How to Collect an MDHAQ to Provide Rheumatology Vital Signs (Function, Pain, Global Status, and RAPID3 Scores) in the Infrastructure of Rheumatology Care, Including Some Misconceptions Regarding the MDHAQ

作者: Theodore Pincus , Alyce M. Oliver , Martin J. Bergman

DOI: 10.1016/J.RDC.2009.10.012

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摘要: Patient history data are prominent in rheumatology patient management and should be captured at each visit as standard, quantitative, scientific by a self-report questionnaire. questionnaire on multidimensional health assessment (MDHAQ) provide scores for physical function, pain, global estimate of status, routine index (RAPID3), which may regarded vital signs. questionnaires designed usual clinical care, such the MDHAQ, save time improve quality documentation physician.

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