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Jane T Osterhaus1, Oana Purcaru, Lance Richard.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The rheumatoid arthritis-specific Work Productivity Survey (WPS-RA) measures the impact of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and treatment on patient productivity within and outside the home. It contains nine questions addressing employment status, productivity within and outside the home, and daily activities. The objective of this paper was to evaluate the discriminant validity, responsiveness, and reliability of the WPS-RA in patients with active RA.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19457255 PMCID: PMC2714119 DOI: 10.1186/ar2702
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthritis Res Ther ISSN: 1478-6354 Impact factor: 5.156
Demographic and clinical characteristics of randomly assigned patients (modified intent-to-treat population) at baseline
| All randomly assigned | |
| Mean age (range), years | 53.8 (21 to 80) |
| Female gender, number (percentage) | 184 (83.6%) |
| Caucasians, number (percentage) | 177 (80.5%) |
| Country, number (percentage) | |
| Austria | 3 (1.4%) |
| Czech Republic | 52 (23.6%) |
| United States | 165 (75%) |
| Employment statusa, number (percentage) | |
| Employed outside the home | 85 (38.6%) |
| Homemakers | 23 (10.5%) |
| Retired | 55 (25.0%) |
| Unable to work due to arthritis | 44 (20.0%) |
| Other | 13 (5.9%) |
| Job function if employeda, number (percentage) | |
| Non-manual | 41 (48.2%) |
| Manual with no supervisory duties | 14 (16.5%) |
| Mixed (manual and non-manual) | 30 (35.3%) |
| Mean duration of RA (SD), years | 9.52 (8.93) |
| Mean age at RA onset (SD), years | 44.31 (13.57) |
| Mean disease activity, DAS28(3) (SD) | 6.31 (1.0) |
| DAS28(3) group with DAS28 of >5.1, number (percentage) | 196 (89.1%) |
| Mean number of prior DMARDs (range) | 2 (0 to 8) |
aCaptured by the Work Productivity Survey – Rheumatoid Arthritis (WPS-RA). DAS, disease activity score; DAS28, disease activity score using 28 joint counts; DMARD, disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug; RA, rheumatoid arthritis; SD, standard deviation.
Productivity, physical functioning, and health-related quality of life at baseline as assessed by WPS-RA, HAQ-DI, and SF-36
| All randomly assigneda | |||
| Number | Mean (SD) | Median | |
| WPS-RAb | |||
| Number of days of work missed (absenteeism) | 85 | 2.2 (5.85) | 0 |
| Number of days with productivity = 50% at work (presenteeism) | 85 | 5.9 (8.56) | 2 |
| Rate of arthritis interference with work productvityc | 85 | 4.5 (2.50) | 5 |
| Number of days of household work missed | 220 | 9.2 (9.84) | 5 |
| Number of days with productivity = 50% in household work | 219 | 11.2 (10.00) | 10 |
| Number of days of family, social, or leisure activities missed | 220 | 4.0 (6.74) | 2 |
| Number of days with outside help | 217 | 1.2 (4.29) | 0 |
| Rate of arthritis interference with household work productvityc | 216 | 5.8 (2.75) | 5.5 |
| HAQ-DI | 219 | 1.5 (0.64) | 1.5 |
| SF-36 PCS | 216 | 27.88 (7.84) | 27.51 |
| SF-36 MCS | 216 | 44.71 (11.46) | 45.28 |
aModified intent-to-treat population; bWork Productivity Survey – Rheumatoid Arthritis (WPS-RA) recall period is 1 month; cscore on a scale of 0 to 10 points (0 = no interference and 10 = complete interference). HAQ-DI, Health Assessment Questionnaire – Disability Index; SD, standard deviation; SF-36, Short Form-36 health survey; SF-36 MCS, Short Form-36 health survey – Mental Component Summary; SF-36 PCS, Short Form-36 health survey – Physical Component Summary.
WPS-RA baseline responses by HAQ-DI and SF-36: work productivity of employed subjects in the modified intent-to-treat population
| Instrumenta | Number of days of work missed over the previous month, mean (SD) | Number of days with productivity ≤ 50% at work over the previous month, mean (SD) | Rate of arthritis interference with WPb over the previous month, mean (SD) | |||
| Worst | Best | Worst | Best | Worst | Best | |
| HAQ-DI | 3.0 (7.19) | 1.1c (3.45) | 6.8 (8.96) | 3.4c (6.88) | 4.8 (2.77) | 4.4d (2.67) |
| n = 46 | n = 35 | n = 46 | n = 35 | n = 46 | n = 35 | |
| SF-36 PCS | 2.9 (6.96) | 1.3e (4.50) | 8.7 (10.02) | 2.2c (4.60) | 6.0 (2.13) | 3.5c (2.16) |
| n = 21 | n = 20 | n = 21 | n = 20 | n = 21 | n = 20 | |
| SF-36 MCS | 4.1 (8.07) | 0.7c (1.59) | 10.6 (11.07) | 4.0c (7.83) | 5.2 (2.89) | 4.1c (2.47) |
| n = 20 | n = 21 | n = 20 | n = 21 | n = 20 | n = 21 | |
aCutoff points represent first and third quartiles of baseline scores; 'worst' group (HAQ-DI score ≥ third quartile; SF-36 score ≤ first quartile) and 'best' group (HAQ-DI score ≤ first quartile, SF-36 ≥ third quartile). bScore on a scale of 0 to 10 points (0 = no interference and 10 = complete interference). WPS-RA recall period is 1 month. cP value ≤ 0.001, dP value < 0.01, eP value ≤ 0.05 best versus worst; P values were obtained using the non-parametric bootstrap-t method. HAQ-DI, Health Assessment Questionnaire – Disability Index; SD, standard deviation; SF-36, Short Form-36 health survey; SF-36 MCS, Short Form-36 health survey – Mental Component Summary; SF-36 PCS, Short Form-36 health survey – Physical Component Summary; WP, work productivity; WPS-RA, Work Productivity Survey – Rheumatoid Arthritis.
WPS-RA baseline responses by HAQ-DI and SF-36: home productivity and daily activities of all randomly assigned subjects in the modified intent-to-treat population
| Instrumenta | Number of days of household work missed over the previous month, mean (SD) | Number of days with household productivity ≤ 50% over the previous month, mean (SD) | Number of days of missed family, social, or leisure activities over the previous month, mean (SD) | Number of days with outside help over the previous month, mean (SD) | Rate of arthritis interference with household WPb over the previous month, mean (SD) | |||||
| Worst | Best | Worst | Best | Worst | Best | Worst | Best | Worst | Best | |
| HAQ-DI | 12.5 (10.79) | 6.4c (8.01) | 14.0 (10.35) | 9.4c (9.53) | 5.1 (7.80) | 3.6c (6.56) | 1.5 (4.90) | 1.1 (4.57) | 7.0 (2.42) | 5.1c (2.82) |
| n = 116 | n = 96 | n = 115 | n = 96 | n = 116 | n = 96 | n = 114 | n = 95 | n = 113 | n = 95 | |
| SF-36 PCS | 13.7 (10.91) | 3.4c (5.13) | 14.7 (11.21) | 6.2c (7.06) | 5.7 (7.94) | 1.7c (3.26) | 1.4 (4.72) | 0.5c (1.24) | 7.0 (2.77) | 4.0c |
| n = 55 | n = 52 | n = 54 | n = 52 | n = 55 | n = 52 | n = 55 | n = 51 | n = 55 | n = 51 | |
| SF-36 MCS | 14.0 (11.05) | 4.7c (6.16) | 15.9 (10.13) | 5.8c (7.69) | 6.9 (8.24) | 0.6c (1.19) | 1.5 (4.74) | 0.8 (4.20) | 7.1 (2.51) | 4.1c (2.73) |
| n = 53 | n = 53 | n = 53 | n = 53 | n = 53 | n = 53 | n = 52 | n = 52 | n = 52 | n = 52 | |
aCutoff points represent first and third quartiles of baseline scores; 'worst' group (HAQ-DI score ≥ third quartile; SF-36 score ≤ first quartile) and 'best' group (HAQ-DI score ≤ first quartile, SF-36 ≥ third quartile). bScore on a scale of 0 to 10 points (0 = no interference and 10 = complete interference). WPS-RA recall period is 1 month; cP value ≤ 0.001 best versus worst; P values were obtained using the non-parametric bootstrap-t method. HAQ-DI, Health Assessment Questionnaire – Disability Index; SD, standard deviation; SF-36, Short Form-36 health survey; SF-36 MCS, Short Form-36 health survey – Mental Component Summary; SF-36 PCS, Short Form-36 health survey – Physical Component Summary; WP, work productivity; WPS-RA, Work Productivity Survey – Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Figure 1Change from baseline in Work Productivity Survey – Rheumatoid Arthritis (WPS-RA) by American College of Rheumatology 20% improvement criteria (ACR20) clinical response at week 24. §P ≤ 0.001, **P < 0.01, *P ≤ 0.05 responders versus non-responders; P values were obtained using the non-parametric bootstrap-t method. Rate of interference is a score on a scale of 0 to 10 points (0 = no interference and 10 = complete interference). WPS-RA recall period is 1 month. BSL, baseline; RA, rheumatoid arthritis; WP, work productivity.
Figure 2Standardized response mean (SRM) of changes from baseline in Work Productivity Survey – Rheumatoid Arthritis by American College of Rheumatology 20% improvement criteria (ACR20) clinical response at week 24. SRM is small below the dashed line (0.5), moderate between the two lines, and large above the solid line (0.8).
Figure 3Change from baseline in Work Productivity Survey – Rheumatoid Arthritis (WPS-RA) by Health Assessment Questionnaire – Disability Index (HAQ-DI) response at week 24. §P ≤ 0.001, **P < 0.01 responders versus non-responders; P values were obtained using the non-parametric bootstrap-t method. Rate of interference is a score on a scale of 0 to 10 points (0 = no interference and 10 = complete interference). WPS-RA recall period is 1 month. Response is defined as a decrease from weeks 0 to 24 in the HAQ-DI score of greater than or equal to the minimum clinically important difference (MCID) in absolute value. BSL, baseline; RA, rheumatoid arthritis; WP, work productivity.
Figure 4Standardized response mean (SRM) of changes from baseline in Work Productivity Survey – Rheumatoid Arthritis by Health Assessment Questionnaire – Disability Index (HAQ-DI) response at week 24. SRM is small below the dashed line (0.5), moderate between the two lines, and large above the solid line (0.8). Response is defined as a decrease from weeks 0 to 24 in the HAQ-DI score of greater than or equal to the minimum clinically important difference (MCID) in absolute value.