LL-09 Childhood arthritis and rheumatology research alliance/lupus foundation of america childhood onset systemic lupus erythematosus research prioritization survey

S. Ardoin, Lyna Merzog, A. Hersh
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Background Compared to adult-onset SLE, childhood onset SLE (cSLE) tends to present with more severe disease and more widespread organ involvement. Additionally, cSLE associated with higher mortality and damage accrual. However, despite the severity of the disease few commonly used SLE medications have been rigorously studied in children, and important knowledge gaps remain concerning the epidemiology, natural history, pathophysiology, genetics and optimal treatment of cSLE. In order to identify high priority areas for future research in cSLE, the Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) and the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance (CARRA) partnered to perform and cSLE research prioritization survey. Methods Using information from the 2013 CARRA Lupus Group Research Prioritization Exercise and the most recent LFA Parent and Caregiver Survey, we identified areas of clinical and research need in cSLE. A work group was assembled to develop and refine survey questions which ask clinicians and researchers to rank research topics that are most urgent advance patient outcomes. The survey was programmed using Qualtrics software. The survey was beta tested by a separate group of clinicians and researchers. The proposed survey administration was deemed not to be human subjects research by the University of Utah and Nationwide Children’s Institutional Review Boards. Descriptive statistics will be used to analyze survey responses. Results The survey will be administered to members of CARRA and also to collaborators in the inflammatory skin disease interest group of the Pediatric Dermatology Research Association (PeDRA) and the glomerulonephritis interest group of the Midwestern Pediatric Nephrology Consortium (MWPNC). Together, these organizations include over 800 clinicians and researchers. Conclusions The results of the CARRA/LFA Research Prioritization Survey will be used to guide funding programs for cSLE within the Lupus Foundation of America, to share with potential donors, and to use in advocacy efforts promoting state and federal funding for cSLE. Acknowledgements This study is supported by funding the Lupus Foundation of America and the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance.
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LL-09儿童关节炎和风湿病研究联盟/美国狼疮基金会儿童发病系统性红斑狼疮研究优先调查
与成人发病的SLE相比,儿童期SLE (cSLE)往往表现为更严重的疾病和更广泛的器官受累。此外,cSLE与更高的死亡率和损害累积有关。然而,尽管疾病严重,但很少有常用的SLE药物在儿童中得到严格的研究,并且在cSLE的流行病学,自然史,病理生理学,遗传学和最佳治疗方面仍然存在重要的知识空白。为了确定未来cSLE研究的高优先领域,美国狼疮基金会(LFA)和儿童关节炎和风湿病研究联盟(CARRA)合作进行了cSLE研究优先级调查。方法利用2013年CARRA狼疮小组研究优先级调查和最近的LFA父母和照顾者调查的信息,我们确定了cSLE的临床和研究需求领域。成立了一个工作组,以开发和完善调查问题,这些问题要求临床医生和研究人员对最迫切的提高患者预后的研究主题进行排名。该调查是使用Qualtrics软件编写的。这项调查由一组独立的临床医生和研究人员进行了测试。犹他大学和全国儿童机构审查委员会认为,拟议的调查管理不是人类受试者研究。描述性统计将用于分析调查结果。该调查将对CARRA的成员、儿童皮肤病研究协会(PeDRA)炎症性皮肤病兴趣组和中西部儿科肾病协会(MWPNC)肾小球肾炎兴趣组的合作者进行调查。这些组织共有800多名临床医生和研究人员。CARRA/LFA研究优先级调查的结果将用于指导美国狼疮基金会内部的cSLE资助计划,与潜在捐助者分享,并用于宣传工作,促进州和联邦对cSLE的资助。本研究由美国狼疮基金会和儿童关节炎和风湿病研究联盟资助。
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