Domains rated as important by patients with hand osteoarthritis

Background No data exist on patient participation in the selection of core domains for clinical trials of hand osteoarthritis (HOA). We aim to explore HOA patients' perspectives in the relative importance of domains. Methods Seven domains affecting patients’ lives were derived from a prior qual...

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description Background No data exist on patient participation in the selection of core domains for clinical trials of hand osteoarthritis (HOA). We aim to explore HOA patients' perspectives in the relative importance of domains. Methods Seven domains affecting patients’ lives were derived from a prior qualitative study. We recruited consecutive patients with symptomatic HOA to rate on 11‐point numeric rating scales for each domain, from 0 representing “not important at all” to 10 representing “most important”, with consideration in two scenarios: (a) how important the domains are in affecting their current lives; and (b) how important the domains are when there are treatments for HOA (eg exercise or drugs). Results Forty‐five patients (91% female; mean age ± standard deviation 64.3 ± 7.5 years) with mild HOA symptoms were included. Of these, 31%‐42% rated current impact of HOA in various domains as highly important. Seven domains with rated scores of ≥7/10 in importance were endorsed for clinical trials in the following order: pain and HOA symptoms (endorsed by 77.8% of patients), physical function (66.7%), ability to participate in social roles (64.4%), ability to participate in social activities (62.2%), work productivity (62.2%), emotional health (60%), and appearance of fingers (55.6%). Conclusion The preliminary important domains as endorsed by patients with HOA for inclusion into clinical trials were explored. Apart from pain and physical function, further research is needed to refine other domains of impact, such as participation, emotional health and aesthetic concerns, as core domain sets for HOA.
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core domain set development
Cost of Illness
Delphi study
Emotions
Employment
Female
Hand Joints - physiopathology
hand osteoarthritis
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Male
Mental Health
Middle Aged
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis - diagnosis
Osteoarthritis - physiopathology
Osteoarthritis - therapy
Pain
Patient Participation
Quality of Life
Research Design
Social Behavior
Treatment Outcome
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