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024a https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-171762 URI
024a https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kel2182 DOI
040 a (SwePub)hj
041 a engb eng
042 9 SwePub
072 7a ref2 swepub-contenttype
072 7a art2 swepub-publicationtype
100a Gutierrez-Suarez, R.4 aut
2451 0a Health-related quality of life of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis coming from 3 different geographic areas. The PRINTO multinational quality of life cohort study
264 c 2006-07-28
264 1b Oxford University Press (OUP),c 2007
338 a print2 rdacarrier
520 a OBJECTIVES: To compare health-related quality of life (HRQL) and to identify clinical determinants for poor HRQL of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) coming from three geographic areas.METHODS: The HRQL was assessed through the Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ). A total of 30 countries were included grouped in three geographic areas: 16 countries in Western Europe; 10 in Eastern Europe; and four in Latin America. Potential determinants of poor HRQL included demographic data, physician's and parent's global assessments, measures of joint inflammation, disability as measured by Childhood Health Assessment Questionnaire (CHAQ) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Poor HRQL was defined as a CHQ physical summary score (PhS) or psychosocial summary score (PsS) <2 S.D. from that of healthy children.RESULTS: A total of 3167 patients with JIA, younger than 18 yrs, were included in this study. The most affected health concepts (<2 S.D. from healthy children) that differentiate the three geographic areas include physical functioning, bodily pain/discomfort, global health, general health perception, change in health with respect to the previous year, self-esteem and family cohesion. Determinants for poor HRQL were similar across geographic areas with physical well-being mostly affected by the level of disability while the psychosocial well-being by the intensity of pain.CONCLUSION: We found that patients with JIA have a significant impairment of their HRQL compared with healthy peers, particularly in the physical domain. Disability and pain are the most important determinants of physical and psychosocial well-being irrespective of the geographic area of origin.
650 7a MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAPx Hälsovetenskap0 (SwePub)3032 hsv//swe
650 7a MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCESx Health Sciences0 (SwePub)3032 hsv//eng
653 a Adolescent
653 a Arthritis
653 a Juvenile Rheumatoid/ethnology/psychology/*rehabilitation
653 a Child
653 a Cross-Cultural Comparison
653 a Cross-Sectional Studies
653 a Disability Evaluation
653 a Europe/epidemiology
653 a Europe
653 a Eastern/epidemiology
653 a Female
653 a Humans
653 a Latin America/epidemiology
653 a Male
653 a Pain Measurement/methods
653 a *Quality of Life
653 a Severity of Illness Index
700a Pistorio, A.4 aut
700a Cespedes Cruz, A.4 aut
700a Norambuena, X.4 aut
700a Flato, B.4 aut
700a Rumba, I.4 aut
700a Harjacek, M.4 aut
700a Nielsen, S.4 aut
700a Susic, G.4 aut
700a Mihaylova, D.4 aut
700a Huemer, C.4 aut
700a Melo-Gomes, J.4 aut
700a Andersson-Gäre, Boelu Jönköping University,HHJ. Kvalitetsförbättringar, innovationer och ledarskap inom vård och socialt arbete4 aut
700a Balogh, Z.4 aut
700a De Cunto, C.4 aut
700a Vesely, R.4 aut
700a Pagava, K.4 aut
700a Romicka, A. M.4 aut
700a Burgos-Vargas, R.4 aut
700a Martini, A.4 aut
700a Ruperto, N.4 aut
710a Jönköping Universityb HHJ. Kvalitetsförbättringar, innovationer och ledarskap inom vård och socialt arbete4 org
773t Rheumatology (Oxford)d : Oxford University Press (OUP)g 46:2, s. 314-320q 46:2<314-320x 1462-0324x 1462-0332
856u http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16877459y PubMed
856u https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/article-pdf/46/2/314/6698954/kel218.pdf
8564 8u https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-17176
8564 8u https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kel218

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