TY - JOUR
T1 - Prioritized agenda for mental health research in pediatric rheumatology from the childhood arthritis and rheumatology research alliance mental health workgroup
AU - CARRA Mental Health Workgroup
AU - Rubinstein, Tamar B.
AU - Ogbu, Ekemini A.
AU - Rodriguez, Martha
AU - Waqar, Lindsay
AU - Woo, Jennifer M.P.
AU - Davis, Alaina M.
AU - Lapin, William Blaine
AU - Ng, Lawrence
AU - Treemarcki, Erin
AU - von Scheven, Emily
AU - Knight, Andrea M.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors acknowledge CARRA and the ongoing Arthritis Foundation financial support of CARRA. The authors also thank all CARRA Mental Health Workgroup participants and Brian Mondragon Jones for their support and efforts toward this project.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Journal of Rheumatology. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/11/1
Y1 - 2020/11/1
N2 - Objective. Mental health problems are prevalent in youth with rheumatologic disease. Gaps in knowledge exist regarding their effect, as well as strategies for detection and effective treatment. To address these gaps, the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) Mental Health Workgroup developed and prioritized an agenda of research topics. Methods. We systematically reviewed the literature and identified 5 major research domains in further need of study: (A) mental health burden and relationship to pediatric rheumatologic disease, (B) effect of mental health disorders on outcomes, (C) mental health awareness and education, (D) mental health screening, and (E) mental health treatment. Research topics within these areas were developed by workgroup leaders and refined by the workgroup. Members were surveyed to prioritize the topics by importance, feasibility of study, and actionability. Results. Fifty-nine members (57%) completed the survey. Among the proposed research topics, 31/33 were rated as highly important and 4/33 were rated highly for importance, feasibility, and actionability. Topics rated most important related to (A) mental health burden and relationship to rheumatologic disease, and (B) the effect of mental health on outcomes. Topics rated most feasible and actionable were related to (D) mental health screening. Conclusion. Addressing gaps in knowledge regarding mental health in youth with rheumatologic disease is essential for improving care. We have identified high priority research topics regarding mental health of pediatric rheumatology patients in need of further investigation that are feasible to study and believed to lead to actionable results in patient care.
AB - Objective. Mental health problems are prevalent in youth with rheumatologic disease. Gaps in knowledge exist regarding their effect, as well as strategies for detection and effective treatment. To address these gaps, the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) Mental Health Workgroup developed and prioritized an agenda of research topics. Methods. We systematically reviewed the literature and identified 5 major research domains in further need of study: (A) mental health burden and relationship to pediatric rheumatologic disease, (B) effect of mental health disorders on outcomes, (C) mental health awareness and education, (D) mental health screening, and (E) mental health treatment. Research topics within these areas were developed by workgroup leaders and refined by the workgroup. Members were surveyed to prioritize the topics by importance, feasibility of study, and actionability. Results. Fifty-nine members (57%) completed the survey. Among the proposed research topics, 31/33 were rated as highly important and 4/33 were rated highly for importance, feasibility, and actionability. Topics rated most important related to (A) mental health burden and relationship to rheumatologic disease, and (B) the effect of mental health on outcomes. Topics rated most feasible and actionable were related to (D) mental health screening. Conclusion. Addressing gaps in knowledge regarding mental health in youth with rheumatologic disease is essential for improving care. We have identified high priority research topics regarding mental health of pediatric rheumatology patients in need of further investigation that are feasible to study and believed to lead to actionable results in patient care.
KW - Juvenile dermatomyositis
KW - Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
KW - Mental health
KW - Pediatrics
KW - Systemic lupus erythematosus
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U2 - 10.3899/jrheum.190361
DO - 10.3899/jrheum.190361
M3 - Article
C2 - 31941805
AN - SCOPUS:85081340377
SN - 0315-162X
VL - 47
SP - 1687
EP - 1695
JO - Journal of Rheumatology
JF - Journal of Rheumatology
IS - 11
ER -