Rheumatoid Arthritis: Oliver S

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A digest of articles written 1999 and later, on the topic "Arthritis, Rheumatoid," originating from Planet Earth —» Oliver S.  Display:  All Citations ·  All Abstracts
1 Guideline British Society for Rheumatology and British Health Professionals in Rheumatology guideline for the management of rheumatoid arthritis (after the first 2 years). 2009

Luqmani R, Hennell S, Estrach C, Basher D, Birrell F, Bosworth A, Burke F, Callaghan C, Candal-Couto J, Fokke C, Goodson N, Homer D, Jackman J, Jeffreson P, Oliver S, Reed M, Sanz L, Stableford Z, Taylor P, Todd N, Warburton L, Washbrook C, Wilkinson M, Anonymous00069, Anonymous00070. · Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK. · Rheumatology (Oxford). · Pubmed #19174570 No free full text.

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2 Guideline BSR/BHPR guideline for disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug (DMARD) therapy in consultation with the British Association of Dermatologists. 2008

Chakravarty K, McDonald H, Pullar T, Taggart A, Chalmers R, Oliver S, Mooney J, Somerville M, Bosworth A, Kennedy T, Anonymous00010, Anonymous00011. · Harold Wood Hospital, BHR NHS Trust, Romford, Essex RM7 OBE, UK. · Rheumatology (Oxford). · Pubmed #16940305 No free full text.

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3 Guideline British Society for Rheumatology and british health professionals in Rheumatology guideline for the management of rheumatoid arthritis (the first two years). free! 2006

Luqmani R, Hennell S, Estrach C, Birrell F, Bosworth A, Davenport G, Fokke C, Goodson N, Jeffreson P, Lamb E, Mohammed R, Oliver S, Stableford Z, Walsh D, Washbrook C, Webb F, Anonymous00231, Anonymous00232. · Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Windmill Road, Oxford OX3 7LD, UK. · Rheumatology (Oxford). · Pubmed #16844700 links to  free full text

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4 Review Benefits of patient pathways in rheumatoid arthritis care. 2006

Oliver S. · No affiliation provided · Nurs Times. · Pubmed #16669206 No free full text.

Abstract: Rheumatoid arthritis is a painful, inflammatory, chronic condition that often results in irreversible joint damage. This article uses the condition to highlight the benefits of patient pathways and illustrate how they can be developed.

5 Review Effective pain management for patients with arthritis. 2004

Oliver S, Ryan S. · · Nurs Stand. · Pubmed #15384306 No free full text.

Abstract: In this article, the authors examine pain management options for patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

6 Review Multidisciplinary disease management in rheumatology. 2003

Oliver S. · No affiliation provided · Prof Nurse. · Pubmed #14639901 No free full text.

Abstract: With an increasingly ageing population, the number of patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis is expected to rise. High-quality patient education and self-management are essential in these chronic debilitating conditions. A multidisciplinary team has produced a template to guide the assessment, treatment and holistic care of patients in primary care.

7 Review Targeted therapies for patients with rheumatoid arthritis. 2002

Oliver S, Mooney J. · Northern Devon Health-Care Trust, Barnstaple. · Prof Nurse. · Pubmed #12229045 No free full text.

Abstract: Rheumatoid arthritis is characterised by an auto-immune response that eventually leads to the destruction of affected joints. This has major implications for patients' lives, with many becoming debilitated within three years of diagnosis. This paper describes the body's auto-immune mechanism and outlines new therapies that seek to block the body's destructive response to itself.

8 Article Exploring the healthcare journey of patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a mapping project - implications for practice. 2008

Oliver S, Bosworth A, Airoldi M, Bunyan H, Callum A, Dixon J, Home D, Lax I, O'Brien A, Redmond A, Ryan S, Scott DG, Steuer A, Tanner L. · Litchdon Medical Centre, Devon, UK. · Musculoskeletal Care. · Pubmed #18785194 No free full text.

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Consumers of healthcare can reveal important insights into the personal challenges they experience when negotiating their health needs. The National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) wanted to explore the experiences of those with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in order to understand the impact on the individual and on healthcare resources and benchmark care against published standards and guidelines. METHODS: A project was designed to explore the experiences of individuals with sero-positive RA who had been diagnosed for three years or less. Qualitative semi-structured interviews were used and combined with process mapping to explore the experiences of a purposeful sample of individuals with RA. The information generated was mapped and variances explored. Ethical approval was not required as the data were collected outside the National Health Service. RESULTS: Twenty-two participants' stories were mapped. Fifty per cent of participants sought a medical opinion within three weeks of symptom onset and the majority received a disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug within six months from first presenting symptoms. Work-related issues were highlighted by 13 participants, and seven of these experienced job losses directly attributed to their diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: This unique mapping approach used qualitative research and process mapping to compare patient experiences against recognized standards and guidelines. These twenty-two stories reveal important insights into the challenges experienced in negotiating these healthcare journeys and the impact upon the individual as a result of variances in standards of care received. The participants in this study were chiefly self-motivated, informed and articulate, and did not reflect the broad ethnic, social or cultural diversity in the UK. Limitations must also be considered in relation to perceptions and recall of participants over a three-year period, as these may have altered over time and illness experience.

9 Article Best practice in the treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. 2007

Oliver S. · Litchdon Medical Centre, Barnstaple, Devon. · Nurs Stand. · Pubmed #17679283 No free full text.

Abstract: This article discusses the need for early referral and proactive management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis to achieve optimal treatment outcomes.

10 Article Functional performance in rheumatoid arthritis. 2000

Oliver S. · Rheumatology Department, North Devon District Hospital, Northern Devon Healthcare Trust, Barnstaple, North Devon EX31 4JB. · Prof Nurse. · Pubmed #12029718 No free full text.

Abstract: Patients with rheumatoid arthritis experience varying patterns of disease activity, which can result in irreversible joint damage. The disease requires a multidisciplinary approach to care to suppress the disease process and maintain functional ability. The assessment process must be easy to use, thorough, yet concise.