By Dr Irwin Lim, Rheumatologist
I freely admit that I don't. Not yet.
This is an open discussion I'm having with myself and my team. We should collect this patient data, and I lean towards the simplicity of the RAPID-3 (read about & download it here).
The problem is the logistics of actually handing out and getting this questionnaire filled in BJC Health's particular setting. Our rooms are frequented by many more patients that those seeing the rheumatologists. Our multidisciplinary, multi-practitioner setting means we have to think a little more carefully about introducing a global initiative due to the burden on the administrative staff & the different relevance to different subsets of patients.
But that's for us to work out.
Collecting patient self-report data is useful because:
I'm a fan. It's going to happen.
I'd really love to hear your experience with using patient questionnaires, either as the rheumatologist or as the patient.
Dr Irwin Lim is a rheumatologist and a director of BJC Health. You should follow him on twitter here. Arthritis requires an integrated approach. We call this, Connected Care. Contact us.