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Knowledge About Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis-Associated Uveitis: More Frequent Reminders Are Associated With Higher Patient And Family Uveitis Knowledge., Ashley M. Cooper, Elaine R. Flanagan, Tova Ronis, Baruch Goldberg, Ashley K. Sherman, Chelsey Smith, Gary N. Holland, Carra Uveitis Workgroup Oct 2021

Knowledge About Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis-Associated Uveitis: More Frequent Reminders Are Associated With Higher Patient And Family Uveitis Knowledge., Ashley M. Cooper, Elaine R. Flanagan, Tova Ronis, Baruch Goldberg, Ashley K. Sherman, Chelsey Smith, Gary N. Holland, Carra Uveitis Workgroup

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

BACKGROUND: Chronic anterior uveitis is a sight-threatening complication of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and a primary contributor to long-term morbidity in people with JIA. Levels of knowledge about uveitis among JIA patients and their parents are unknown. A survey of JIA patients and parents was conducted to assess knowledge about uveitis complications and recommended screening.

METHODS: A survey was developed consisting of six demographic questions, six arthritis/uveitis history questions, and nine uveitis knowledge questions. The survey was administered to JIA patients age 14 and older and parents of patients with JIA at three pediatric rheumatology practices and online through the …


Perceptions And Challenges Experienced By African Physicians When Prescribing Methotrexate For Rheumatic Disease: An Exploratory Study, Carol A Hitchon, Girsh M Mody, Candace H Feldman, Yan Lau, Steven Shi, Michele Meltzer, Rosie Scuccimarri, Michael E Weinblatt, Ines Colmegna Aug 2021

Perceptions And Challenges Experienced By African Physicians When Prescribing Methotrexate For Rheumatic Disease: An Exploratory Study, Carol A Hitchon, Girsh M Mody, Candace H Feldman, Yan Lau, Steven Shi, Michele Meltzer, Rosie Scuccimarri, Michael E Weinblatt, Ines Colmegna

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVE: Guidelines for methotrexate (MTX) use in rheumatic disease may not be feasible for physicians practicing in the least developed countries. We aimed to understand the experiences of MTX prescribers relating to MTX use for rheumatic disease in African countries to inform the development of culturally and geographically appropriate recommendations.

METHODS: African physicians who self-identified as MTX prescribers from countries classified as having a low versus a medium or high Human Development Index (L-HDI versus MH-HDI) participated in semistructured interviews between August 2016 and September 2017. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, coded thematically, and stratified by HDI.

RESULTS: Physicians (23 rheumatologists; …