Development of quality indicators for hand osteoarthritis care - Results from an European consensus study. Bordvik, Daniel H (DH);Prior, Yeliz (Y);Bamford, Rachael (R);Berenbaum, Francis (F);Björk, Mathilda (M);Blanck, Thalita (T);Christensen, Barbara Slatkowsky (BS);Dziedzic, Krysia (K);Edwards, John (J);Gilanliogullari, Nazemin (N);Graham, Carol (C);Haugen, Ida K (IK);Kloppenburg, Margreet (M);Laheij, Hellen (H);Ritt, Marco J P F (MJPF);Stamm, Tanja (T);Tveter, Anne Therese (AT);Østerås, Nina (N);Kjeken, Ingvild (I); |
Author information Osteoarthr Cartil Open.2025 Feb 05;7(1):100578.doi:10.1016/j.ocarto.2025.100578 Abstract BACKGROUND: People with hand osteoarthritis (OA) often have poor access to recommended treatments. To enhance care quality, quality indicators (QIs) based on clinical recommendations are essential. Current QI sets, like the Osteoarthritis Quality Indicator Questionnaire (OA-QI v.2), primarily address hip- and knee OA, and not hand OA. |
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