Profile of paediatric rheumatology specialists and services in the state of São Paulo

2013 
Abstract Introduction Paediatric rheumatology (PR) is an emerging specialty, practised by a limited number of specialists. Currently, there is neither a record of the profile of rheumatology patients being treated in Brazil nor data on the training of qualified rheumatology professionals in the country. Objective To investigate the profile of PR specialists and services, as well as the characteristics of paediatric patients with rheumatic diseases, for estimating the current state of rheumatology in the state of Sao Paulo. Patients and methods In 2010, the scientific department of PR of the Paediatric Society of Sao Paulo administered a questionnaire that was answered by 24/31 accredited specialists in PR practising in state of Sao Paulo and by 8/21 institutions that provide PR care. Results Most (91%) of the surveyed professionals practise in public institutions. Private clinics (28.6%) and public institutions (37.5%) reported not having access to nailfold capillaroscopy, and 50% of the private clinics reported not having access to acupuncture. The average duration of professional practise in PR was 9.4 years, and 67% of the physicians had attended postgraduate programmes. Seven (87.5%) public institutions perform teaching activities, in which new paediatric rheumatologists are trained, and five (62.5%) offer postgraduate programmes. Two-thirds of the surveyed specialists use immunosuppressants and biological agents classified as “restricted use” by the Health Secretariat. The disease most frequently reported was juvenile idiopathic arthritis (29.1–34.5%), followed by juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus (JSLE) (11.6–12.3%) and rheumatic fever (9.1–15.9%). The incidence of vasculitis (including Henoch-Schonlein purpura, Wegener's granulomatosis, and Takayasu's arteritis) and autoinflammatory syndromes was higher in public institutions compared to other institutions (P = 0.03, P = 0.04, P = 0.002, and P  Conclusion The field of PR in the state of Sao Paulo has a significant number of specialists with postgraduate degrees who mostly practise at teaching institutions with infrastructures appropriate for the care of high-complexity patients.
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