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Jordi Gratacós1, Jesús Luelmo2, Jesús Rodríguez3, Jaume Notario4, Teresa Navío Marco5, Pablo de la Cueva6, Manel Pujol Busquets7, Mercè García Font8, Beatriz Joven9, Raquel Rivera10, Jose Luis Alvarez Vega11, Antonio Javier Chaves Álvarez12, Ricardo Sánchez Parera13, Jose Carlos Ruiz Carrascosa14, Fernando José Rodríguez Martínez15, José Pardo Sánchez16, Carlos Feced Olmos17, Conrad Pujol18, Eva Galindez19, Silvia Pérez Barrio20, Ana Urruticoechea Arana21, Mercedes Hergueta22, Pablo Coto23, Rubén Queiro24.
Abstract
To define and give priority to standards of care and quality indicators of multidisciplinary care for patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA). A systematic literature review on PsA standards of care and quality indicators was performed. An expert panel of rheumatologists and dermatologists who provide multidisciplinary care was established. In a consensus meeting group, the experts discussed and developed the standards of care and quality indicators and graded their priority, agreement and also the feasibility (only for quality indicators) following qualitative methodology and a Delphi process. Afterwards, these results were discussed with 2 focus groups, 1 with patients, another with health managers. A descriptive analysis is presented. We obtained 25 standards of care (9 of structure, 9 of process, 7 of results) and 24 quality indicators (2 of structure, 5 of process, 17 of results). Standards of care include relevant aspects in the multidisciplinary care of PsA patients like an appropriate physical infrastructure and technical equipment, the access to nursing care, labs and imaging techniques, other health professionals and treatments, or the development of care plans. Regarding quality indicators, the definition of multidisciplinary care model objectives and referral criteria, the establishment of responsibilities and coordination among professionals and the active evaluation of patients and data collection were given a high priority. Patients considered all of them as important. This set of standards of care and quality indicators for the multidisciplinary care of patients with PsA should help improve quality of care in these patients.Entities:
Keywords: Multidisciplinary care; Psoriatic arthritis; Quality indicator; Standard of care
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29417210 DOI: 10.1007/s00296-018-3986-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rheumatol Int ISSN: 0172-8172 Impact factor: 2.631