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Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a clinical and economic assessment

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2007
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The aim of this study was to compare inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for patients with active rheumatoid arthritis from clinical and cost perspectives. A single-centre, randomised trial design was used. Data were completed at baseline, post treatment and at 6 months follow-up. The primary outcome was the Arthritis Impact Measurement Scale 2. Several other disease activity, functional and quality of life measures were also assessed (erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, visual analogue scale for pain, early morning stiffness, tender and swollen joint count, grip strength, timed ‘Up and Go’ test and Schedule for the Evaluation of the Individual Quality of Life—Direct Weighting). All direct and indirect costs were measured. A total of 47 subjects were randomised to the study. No sustained signifi cant differences were detected between the two groups for the primary or secondary measures at the end of treatment or at follow-up. Total inpatient costs (€81,590) were more than three times higher than total outpatient costs (€25,450).
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Informa Healthcare
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Journal of Medical Economics;10(4), 515-518
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National Disability Authority Ireland
Sustainable Development Goals
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