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Self-assessment Triage in Inflammatory Arthritis

Not Applicable
Conditions
Inflammatory Arthritis
Interventions
Other: Self-administered Triage
Registration Number
NCT04956380
Lead Sponsor
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Brief Summary

There are benefits to early, intensive treatment of IA. But getting to treatment depends on timeline and accurate case identification. The longest delays occur in persons self-identifying the need to see care for IA, recognition of these cases by primary care providers (PCPs), and appropriate, timely referral to rheumatology. Current methods of improving time to referral and consultation are effective, but costly and unsustainable, so there is need to look for alternatives. One solutions may be the use of patient self-administered tools.

In this study, we will test whether the use of validated, self-administered patient questionnaires (self-assessment) can advance the urgency rating of referrals for people with inflammatory arthritis (IA). If urgency ratings can be advanced then self-assessment may have the potential to reduce wait times to see a rheumatologist.

In Canada, one in every hundred people has IA and hundreds of new patients are diagnosed each year. Wait times to see a rheumatologist are long, so anything that has the potential to reduce these wait times would have a significant impact.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
207
Inclusion Criteria
  • new patient referral
Exclusion Criteria
  • under 18 years of age
  • confirmed diagnosis of inflammatory condition
  • seen/managed by another rheumatologist within the last five years
  • unable to speak English
  • on disease modifying antirheumatic drugs.
  • referrals from the Emergency Department

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
FACTORIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Early Inflammatory Arthritis Detection ToolSelf-administered TriageRheumatologist reviews both the self-administered Early Inflammatory Arthritis Detection Tool that was completed by the patient. Rheumatologist then uses the information provided in this tool by the patient to determine whether they should advance the urgency rating of the case.
Joint CountSelf-administered TriageRheumatologist reviews both the self-administered Patient Tender Joint Count that was completed by the patient. Rheumatologist then uses the information provided in this tool by the patient to determine whether they should advance the urgency rating of the case.
Joint Count + Early Inflammatory Arthritis Detection ToolSelf-administered TriageRheumatologist reviews both the self-administered tender joint count (out of 68 joints on a homunculus) and self-administered Early Inflammatory Arthritis Detection Tool that were completed by the patient. Rheumatologist then uses the information provided in these tools by the patient to determine whether they should advance the urgency rating of the case.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Urgency Rating1 Day

When a rheumatologist receives a new referral, he/she gives it an "urgency rating", which indicates how soon the patient needs to be seen based on information they have about the patient in the referral letter. Urgency rating has four levels: 1) urgent, schedule patient within 4 weeks, 2) urgent, schedule patient in 4 to 6 weeks, 3) urgent, schedule patient in 6 to 12 weeks, 4) non-urgent, schedule patient after 12 weeks. These were developed by the Canadian Rheumatology Association. Please note that these are NOT time points, but ratings used to describe how soon a patient should be seen.

Urgency rating will be recorded by the rheumatologist after three different cases: 1) After the rheumatologist receives the patient's referral letter, 2) after the patient arrives for their first appointment and completes a self-assessment in the waiting area, and 3) after the rheumatologist completes their first physical assessment of the patient.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Dr. Raheem Kherani

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Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

🇨🇦

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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