Patients and clinicians define symptom levels and meaningful change for PROMIS pain interference and fatigue in RA using bookmarking.
Clifton O BinghamAlessandra L ButanisAna Maria OrbaiMichelle JonesVictoria RuffingAnne LyddiattMary Suzanne SchrandtVivian P BykerkKaron F CookSusan J BartlettPublished in: Rheumatology (Oxford, England) (2021)
Results offer new information about how both patients and clinicians view RA symptoms and functional impacts. Results suggest that patients and providers may use different strategies to define and interpret RA symptoms, and select different thresholds when describing symptoms as mild, moderate or severe. The magnitude of symptom change selected by patients and clinicians as being clinically meaningful in interpreting treatment efficacy and loss of response may be greater than levels determined by external anchor and statistical methods.