Patient Outcomes: Real World Evidence in Rheumatoid Arthritis (POWER) Clinical Trial
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Patient Outcomes: Real World Evidence in Rheumatoid Arthritis (POWER)
This is a prospective, real-world observational study in which patients with RA who are initiating treatment with a JAK inhibitor medication will self-report disease activity and treatment satisfaction measures using their own web-enabled device such as a smartphone. Secondary objectives include analyzing the epidemiology and natural history of the disease, its comorbidities, and current treatment practices.
The primary objective of this study is to analyze self-reported disease activity outcomes and treatment satisfaction measures in the real world using a bring-your-own-device approach for patients with rheumatoid arthritis who are initiating a JAKi medication. An exploratory objective is to assess the feasibility of using smartphone or web-based data collection to expand upon the insights gained through the Corrona RA Registry which uses a traditional site-based approach. POWER is a prospective, non-interventional study that will collect structured real-world data from patients with RA using a patient-centered mobile health application called ArthritisPowerâ„¢. Patients planning to start treatment with a JAKi medication will self-report disease activity and treatment satisfaction through their first 3 months of therapy using their own web-enabled device such as a smartphone or computer. Patients will be recruited from the Corrona RA Registry at the time of a routine clinical encounter. After POWER registration, the remainder of the study is carried out using an automated data collection schedule via the web-based ArthritisPowerâ„¢ application. Patients may complete assessments using a web browser or by downloading the free ArthritisPowerâ„¢ application to a smartphone or tablet. ;