National survey of hospital rheumatology service users to inform a statement set describing the minimum service expectations for publicly funded rheumatology secondary care in Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland, New Zealand; Department of Rheumatology, Health New Zealand - Te Whatu Ora Te Toka Tumai Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

Published: September 2024


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Aims: The essential components of a rheumatology service for public hospital rheumatology services in Aotearoa New Zealand are not yet defined. We aimed to seek the views of users of public hospital rheumatology services on potential components of a rheumatology service.

Methods: Online survey of adults in Aotearoa New Zealand who self-reported as having used district health board rheumatology services in the past 5 years. Participants indicated their level of agreement (7-point Likert scale) on whether service statements should be a component of public hospital rheumatology services and provided free-text comments. Analysis used descriptive statistics and inductive content analysis.

Results: Over 80% of participants (n=237) agreed or strongly agreed with 23 of the 26 statements about rheumatology care. The three statements that did not reach 80% agree or strongly agreed addressed infusion services for biologic disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs, offering outpatient assessment for non-inflammatory musculoskeletal conditions and discharge back to primary care when an inflammatory disease is stable. The free-text comments were 1) expression of support of the statement, 2) reconfirming how or why particular services were valued or valuable, 3) caveats about statements, and 4) suggesting other services not mentioned in the statement.

Conclusion: People with inflammatory rheumatic diseases who have used rheumatology services agreed with the majority of the statements of service components, with some caveats. A statement set describing the minimum service expectations for publicly funded rheumatology secondary care in Aotearoa New Zealand has been developed and endorsed by Arthritis New Zealand and the New Zealand Rheumatology Association.

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