Project 448414

Personalizing the choice of therapy in rheumatoid arthritis

448414

Personalizing the choice of therapy in rheumatoid arthritis

$100,000
Project Information
Study Type: Unclear
Research Theme: Clinical
Abstract Summary

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune form of arthritis that can affect adults of any age. People living with rheumatoid arthritis experience pain and swelling in their joints, fatigue, and difficulty functioning. Medications, called disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) are used to control the joint inflammation. Multiple medication options are available now and have dramatically improved outcomes over the past 10-20 years. Which treatment is 'best' for a patient should be based on the best available evidence and patient preferences. In this study we will develop a personalized decision aid to help patients choose between these options. We will start by analyzing data from all the randomized trials conducted to date, including individual patient data, where available. We will then analyze data from over 10,000 patients treated in routine practice in Canada. From these 2 analyses we will generate a risk calculator that will allow us to estimate treatment benefits and risks tailored to each patient. These risk calculators will be incorporated into decision aids and linked to guidelines to promote their use in clinical practice. The ultimate goal of this work is to promote a more 'personalized' approach to treatment for people with rheumatoid arthritis by considering both their clinical (disease) characteristics, as well as their preferences.

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Keywords
Comparative Effectiveness Research Network Meta-Analysis Patient Decision Aids Predictive Models Rheumatoid Arthritis