Outcome in adults with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Comparison of the DUTCH-AIMS2 between JIA and RA.

2003 
Objectives: To compare outcome in adult patients with JIA in childhood with outcome in young adults with RA and to evaluate the use of the DUTCH‐AIMS2 in adult JIA patientsMethods: A questionnaire containing the DUTCH‐AIMS2 to assess health outcomes (answers ranging from 0–10: 0=best) was sent to 142 adults with JIA (18–40 years). These health outcomes were compared with those of 34 young RA patients (≤40 years) from former studies. The DUTCH‐AIMS2 was tested for its reliability and validity in adult JIA patients.Results: The response rate was 71%. Disease duration of JIA patients (mean 19.2±9.5 years) was longer than in young RA patients (mean 7.8±5.3 years). RA patients scored worse than JIA patients in all health status areas with the exception of mobility. The mean health outcome scores were low for all groups (≤4.80). The internal consistency and the validity of the DUTCH‐AIMS2 were satisfactory.Conclusions: Overall, the health outcome of oligoarticular and polyarticular adult JIA and young RA patien...
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