Evaluate the effectiveness and acceptability of care given by nurse specialists in out patient clinics, through a randomized controlled study.
This study is part of a national multicenter study (NOR-DMARD) that aims to measure the longterm safety and effectiveness of disease modifying therapies in inflammatory arthropathies. The Nor-Dmard study is a comparative, phase IV, longitudinal, observational study. All patients starting a DMARD regime are enrolled. Patients from two clinics (different parts of Norway) will be randomised to receive follow-up care from either a clinical nurse or a rheumatologist. The primary outcome measure is patient satisfaction measured by Leeds Satisfaction Questionnaire. The secondary outcome is effectiveness measured by Coping (CORS),Health related quality of life (SF-36) and Disease activity (MHAQ, DAS-28).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
68
Follow up bu a nurse
Follow up by a medical doctor
St. Olavs Hospital
Trondheim, Norway
patient satisfaction
Time frame: 12 mnths and 24 mnths
Health related quality of life
Time frame: 12 mnths and 24 mnths
Disease activity
Time frame: 12 mnths and 24 mnths
coping
Time frame: 12 mnths and 24 mnths
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