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Uncovering the hidden socioeconomic impact of juvenile idiopathic arthritis and paving the way for other rare childhood diseases: an international, cross-disciplinary, patient-centered approach (PAVE Consortium).

Deborah A MarshallBrittany GerberGillian R CurrieJordi AntónLien De SomerMichelle DeyTsipi EgertYona EgertLia HenanJens KlotscheLaura Martinez MifsutKirsten MindenChristophe NormandDavid PorteRotraud K SaurenmannJoost F SwartYosef UzielJennifer WilsonCarine WoutersAmit ZivSusanne M Benselernull null
Published in: Pediatric rheumatology online journal (2024)
This unique international collaboration will combine evidence on costs (from family to societal), outcomes (clinical, patient and family outcomes), and unmet needs, to co-design and build a framework with patients and families to capture the full impact of JIA. The framework will support the development of high-quality evidence, encompassing economic and clinical considerations, unmet needs, and patient perspectives, to inform equitable resource allocation, health system planning, and quality of care better aligned with the needs of children with JIA, their families, and communities. Knowledge gained from this novel approach may pave the way forward to be applied more broadly to other rare childhood diseases.
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