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Br J Rheumatol ; 24(4): 357-61, 1985 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4063625

ABSTRACT

Accurately evaluating a patient's ability to perform self-care activities is important for clinical and research purposes. We compared assessments of self-care activities obtained from a patient self-administered questionnaire and an occupational therapist interview. Forty-five rheumatoid arthritis patients admitted to a multidisciplinary rheumatology rehabilitation unit were evaluated by both methods for their ability to bathe, dress, perform toileting and general hand activities. Patients reported requiring more assistance with self-care activities in a self-administered questionnaire than they did in an occupational therapist interview. For example, 78% of patients reported requiring no assistance with bathing in the therapist's interview, whereas 31% reported no assistance on the questionnaire. Patients appear more willing to admit difficulties with self-care activities in a self-administered questionnaire than in a personal interview.


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Activities of Daily Living , Occupational Therapy , Adult , Aged , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/rehabilitation , Female , Humans , Hygiene , Interview, Psychological , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires
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