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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 2014

Biological therapy can be monitored more cost effectively by a nurse-led rheumatology clinic

Ingrid Larsson; Bengt Fridlund; Barbro Arvidsson; Annika Teleman; Stefan Bergman

Background Patients with chronic inflammatory arthritis (CIA) treated with biological therapy are usually monitored by rheumatologists. Research shows that a nurse-led rheumatology clinic is safe and effective in monitoring biological therapy (1) and contributed added value in patients within rheumatology care, because the encounter with the nurse led to a sense of security, familiarity and participation (2). Objectives To compare the cost of monitoring biological therapy in a nurse-led rheumatology clinic with those of a rheumatologist-led clinic in patients with low disease activity or in remission. Methods Cost comparison was based on data from a 12 month randomised controlled trial (1). A total of 107 patients were randomly assigned to either a rheumatologist-led clinic or to a nurse-led rheumatology clinic. The purpose of the intervention was to replace one of two annual monitoring visits at the rheumatologist-led clinic (control group; n=54) by a visit to a nurse-led rheumatology clinic (intervention group; n=53), based on person-centred care. Inclusion criteria were ongoing biological therapy and Disease Activity Score 28 (DAS28) ≤3.2. All patients met the rheumatologist at inclusion and after 12 months. All outpatient visits, team rehabilitation and all the telephone advice at the Rheumatology Clinic were registered for the patients who participated in the trial. Main outcome measures were direct costs related to rheumatology care during the 12 month follow-up period. Results After 12 months 97 patients completed the study. At the inclusion the patients had mean age of 55.4 years, disease duration of 16.7 years, and DAS28 was 2.1, with no significant differences between the two groups. After 12 months there was no mean difference in changes in clinical outcome between the two groups (DAS28 -0.06; p=0.66). The total annual cost of team rehabilitation in rheumatology care, per patient monitored by the nurse-led rheumatology clinic was €580 compared with €1278 for monitoring by a rheumatologist-led clinic, translating in a €698 (55%) lower annual cost. The annual cost of just the outpatient rheumatology care provided by rheumatologist and rheumatology nurse, per patient was €457 for monitoring by the nurse-led rheumatology clinic compared with €598 for monitoring by a rheumatologist-led clinic, translating in a €141 (24%) lower annual cost. Conclusions Patients with stable CIA undergoing biological therapy can be monitored more cost effectively by a nurse-led rheumatology clinic compared to a rheumatologist-led clinic, with no difference in clinical outcome as measured by DAS28. References Larsson et al. (2014). Randomized controlled trial of a nurse-led rheumatology clinic for monitoring biological therapy. J Adv Nurs, 70(1): 164-175. Larsson et al. (2012). Patients experiences of a nurse-led rheumatology clinic in Sweden – a qualitative study in patients undergoing biological therapy. Nurs Health Sci, 14(4): 501-507. Disclosure of Interest None declared DOI 10.1136/annrheumdis-2014-eular.3805


The first World Congress on Debates & Consensus in Bone, Muscle and Joint Diseases (BMJD), The Academy for Clinical Debates & Controversies in Medicine, Barcelona, Spain, 19-22 January, 2012 | 2012

Biological therapy could be monitored by a rheumatology nurse-led clinic without any differences in outcome – a randomised controlled study

Ingrid Larsson; Bengt Fridlund; Barbro Arvidsson; Stefan Bergman


Medicinska riksstämman 2012, Stockholmsmässan, Älvsjö, Stockholm, 29 november, 2012 | 2012

Sjuksköterskemottagning för patienter med en reumatisk sjukdom behandlade med biologiska läkemedel – ett randomiserat, kontrollerat försök jämförande sjuksköterskemottagning med läkarmottagning

Ingrid Larsson; Bengt Fridlund; Barbro Arvidsson; Stefan Bergman


Medicinska riksstämman, Stockholmsmässan, Älvsjö,Stockholm 1 december 2011 | 2011

Patients’ experiences of rheumatology nurse-led clinic in biological therapy – a qualitative study

Ingrid Larsson; Stefan Bergman; Bengt Fridlund; Barbro Arvidsson


Annual European Congress of Rheumatology EULAR 2011, London, England, 25-28 May | 2011

Patients’ experiences of nurse-led follow-up in biological therapy – a qualitative study

Ingrid Larsson; Stefan Bergman; Bengt Fridlund; Barbro Arvidsson


Svenska Riksstämman, Stockholm, Sverige, 1-3 december, 2010 | 2010

Factors promoting health-related quality of life in patients with rheumatic diseases 12 months after rehabilitation

Susann Arvidsson; Barbro Arvidsson; Bengt Fridlund; Stefan Bergman


Svenska Riksstämman, Stockholm, Sverige, 1-3 december, 2010 | 2010

Psychometric Properties of the Swedish Rheumatic Disease Empowerment Scale, SWE-RES-23

Susann Arvidsson; Stefan Bergman; Barbro Arvidsson; Bengt Fridlund; Pia Tingström


QMSH - 6th Nordic Interdisciplinary Conference on Qualitative Methods in the Service of Health, 2-4 May, Uppsala, Sweden | 2010

Patients with rheumatic diseases and their conceptions of regular self-administered subcutaneous anti-TNF injections

Ingrid Larsson; Stefan Bergman; Bengt Fridlund; Barbro Arvidsson


Annual European Congress of Rheumatology EULAR 2010, Rome, Italy, 16-19 June | 2010

Patients’ independence of a nurse for the administration of their subcutaneous anti-TNF therapy : A phenomenographic study

Ingrid Larsson; Stefan Bergman; Bengt Fridlund; Barbro Arvidsson


Svenska Riksstämman, Stockholm, Sverige, 25-27 november, 2009 | 2009

Upplevelse av hälsobefrämjande egenvård vid reumatisk sjukdom

Susann Arvidsson; Stefan Bergman; Barbro Arvidsson; Bengt Fridlund; Anita Bengtsson-Tops

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Karolinska University Hospital

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