...
BACKGROUND: The JAMAR (Juvenile Arthritis Multidimensional Assessment Report) has been developed to ...
Background: Self assessment of arthritis is important for recognition of disease activity and early ...
Objectives To assess the heterogeneity in factors affecting physician's global assessment of disease...
While previous research in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) has identified discrepancy between pa...
To explore the parent and child acceptable symptom state in juvenile arthritis (JA-PASS and JA-CASS,...
Background: This study investigates gender differences in self-reports and between parent and child ...
Background. In rheumatoid arthritis (RA), global disease activity is commonly evaluated, from the pa...
Objective To develop and validate a parent-centered and a child-centered composite disease assessmen...
To compare the relative responsiveness of condition specific measures with that of a generic health ...
BACKGROUND:Discordance between patient's global assessment (PtGA) and physician's global assessment ...
Objective To investigate the frequency in which the physician provides a global assessment of diseas...
International audienceObjectiveThe integration of the patient in therapeutic decision-making is impo...
Abstract Background This study investigates gender differences in self-reports and between parent an...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To investigate concordance between physicians and parents in rating the degree ...
Objective To assess concordance among criteria for inactive disease (ID) and low disease activity (...
BACKGROUND: The JAMAR (Juvenile Arthritis Multidimensional Assessment Report) has been developed to ...
Background: Self assessment of arthritis is important for recognition of disease activity and early ...
Objectives To assess the heterogeneity in factors affecting physician's global assessment of disease...
While previous research in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) has identified discrepancy between pa...
To explore the parent and child acceptable symptom state in juvenile arthritis (JA-PASS and JA-CASS,...
Background: This study investigates gender differences in self-reports and between parent and child ...
Background. In rheumatoid arthritis (RA), global disease activity is commonly evaluated, from the pa...
Objective To develop and validate a parent-centered and a child-centered composite disease assessmen...
To compare the relative responsiveness of condition specific measures with that of a generic health ...
BACKGROUND:Discordance between patient's global assessment (PtGA) and physician's global assessment ...
Objective To investigate the frequency in which the physician provides a global assessment of diseas...
International audienceObjectiveThe integration of the patient in therapeutic decision-making is impo...
Abstract Background This study investigates gender differences in self-reports and between parent an...