Research ArticleOMERACT 12 — International Consensus Conference on Outcome Measures in Rheumatology, Budapest, Hungary, May 7–11, 2014
OMERACT Filter Evidence Supporting the Measurement of At-work Productivity Loss as an Outcome Measure in Rheumatology Research
Dorcas E. Beaton, Sarah Dyer, Annelies Boonen, Suzanne M.M. Verstappen, Reuben Escorpizo, Diane V. Lacaille, Ailsa Bosworth, Monique A.M. Gignac, Amye Leong, Oana Purcaru, Sarah Leggett, Cathy Hofstetter, Ingemar F. Peterson, Kenneth Tang, Bruno Fautrel, Claire Bombardier and Peter S. Tugwell
The Journal of Rheumatology January 2016, 43 (1) 214-222; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.141077
Dorcas E. Beaton
From the Arthritis Research Centre of
Canada, Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada; Arthritis Research
UK Epidemiology Unit, University of Manchester; Manchester,
UK; Bone and Joint Decade, the Global Alliance for Musculoskeletal Health, Santa Barbara, California,
USA; Consumer Advisory Council, Canadian Arthritis Network,
Canada; Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada; Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Science, The University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont,
USA; Department of Rheumatology, Pierre et Marie Curie University (UPMC - Paris 6), APHP Pitié-Salpétriêre Hospital, Paris,
France; Department of Rheumatology, Skåne University Hospital, Malmo; Department of Orthopedics, Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Lund,
Sweden; Division of Rheumatology, Maastricht University Medical Center, and CAPHRI Research Institute, Maastricht,
the Netherlands; Division of Rheumatology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada; Health Economics, GMAP, Immunology, UCB BioPharma SPRL, Brussells,
Belgium; Institute for Work and Health; Musculoskeletal Health and Outcomes Research, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada; National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society, Maidenhead, Berkshire,
UK; Toronto General Research Institute at the University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada.
Sarah Dyer
Annelies Boonen
Suzanne M.M. Verstappen
Reuben Escorpizo
Diane V. Lacaille
Ailsa Bosworth
Monique A.M. Gignac
Amye Leong
Oana Purcaru
Sarah Leggett
Cathy Hofstetter
Ingemar F. Peterson
Kenneth Tang
Bruno Fautrel
Claire Bombardier
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OMERACT Filter Evidence Supporting the Measurement of At-work Productivity Loss as an Outcome Measure in Rheumatology Research
Dorcas E. Beaton, Sarah Dyer, Annelies Boonen, Suzanne M.M. Verstappen, Reuben Escorpizo, Diane V. Lacaille, Ailsa Bosworth, Monique A.M. Gignac, Amye Leong, Oana Purcaru, Sarah Leggett, Cathy Hofstetter, Ingemar F. Peterson, Kenneth Tang, Bruno Fautrel, Claire Bombardier, Peter S. Tugwell
The Journal of Rheumatology Jan 2016, 43 (1) 214-222; DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.141077
OMERACT Filter Evidence Supporting the Measurement of At-work Productivity Loss as an Outcome Measure in Rheumatology Research
Dorcas E. Beaton, Sarah Dyer, Annelies Boonen, Suzanne M.M. Verstappen, Reuben Escorpizo, Diane V. Lacaille, Ailsa Bosworth, Monique A.M. Gignac, Amye Leong, Oana Purcaru, Sarah Leggett, Cathy Hofstetter, Ingemar F. Peterson, Kenneth Tang, Bruno Fautrel, Claire Bombardier, Peter S. Tugwell
The Journal of Rheumatology Jan 2016, 43 (1) 214-222; DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.141077