EpiReumaPt- the study of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal diseases in Portugal: A detailed view of the methodology
Authors
Ana M Rodrigues; Nélia Gouveia; Leonor Pereira Costa; Mónica Eusébio; Sofia Ramiro; Pedro Machado; Ana Filipa Mourão; Inês Silva; Pedro Laires; Alexandre Sepriano; Filipe Araújo; Pedro Simões Coelho; Sónia Gonçalves; Ana Zhao; J M Caldas_de_Almeida; João Eurico Fonseca; Viviana Tavares; J A da_Silva; Henrique Barros; Jorge Cerol; Jorge Mendes; Loreto Carmona; Helena Canhão; Jaime C Branco;
Rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMD) are prevalent and leading causes of disability and consumption of healthcare and social resources. EpiReumaPt is a national population-based survey developed by the Portuguese Society of Rheumatology that aimed to estimate the prevalence of RMDs and determine their impact on function, quality of life, mental health and use of healthcare resources.
This article describes in detail the design, methodology and planned analyses of EpiReumaPt.
Recruitment started in September 2011 and finished in December 2013. This study involved a three-stage approach. The first step was a face-to-face survey performed by trained interviewers at the household of 10,661 subjects who where randomly selected by a stratified multistage sampling. A highly sensitive screening questionnaire for RMDs was used. Secondly, participants who screened positive (64%) for at least one RMD as well as 20% of individuals with a negative screening were invited for assessment by a rheumatologist. In total, 3,877 subjects participated in this second phase, where they were also invited to donate a blood sample to be stored at the Biobanco-IMM. History and physical examination, followed by appropriate laboratory and imaging tests were performed. At the end of the visit, the rheumatologist established a diagnosis. Finally, a team of three experienced rheumatologists reviewed all the clinical data and defined the diagnoses according to previously validated criteria.
The EpiReumaPt dataset, containing data from several questionnaires, various clinical measurements and information from laboratory and imaging tests, comprises an invaluable asset for research. The large amount of information collected from each participant and the large number of participants, with a wide age range covering and being representative of the adults from the entire country, makes EpiReumaPt the largest study of RMDs performed in Portugal.
Ana M Rodrigues
Nélia Gouveia
Leonor Pereira Costa
Mónica Eusébio
Sofia Ramiro
Pedro Machado
Ana Filipa Mourão
Inês Silva
Pedro Laires
Alexandre Sepriano
Filipe Araújo
Pedro Simões Coelho
NOVA IMS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
Sónia Gonçalves
Ana Zhao
J M Caldas_de_Almeida
João Eurico Fonseca
Viviana Tavares
J A da_Silva
Henrique Barros
Jorge Cerol
Jorge Mendes
Loreto Carmona
Helena Canhão
Jaime C Branco
Nélia Gouveia
Leonor Pereira Costa
Mónica Eusébio
Sofia Ramiro
Pedro Machado
Ana Filipa Mourão
Inês Silva
Pedro Laires
Alexandre Sepriano
Filipe Araújo
Pedro Simões Coelho
NOVA IMS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
Sónia Gonçalves
Ana Zhao
J M Caldas_de_Almeida
João Eurico Fonseca
Viviana Tavares
J A da_Silva
Henrique Barros
Jorge Cerol
Jorge Mendes
Loreto Carmona
Helena Canhão
Jaime C Branco