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BMJ | 2005

Patient initiated outpatient follow up in rheumatoid arthritis: six year randomised controlled trial.

Sarah Hewlett; John R. Kirwan; Jon Pollock; Kathryn Mitchell; Maggie Hehir; Peter S Blair; David Memel; Mark G Perry

Abstract Objectives To determine whether direct access to hospital review initiated by patients with rheumatoid arthritis would result in improved clinical and psychological outcome, reduced overall use of healthcare resources, and greater satisfaction with care than seen in patients receiving regular review initiated by a rheumatologist. Design Two year randomised controlled trial extended to six years. Setting Rheumatology outpatient department in teaching hospital. Participants 209 consecutive patients with rheumatoid arthritis for over two years; 68 (65%) in the direct access group and 52 (50%) in the control group completed the study (P = 0.04). Main outcome measures Clinical outcome: pain, disease activity, early morning stiffness, inflammatory indices, disability, grip strength, range of movement in joints, and bone erosion. Psychological status: anxiety, depression, helplessness, self efficacy, satisfaction, and confidence in the system. Number of visits to hospital physician and general practitioner for arthritis. Results Participants were well matched at baseline. After six years there was only one significant difference between the two groups for the 14 clinical outcomes measured (deterioration in range of movement in elbow was less in direct access patients). There were no significant differences between groups for median change in psychological status. Satisfaction and confidence in the system were significantly higher in the direct access group at two, four, and six years: confidence 9.8 v 8.4, 9.4 v 8.0, 8.7 v 6.9; satisfaction 9.3 v 8.3, 9.3 v 7.7, 8.9 v 7.1 (all P < 0.02). Patients in the direct access group had 38% fewer hospital appointments (median 8 v 13, P < 0.0001). Conclusions Over six years, patients with rheumatoid arthritis who initiated their reviews through direct access were clinically and psychologically at least as well as patients having traditional reviews initiated by a physician. They requested fewer appointments, found direct access more acceptable, and had more than a third fewer medical appointments. This radical responsive management could be tested in other chronic diseases.


The Journal of Rheumatology | 2005

Incorporating the patient perspective into outcome assessment in rheumatoid arthritis - progress at OMERACT 7

John R. Kirwan; Sarah Hewlett; Turid Heiberg; Rod Hughes; Maggie Carr; Maggie Hehir; Tore K. Kvien; Patricia Minnock; Stanton Newman; Enid Quest; Erik Taal; Janney Wale


British Journal of General Practice | 2000

General practitioners miss disability and anxiety as well as depression in their patients with osteoarthritis.

David Memel; John R. Kirwan; Deborah Sharp; Maggie Hehir


The Journal of Rheumatology | 2005

Progress since OMERACT 6 on including patient perspective in rheumatoid arthritis outcome assessment

John R. Kirwan; Monica Ahlmén; Maarten de Wit; Turid Heiberg; Maggie Hehir; Sarah Hewlett; Patricia P. Katz; Patricia Minnock; Enid Quest; Pam Richards


Rheumatology | 2003

Clinical and psychological outcome from a randomized controlled trial of patient‐initiated direct‐access hospital follow‐up for rheumatoid arthritis extended to 4 years

John R. Kirwan; K. Mitchell; Sarah Hewlett; Maggie Hehir; Jon Pollock; David Memel; B. Bennett


Rheumatology | 2004

Patient-initiated review: Specific helpline support is required

Kathryn Mitchell; Sarah Hewlett; John R. Kirwan; Maggie Hehir; David Memel; Peter S Blair; Susan A Tipler; Julie A Haynes; Jonathan I Pollock


Archive | 2005

controlled trial rheumatoid arthritis: six year randomised Patient initiated outpatient follow up in

Peter S Blair; David Memel; G Perry; Sarah Hewlett; John R. Kirwan; Jon Pollock; Kathryn Mitchell; Maggie Hehir


Rheumatology | 2004

Patient-initiated reviews and physician-initiated reviews in RA: how appropriate are they?

Maggie Hehir; Sarah Hewlett; John R. Kirwan; Kathryn Mitchell; Jon Pollock; David Memel; Peter S Blair


68th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American-College-of-Rheumatology/39th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association-of-Rheumatology-Health-Professionals | 2004

68th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American-College-of-Rheumatology/39th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association-of-Rheumatology-Health-Professionals

Kathryn Mitchell; Sarah Hewlett; John R. Kirwan; Maggie Hehir; David Memel; Peter S Blair; S Tipler; J Haynes; Jonathan I Pollock


Arthritis & Rheumatism | 2003

6 year RCT of patient-initiated review versus regular physician-initiated follow-up in rheumatoid arthritis, extended to 6 years

Sarah Hewlett; John R. Kirwan; Jon Pollock; Kathryn Mitchell; Maggie Hehir; Peter S Blair; David Memel; B Bennett

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Sarah Hewlett

University of the West of England

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Jon Pollock

University of the West of England

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Turid Heiberg

Oslo University Hospital

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