Development of American College of Rheumatology Quality Measures for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Modified Delphi Process With Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness (RISE) Registry Data Review

Author:

Bartels Christie M.1ORCID,Jorge April2ORCID,Feldman Candace H.3ORCID,Zell JoAnn4,Bermas Bonnie5ORCID,Barber Claire E. H.6ORCID,Duarte‐García Alí7ORCID,Garg Shivani1ORCID,Haseley Leah8,Jatwani Shraddha9ORCID,Johansson Tracy10,Limanni Alex11,Rodgers Wendy12,Rovin Brad H.13ORCID,Santiago‐Casas Yesenia14,Suter Lisa G.15,Barnado April16ORCID,Ude Jennifer10,Aguirre Alfredo17ORCID,Li Jing17ORCID,Schmajuk Gabriela17ORCID,Yazdany Jinoos17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison

2. Massachusetts General Hospital Boston

3. Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts

4. University of Colorado Denver

5. UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Texas

6. University of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada

7. Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota

8. University of Washington Seattle

9. Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital Sayre Pennsylvania

10. American College of Rheumatology Atlanta Georgia

11. Arthritis Centers of Texas Dallas

12. Lupus Foundation Care and Support Services Los Angeles California

13. Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus

14. Integral Rheumatology and Immunology Specialists Plantation Florida

15. Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, and Veterans Administration Medical Center West Haven Connecticut

16. Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee

17. University of California San Francisco

Abstract

ObjectiveWe aimed to develop readily measurable digital quality measure statements for clinical care in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) using a multistep process guided by consensus methods.MethodsUsing a modified Delphi process, an American College of Rheumatology (ACR) workgroup of SLE experts reviewed all North American and European guidelines from 2000 to 2020 on treatment, monitoring, and phenotyping of patients with lupus. Workgroup members extracted quality constructs from guidelines, rated these by importance and feasibility, and generated evidence‐based quality measure statements. The ACR Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness (RISE) Registry was queried for measurement data availability. In 3 consecutive Delphi sessions, a multidisciplinary Delphi panel voted on the importance and feasibility of each statement. Proposed measures with consensus on feasibility and importance were ranked to identify the top 3 measures.ResultsReview of guidelines and distillation of 57 quality constructs resulted in 15 quality measure statements. Among these, 5 met high consensus for importance and feasibility, including 2 on treatment and 3 on laboratory monitoring measures. The 3 highest‐ranked statements were recommended for further measure specification as SLE digital quality measures: 1) hydroxychloroquine use, 2) limiting glucocorticoid use >7.5 mg/day to <6 months, and 3) end‐organ monitoring of kidney function and urine protein excretion at least every 6 months.ConclusionThe Delphi process selected 3 quality measures for SLE care on hydroxychloroquine, glucocorticoid reduction, and kidney monitoring. Next, measures will undergo specification and validity testing in RISE and US rheumatology practices as the foundation for national implementation and use in quality improvement programs.image

Funder

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Rheumatology

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