Participation in school and physical education in juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a Nordic long-term cohort study

BackgroundThe aim of the study was to describe school attendance and participation in physical education in school among children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).MethodsConsecutive cases of JIA from defined geographical areas of Finland, Sweden and Norway with disease onset in 1997 to 2000...

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Main Authors: Nordic Study Grp Pediat Rheumatolo, Nordal, Ellen, Rypdal, Veronika, Arnstad, Ellen Dalen, Aalto, Kristiina, Berntson, Lillemor, Ekelund, Maria, Peltoniemi, Suvi, Rygg, Marite
Other Authors: HUS Children and Adolescents, Children's Hospital, University of Helsinki
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Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/305999
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/305999 2024-01-07T09:40:44+01:00 Participation in school and physical education in juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a Nordic long-term cohort study Nordic Study Grp Pediat Rheumatolo Nordal, Ellen Rypdal, Veronika Arnstad, Ellen Dalen Aalto, Kristiina Berntson, Lillemor Ekelund, Maria Peltoniemi, Suvi Rygg, Marite HUS Children and Adolescents Children's Hospital University of Helsinki 2019-10-14T13:06:01Z 10 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/305999 eng eng BioMed Central Ltd 10.1186/s12969-019-0341-6 This work was supported by grants from the Helse Nord Research Program, and the Grete Harbitz foundation. UiT the Arctic University of Norway funded the publication costs. Nordic Study Grp Pediat Rheumatolo , Nordal , E , Rypdal , V , Arnstad , E D , Aalto , K , Berntson , L , Ekelund , M , Peltoniemi , S & Rygg , M 2019 , ' Participation in school and physical education in juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a Nordic long-term cohort study ' , Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal , vol. 17 , 44 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12969-019-0341-6 8cb0d907-b7ed-46ac-b101-aa7b82933641 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/305999 000475708400002 cc_by openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Juvenile idiopathic arthritis Participation Physical activity Physical education School Epidemiology DISEASE-ACTIVITY CHILDREN CATEGORIES ADOLESCENTS VALIDATION COUNTRIES VALIDITY CRITERIA 3123 Gynaecology and paediatrics Article publishedVersion 2019 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-12-14T00:12:08Z BackgroundThe aim of the study was to describe school attendance and participation in physical education in school among children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).MethodsConsecutive cases of JIA from defined geographical areas of Finland, Sweden and Norway with disease onset in 1997 to 2000 were followed for 8 years in a multi-center cohort study, aimed to be as close to population-based as possible. Clinical characteristics and information on school attendance and participation in physical education (PE) were registered.ResultsParticipation in school and in PE was lowest initially and increased during the disease course. Eight years after disease onset 228/274 (83.2%) of the children reported no school absence due to JIA, while 16.8% reported absence during the last 2 months due to JIA. Full participation in PE was reported by 194/242 (80.2%), partly by 16.9%, and none by 2.9%. Lowest participation in PE was found among children with ERA and the undifferentiated categories. Absence in school and PE was associated with higher disease activity measures at the 8-year visit. School absence >1day at baseline predicted use of disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs, including biologics (DMARDs) (OR 1.2 (1.1-1.5)), and non-remission off medication (OR 1.4 (1.1-1.7) 8 years after disease onset.ConclusionSchool absence at baseline predicted adverse long-term outcome. In children and adolescents with JIA participation in school activities is mostly high after 8years of disease. For the minority with low participation, special attention is warranted to promote their full potential of social interaction and improve long-term outcome. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Norway
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topic Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Participation
Physical activity
Physical education
School
Epidemiology
DISEASE-ACTIVITY
CHILDREN
CATEGORIES
ADOLESCENTS
VALIDATION
COUNTRIES
VALIDITY
CRITERIA
3123 Gynaecology and paediatrics
spellingShingle Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Participation
Physical activity
Physical education
School
Epidemiology
DISEASE-ACTIVITY
CHILDREN
CATEGORIES
ADOLESCENTS
VALIDATION
COUNTRIES
VALIDITY
CRITERIA
3123 Gynaecology and paediatrics
Nordic Study Grp Pediat Rheumatolo
Nordal, Ellen
Rypdal, Veronika
Arnstad, Ellen Dalen
Aalto, Kristiina
Berntson, Lillemor
Ekelund, Maria
Peltoniemi, Suvi
Rygg, Marite
Participation in school and physical education in juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a Nordic long-term cohort study
topic_facet Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Participation
Physical activity
Physical education
School
Epidemiology
DISEASE-ACTIVITY
CHILDREN
CATEGORIES
ADOLESCENTS
VALIDATION
COUNTRIES
VALIDITY
CRITERIA
3123 Gynaecology and paediatrics
description BackgroundThe aim of the study was to describe school attendance and participation in physical education in school among children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).MethodsConsecutive cases of JIA from defined geographical areas of Finland, Sweden and Norway with disease onset in 1997 to 2000 were followed for 8 years in a multi-center cohort study, aimed to be as close to population-based as possible. Clinical characteristics and information on school attendance and participation in physical education (PE) were registered.ResultsParticipation in school and in PE was lowest initially and increased during the disease course. Eight years after disease onset 228/274 (83.2%) of the children reported no school absence due to JIA, while 16.8% reported absence during the last 2 months due to JIA. Full participation in PE was reported by 194/242 (80.2%), partly by 16.9%, and none by 2.9%. Lowest participation in PE was found among children with ERA and the undifferentiated categories. Absence in school and PE was associated with higher disease activity measures at the 8-year visit. School absence >1day at baseline predicted use of disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs, including biologics (DMARDs) (OR 1.2 (1.1-1.5)), and non-remission off medication (OR 1.4 (1.1-1.7) 8 years after disease onset.ConclusionSchool absence at baseline predicted adverse long-term outcome. In children and adolescents with JIA participation in school activities is mostly high after 8years of disease. For the minority with low participation, special attention is warranted to promote their full potential of social interaction and improve long-term outcome. Peer reviewed
author2 HUS Children and Adolescents
Children's Hospital
University of Helsinki
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Nordic Study Grp Pediat Rheumatolo
Nordal, Ellen
Rypdal, Veronika
Arnstad, Ellen Dalen
Aalto, Kristiina
Berntson, Lillemor
Ekelund, Maria
Peltoniemi, Suvi
Rygg, Marite
author_facet Nordic Study Grp Pediat Rheumatolo
Nordal, Ellen
Rypdal, Veronika
Arnstad, Ellen Dalen
Aalto, Kristiina
Berntson, Lillemor
Ekelund, Maria
Peltoniemi, Suvi
Rygg, Marite
author_sort Nordic Study Grp Pediat Rheumatolo
title Participation in school and physical education in juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a Nordic long-term cohort study
title_short Participation in school and physical education in juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a Nordic long-term cohort study
title_full Participation in school and physical education in juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a Nordic long-term cohort study
title_fullStr Participation in school and physical education in juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a Nordic long-term cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Participation in school and physical education in juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a Nordic long-term cohort study
title_sort participation in school and physical education in juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a nordic long-term cohort study
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This work was supported by grants from the Helse Nord Research Program, and the Grete Harbitz foundation. UiT the Arctic University of Norway funded the publication costs.
Nordic Study Grp Pediat Rheumatolo , Nordal , E , Rypdal , V , Arnstad , E D , Aalto , K , Berntson , L , Ekelund , M , Peltoniemi , S & Rygg , M 2019 , ' Participation in school and physical education in juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a Nordic long-term cohort study ' , Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal , vol. 17 , 44 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12969-019-0341-6
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