Diagnosis and referral of Rheumatoid Arthritis by primary care physician: results of a pilot study on the city of Pisa, Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The aims of the present study were to evaluate,
in the city of Pisa: (1) the prevalence of rheumatoid
arthritis; (2) the reliability of the prevalence estimated by
primary care physicians, using the rheumatologist's diagnosis
as the "gold standard" and (3) the economic impact of
the disease. The Tuscany registry of primary care physicians
constituted the framework from which a sample of
subjects was selected. The rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
subjects >18 years followed by each primary care physician
constituted the population studied. Each general practitioner
(GP) was asked to fill out a questionnaire regarding their
patients affected by RA and to send it to the tertiary
rheumatologic centre, where the diagnosis was confirmed/
discarded, the clinical and epidemiological data were
collected in a standardized form and a number of data for
the estimation of costs were gathered. The estimated
prevalence of RA was 5.1 per thousand (CI, 4.4-5.7). The
reliability of general practitioners in the diagnosis of
rheumatoid arthritis was on the whole 69%. However,
when an analysis of every physician was carried out, a high
degree of heterogeneity in the prevalence of RA per
physician was found. Overall, the mean annual cost per
patient with RA was estimated at about 5,878 euros (EUR;
median, 6,434 EUR; inter quartile range, 669-7,052 EUR), with a
high variability mainly dependent on the degree of patient
disability. More than 90% of the overall annual cost per
patient was due to the medical and non-medical direct
components of costs. The prevalence of RA in Tuscany
seems highly comparable with similar prevalence studies in
Italy. The annual cost per patient with RA was highly
variable and strictly dependent on the level of disability.
More than 90% of the overall cost was due to the direct
burden of costs.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Epidemiology; Prevalence; Primary care; Quality of life; Rheumatoid arthritis
Elenco autori:
Lorenzoni, Valentina; Salvadori, Stefano
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