INTRODUCTION: Gout is the most prevalent arthritis and significantly impacts on function and quality of life. Given that gout associates with disabling comorbid conditions, it is not clear whether such a complex of diseases accounts for the increased disability or if gout may play a role by itself. This study aims to evaluate the specific influence of gout and disease-related features on functional disability and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients with gout followed in rheumatology clinics. METHODS: A random sample of patients was drawn from clinical registries of 30 rheumatology clinics across Italy. Sociodemographic, general health and gout-specific variables were collected. Functional disability and HRQoL were assessed b...
Abstract Background The prevalence of gout is increasing, and most research on the associated burden...
Objective To compare limitations in health between Dutch patients with gout and the general populati...
This project was supported by Arthritis New Zealand (grant reference R259 to WJT). The US data colle...
Introduction: Gout is the most prevalent arthritis and significantly impacts on function and quality...
Introduction: Gout is the most prevalent arthritis and significantly impacts on function and quality...
Introduction: Gout is the most prevalent arthritis and significantly impacts on function and quality...
The data from the KING study confirm that gout impacts on disability and provide evidence for an ind...
Objective. To describe factors associated with change in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in p...
Jan D Hirsch1,4, Robert Terkeltaub4, Dinesh Khanna5, Jasvinder Singh6, Andrew Sarkin2, Micki Shieh2,...
Objectives To examine gout-related, comorbid and sociodemographic characteristics associated with g...
Objectives. To identify the instruments that have been used to measure health-related quality of lif...
Background: Gout is the most common type of inflammatory arthritis in men, with an Australian popula...
Background Gout is a common inflammatory arthritis affecting an estimated 2.5% of the UK population...
Abstract Background Gout is a painful, inflammatory disease that may cause decreased function and he...
Gout-related disability is an underestimated and understudied problem. More qualitative and quantita...
Abstract Background The prevalence of gout is increasing, and most research on the associated burden...
Objective To compare limitations in health between Dutch patients with gout and the general populati...
This project was supported by Arthritis New Zealand (grant reference R259 to WJT). The US data colle...
Introduction: Gout is the most prevalent arthritis and significantly impacts on function and quality...
Introduction: Gout is the most prevalent arthritis and significantly impacts on function and quality...
Introduction: Gout is the most prevalent arthritis and significantly impacts on function and quality...
The data from the KING study confirm that gout impacts on disability and provide evidence for an ind...
Objective. To describe factors associated with change in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in p...
Jan D Hirsch1,4, Robert Terkeltaub4, Dinesh Khanna5, Jasvinder Singh6, Andrew Sarkin2, Micki Shieh2,...
Objectives To examine gout-related, comorbid and sociodemographic characteristics associated with g...
Objectives. To identify the instruments that have been used to measure health-related quality of lif...
Background: Gout is the most common type of inflammatory arthritis in men, with an Australian popula...
Background Gout is a common inflammatory arthritis affecting an estimated 2.5% of the UK population...
Abstract Background Gout is a painful, inflammatory disease that may cause decreased function and he...
Gout-related disability is an underestimated and understudied problem. More qualitative and quantita...
Abstract Background The prevalence of gout is increasing, and most research on the associated burden...
Objective To compare limitations in health between Dutch patients with gout and the general populati...
This project was supported by Arthritis New Zealand (grant reference R259 to WJT). The US data colle...