Publications by authors named "Ulrike Erstling"

Introduction: Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a complex, progressive, and often debilitating disease. Despite recent advances in treatment, numerous unmet needs in patient care persist. Rheumacensus is a multistakeholder, pan-European initiative designed to identify ways to elevate the standard of care (SoC) and treatment ambition for patients with PsA, using the perspectives of three key stakeholder groups: patients, healthcare professionals (HCPs) and payors.

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  • The increasing demand for rheumatologists, combined with accessibility issues and long travel times for patients, calls for patient-centered and flexible care models supported by technology, particularly for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients.* -
  • A qualitative study within the TELERA trial involved interviews with RA patients and rheumatology staff to assess their experiences with current care and a new model using a medical app, self-administered CRP tests, and self-examinations.* -
  • Findings revealed that patients found current follow-up care cumbersome and expressed a need for easier access to information, with many finding the existing assessment tools outdated; they suggested improvements like automated alerts and better communication features in the app.*
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To effectively self-manage a chronic disease, patients require specific education. In clinical routines, rheumatologists and other healthcare professionals often cannot devote the necessary time to adequately educate their patients. Digital technologies such as mobile applications represent promising tools to overcome this problem.

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New treatment strategies and treatment possibilities as well as undertreatment due to the lack of medical specialists especially in rheumatology, necessitate a qualified further training of rheumatological assistant personnel. The increasing independent work of medical and rheumatological assistants expected by physicians with respect to patient management and practice organization, necessitates an intensive cooperation between the two professional groups. The aim is to guarantee the competent treatment of chronically ill patients with rheumatism.

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