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Research ArticleOMERACT 10: 10th International Consensus Conference on Outcome Measures in Rheumatology, Kota Kinabalu, Borneo - May 4–8, 2010

Examining the Similarities and Differences of OMERACT Core Sets Using the ICF: First Step Towards an Improved Domain Specification and Development of an Item Pool to Measure Functioning and Health

REUBEN ESCORPIZO, MAARTEN BOERS, GEROLD STUCKI and ANNELIES BOONEN
The Journal of Rheumatology August 2011, 38 (8) 1739-1744; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.110395
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    Comparison of the domains selected for the OMERACT core sets for psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, longitudinal observational studies, and ankylosing spondylitis.

    Common DomainsPsoriatic ArthritisRA Clinical TrialsLongitudinal Studies in RheumatologyAnkylosing Spondylitis
    PainPainPainHealth status: “symptoms”Paina,b,c
    StiffnessHealth status: “symptoms”Spinal stiffnessa,b,c
    FatigueHealth status: “symptoms”Fatiguec
    Physical functionPhysical functionPhysical disabilityHealth status: “Physical function”Physical functiona,b,c
    ParticipationParticipation
    HRQOLHRQOLHealth status: “HRQOL”
    Patient globalPatient globalPatient global assessmentDisease process: “globals”Patient global activitya,b,c
    Physician globalPhysician global assessmentDisease process: “globals”
    JointsPeripheral joint activitySwollen jointsDisease process: “Joint tenderness/swelling”Peripheral joints/enthesesb,c
    Psychosocial functionHealth status: “psychosocial function”
    Acute-phase reactantAcute-phase reactantsDisease process: acute-phase reactantAcute-phase reactantb,c
    MobilitySpinal mobilitya,b,c
    RadiographRadiographs of joints (in studies ≥ 1 year duration)Damage: Radiographic damageSpine radiographc
    Hip radiographc
    DeformityDamage: deformity
    Organ damageDamage: “organ damage”
    SurgeryDamage: surgery
    SkinSkin assessment
    MortalityMortality
    ToxicityToxicity/adverse reactions
    • ↵a In core set for symptom-modifying antirheumatic drugs (SMARD) and physiotherapy trials;

    • ↵b in core set for disease clinical record-keeping;

    • ↵c in core set for disease controlling antirheumatic drugs. HRQOL: health-related quality of life.

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    Table 2.

    Comparison of the ICF-linked concepts addressed in the physical component of the Medical Outcomes Study 36-item Short-Form Survey (SF-36), health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ), and bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Funcitonal Index (BASFI). Concepts from the SF-36 that have a higher load in the calculation of the physical component of the SF-36 are shown in bold type.

    ICF Domain (category)SF-36 (PCS)HAQBASFIICF Domain (category)SF-36 (PCS)HAQBASFI
    Body FunctionsSelf-care
    Mental functions  d5 Self-careX
      b1300 Energy levelX    d5100 Washing body partsX
      b152 Emotional functionsX    d5101 Washing whole bodyXX
    Sensory functions and pain    d5102 Drying oneselfX
      b280 Sensation of painXX  d530 ToiletingX
    Activities and participation  d540 DressingXX
    General tasks and demands    d5400 Putting on clothesX
      d230 Carrying out daily reoutineX    d5402 Putting on footwearXX
    Mobility  d550 EatingX
      d4 MobilityX  d560 DrinkingX
      d410 Changing basic body positionX  d5701 Managing diet and fitnessX
        d4100 Lying downXXDomestic life
        d4102 KneelingX  d620 Acquisition of goods and servicesX
        d4103 SittingXX  d640 Doing houseworkXX
        d4105 BendingXXX    d6403 Using household appliancesX
      d4154 Maintaining a standing positionX  d6505 Taking care of plants, indoors and outdoorsXX
      d430 Lifting and carrying objectsXInterpersonal interactions and erlationships
        d4300 LiftingX  d750 Informal social relationshipsX
      d4400 Picking upX    d7500 Informal relationships with friendsX
        d4401 GraspingX    d7501 Informal relationships with neighborsX
        d4402 ManipulatingX  d760 Family relationshipsX
      d445 Hand and arm useXMajor life areas
        d4451 PushingX  d850 Remunerative employmentXX
        d4452 ReachingXX  Community, social and civic life
        d4453 Turning or twisting the hands or armsX  d9 Community, social and civic lifeX
      d450 WalkingX    d9201 SportsXX
        d4500 Walking short distancesX    d9205 SocializingX
        d4501 Walking long distancesXEnvironmental factors
      d4551 ClimbingXXXProducts and technology
      d4552 RunningX  e1 Products and technologyX
      d4602 Moving around outside the home and other buildingsX  e1151 Assistive products and technology for personal use in daily livingX
      d498 Mobility, other specifiedX  e1201 Assistive products... for... mobility and transportationX
    • PCS: physical component score.

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